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Pike report passes damning indictment on management neglect

THE Royal Commission into the Pike River Coal tragedy in New Zealand found that the mine management’s focus on short-term productivity gains at the expense of regular safety procedures was a major contributor to the disaster that killed 29 workers in 2010.

Lau Caruana
Pike report passes damning indictment on management neglect

The mine's ventilation system was also found to be deficient, as were gas monitoring systems, and the misplacement of a ventilation fan lead to a problem of high methane levels underground. The 400-page...

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