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BHP's $1.5M safety investment

BHP Billiton Iron Ore is spending $A1.5 million to combat driver fatigue across its truck fleet in Western Australia. <i><b>Supply Side, by <i>Australia’s Mining Monthly</i> editor, Thomas Smith</b>

Thomas Smith
BHP's $1.5M safety investment

Fatigue represents a major safety risk among miners, particularly for those operating vehicles and equipment on long night shifts. Statistically, fatigue is the number one cause of accidents in open...

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