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All medical emergencies need investigation: QMI

INVESTIGATIONS must be carried out on medical emergencies on site, even if they appear non-work-related, the Queensland Mines Inspectorate has told site senior executives.

 The Queensland Mines Inspectorate has warned site senior executives that all medical emergencies need to be investigated.

The Queensland Mines Inspectorate has warned site senior executives that all medical emergencies need to be investigated.

The inspectorate said during September workers at two mines became unwell during their shift and were taken to hospital. "Site senior executives are reminded they are obliged to conduct an effective...

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