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Mineral Mines & Quarries Inspectorate | Alert | No.388 V 1 | 09 March 2021

Fire on RC drill rig from compressed air system

What happened?

On 3 February 2021, a serious accident occurred while a worker was making adjustments to the compressed air delivery system on a UDR 1000 RC drill rig. The drill rig was engulfed in fire causing serious burns to the workers face, arm, chest and back. Fortunately the worker's eyes were protected from the fire by safety glasses.


How did it happen?

While the investigation is still ongoing, the findings of the investigation to date indicate that:

Key issues

Recommendations

The Site Senior Executive must ensure that:

Investigations are ongoing and further information may be published as it becomes available. The information in this publication is what is known at the time of writing.

We issue Safety Notices to draw attention to the occurrence of a serious incident, raise awareness of risks, and prompt assessment of your existing controls.

References and further information

Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Regulation 2017 sections 101, 102, 106 & 109

Authorised by Trevor Brown - Deputy Chief Inspector – Mineral Mines & Quarries

Contact: Alan Graham, Senior Inspector of Mines (Mechanical) , +61 7 4447 9250

Issued by Resources Safety & Health Queensland

Safety: This information is issued to promote safety through experience. It is not to be taken as a statement of law and must not be construed to waive or modify any legal obligation.

All information on this page (Fire on RC drill rig from compressed air system - https://www.rshq.qld.gov.au/safety-notices/mines/fire-on-rc-drill-rig-from-compressed-air-system) is correct as of time of printing (Apr 26, 2024 8:46 am).