Minimum Air Quantities for Diesel Engines in Underground Coal Mines Australia

NSW Resources Regulator inspectors have identified situations in which underground coal mines have been operating diesel engine plant in areas where ventilation quantities have been less than the minimum values prescribed in clause 71(3) of the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2014. For more information on minimum air quantities for diesel engines in underground coal mines Australia, click here.

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