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Qld resources sector told to brace for summer disasters

AS the Queensland cyclone season approaches, the state's mines, petroleum and gas operations have...

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Mines Minister Andrew Cripps said it was vital for all resource sector operators to have up-to-date site contingency plans ready to respond to any seasonal severe weather events.

“Every year Queensland’s summer is known for its sun and high temperatures, however our summers can also bring severe weather such as storms, cyclones and flash-flooding,” Cripps said.

“In recent years we have seen several mines inundated by floodwaters and coal mining production brought to a standstill as a result of severe weather.

“The resources sector is not immune to severe weather and I urge operators and their workers to be aware of any potential hazards that could occur and have their response ready, during and after a severe weather event.”

The reminder comes after the state government this week acknowledged the serious impact flooding has on mine operations by expanding the 2013-2014 Fitzroy Basin coal mine water pilot program.

Cripps said it remained prudent for mining operators to take whatever actions they could to prepare for and reduce the severity of flooding on their sites.

“DNRM has issued a safety bulletin to all industry operators to help them plan for the coming season,” he said.

“The bulletin contains a checklist of actions industry operators need to take before a severe weather event and during recovery operations afterwards.

“Queensland mining safety and health laws require all resource operations to have appropriate site safety and health management plans in place.

“They are expected to be aware of weather forecasts, and have an adequate emergency response and rescue plan in place in case severe weather causes injury to people or damage to buildings or infrastructure.

“They must also identify any potential hazards on site and secure machinery, equipment and infrastructure to make it safe before a severe weather event.”

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