A mine employee has actually passed away after a significant occurrence at a Queensland my own simply weeks after an additional death at the exact same website.
Emergency teams were called complying with records 2 automobiles, consisting of a vehicle, clashed at the Byerwen Mine in the Bowen Basin– concerning 160km west of Mackay– on Thursday.
Queensland Ambulance Service were phoned call to the Suttor mine website quickly after 1pm.
A Queensland Police spokesperson verified the employee passed away from crucial injuries at the scene of the commercial website traffic occurrence at the Wollombi Rd website.
Police are aiding Resources Health and Safety Queensland with its examination right into the fatality.
“This afternoon we were notified of an incident at Byerwen coal mine that caused the death of a person on site,” RSHQ CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Rob Djukic stated.
“We will be conducting an investigation into the incident.
“A Resources Safety and Health Queensland coal inspector and Serious Incident Investigation Unit investigator are on their way to the mine.”
The occurrence happens 3 weeks after mine employee Chris Schloss, 48, endured deadly injuries after he was struck by a crane at Byerwen Mine on August 3.
The dad of 5 was noticable dead at QCoal employees’ lodging camp at Suttor, southwest of Mackay.
QCoal team exec James Black stated Ms Schloss’S fatality was a “devastating loss” for all team.
“Chris has been part of the QCoal family for many years and has been integral in developing Byerwen since its launch,” Mr Black stated.
“Our thoughts are with Chris’s wife Amanda, his children and all their family at this terrible time.
“The death of such a long-serving, senior and well-loved member of the QCoal team has obviously left us shocked.
“His family is coming to terms with the worst news you can possibly hear, and we are helping them through this tragedy.”