In one incident a longwall fitter had the top of his left index finger amputated when a maintenance access cover on the top of the longwall crusher fell on his finger.
Mine Safety NSW has warned mine operators to review how the hazards associated with heavy metal covers are controlled, especially lifting and securing against gravity.
In the second incident, during a longwall pump station relocation, a 100 mm diameter flexible water hose with a crimped Victaulic fitting came apart.
The water hose swung down and hit a worker on the head. He was taken to hospital for treatment.
“Mine operators should ensure hoses and cables are adequately supported to reduce loads on hose end fittings, particularly where suspended over pedestrian accesses,” Mine Safety NSW said.
“Manufacturers of hose assemblies should review assembly and proof testing procedures as part of their quality systems.”