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The shaft failure at BHP Billiton’s Olympic Dam mine in 2009 that cost over $200 million has not been resulted in prosecution for the company.
06/05/2011
BHP may be charged over a safety incident at the Olympic Dam mine in 2009.
15/02/2011
BHP has repaired the damaged Clark shaft at Olympic Dam.
28/05/2010
A miner at BHP Billiton's Perseverance nickel mine in Western Australia was this morning found dead nearly 24 hours after his vehicle fell 18 m down a stope.
12/04/2010
BHP Billiton says it has temporarily suspended the construction of a new rail line in the Pilbara region due to safety concerns with the contractor, Macmahon Holdings /Leighton Holdings joint venture.
05/11/2009
BHP Billiton announced the closure of the Ravensthorpe nickel mine at a safety meeting on 21 January 2009, leaving many workers and businesses in the lurch.
20/10/2009
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