Fatigue Management Practices – NSW Coal Mines

The targeted assessment program (TAP) commenced in March 2016 providing a planned, intelligence-driven and proactive approach to assessing how effectively mine operators are managing the principal hazards defined in the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2014 (WHS (M&PS) Regulation).

This report summarizes the findings of assessments undertaken in relation to the risks of fatigue. These assessments were undertaken in the first half of 2017 and have been completed at six open cut coal mines in the Hunter Valley, NSW.

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