ENVIRONMENT

Lead foot truck operator runs into windrow

A HAUL truck driver who failed to keep their vehicle within the required speed range and struck a windrow, has prompted a warning from the New South Wales Resources Regulator about speeding on mine sites.

The truck hit the left side windrow.

The truck hit the left side windrow.

While descending a ramp, the haul truck gained speed and exceeded the operating range of the retard system. The operator failed to apply the service brake in time and was unable to safely negotiate...

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