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  • One-third of NSW coal mines exceed legislated dust levels

    Industry and Investment NSW has released the results of a study into the levels of airborne dust found at the state's coal mines.

    09/03/2010 | 0

  • Gruenewald Sensors with CANOpen BUS System

    The complete measuring system SMALL-Ex® (pressure, temperature, flow and level) by Gruenewald can be optionally equipped with a CAN Open BUS-System. In co-production with machine manufacturers from Europe, a Longwall System with CAN Open technology has been developed and equipped, this also has been used in the triple measuring device from the SMALL – Ex® series.

    04/03/2010 | 0

  • Hydraulic hose rupture prompts safety alert

    Hydraulic hose rupture prompts safety alert

    The Queensland Mines Inspectorate has issued a safety alert after a high pressure emulsion line on a hydraulic longwall pump sled ruptured.

    03/03/2010 | 0

  • NZ coal miner Pike River completes first export shipment

    New Zealand miner Pike River has marked a milestone in the history of the company with the first export shipment of its premium hard coking coal to India.

    19/02/2010 | 0

  • QRC predicts decade of opportunity for the Sunshine State

    The Queensland Resources Council has predicted a "decade of opportunity" for the state, saying that the annual value of its resources sector could increase by 60% to more than $78 billion by 2020.

    19/02/2010 | 0

  • Coal industry must be part of rail privatisation: QRC chief

    Queensland Resource Council (QRC) chief executive Michael Roche has warned the State Government against leaving the coal industry out of its plans to privatise Queensland Rail’s (QR) coal rail business.

    18/02/2010 | 0

  • Donkin JV completes strategic review

    The Donkin Joint Venture has completed a strategic review of the Donkin Coal Project development plan and will focus on export coking coal market opportunities.

    18/02/2010 | 0

  • China's coal mine safety record improving...slowly

    China's coal production safety record has improved over the past 10 years, with annual fatalities at coal mines falling from a peak of 6,995 deaths in 2002 to 2,631 in 2009, the Xinhia News Agency has reported.

    18/02/2010 | 0

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