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WA mulls new safety legislation for resources sector

WA mulls new safety legislation for resources sector

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13th August 2014

By: Esmarie Iannucci

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor: Australasia

  

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PERTH (miningweekly.com) – The Western Australian government this week approved the development of a new Resources Safety Bill in an effort to reduce risk in the state’s largest economic sector.

Mines and Petroleum Minister Bill Marmion said the intention was to place a greater focus on risk management and to be less prescriptive.

“The onus will be placed on industry to demonstrate they understand hazards and have control measures in place,” he said.

The Department of Mines and Petroleum currently regulates operational safety for major hazard facilities (MHFs), while worker safety is regulated by WorkSafe. The Resources Safety Bill proposes to consolidate responsibility for MHFs to the department.

The new legislation would incorporate the best elements of the National Mine Safety Framework and the nationally developed model Work Health and Safety legislation.

“While there is a clear need to align Western Australian safety regulation with that of other jurisdictions, the state government recognises that what works in other parts of the country may not necessarily apply here,” the Minister said.

“The best aspects of the model laws will be adopted with those which do not suit the unique Western Australian context amended or removed as necessary. The new legislation will bolster Western Australia’s reputation as a world-leading mining jurisdiction,” Marmion said.

It was hoped that the legislation would be in place by mid-2016.

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