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Another mine worker’s death on BHP’s conscience, safety record shot

  •  20 March 2009
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BHP Billiton has been heavily criticised for its poor safety record after another worker was killed on one of its mining sites on 19 March 2009.

The 45-year-old BHP contractor died in hospital yesterday from injuries sustained at the company's operations in the Pilbara town of Newman.

Nine workers have died on the miner’s sites in the past five years.

The Minister for Mines, Norman Moore says the deaths are unacceptable and he has arranged to meet the President of the BHP's Iron Ore Division, Ian Ashby, to discuss the issue.The Opposition's spokesman for Mines, Jon Ford, says the company should be reprimanded.

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