Conference Proceedings
COAL98 - First Australasian Coal Operators' Conference, Wollongong, NSW, February 1998
Conference Proceedings
COAL98 - First Australasian Coal Operators' Conference, Wollongong, NSW, February 1998
Implementation of the Moura Recommendations - A Managers Perspective
The tragedy of the Moura No. 2 incident has lost much of its emotional mileage for those organisations that thrive on loss
and suffering. However, for the families, workers, mine owners and operators in the Queensland underground coalfields,
the challenge of delivering a positive outcome, though well underway, is in its infancy. The pressure created by interested
parties is necessary for overcoming the inertia involved in change; but they cannot deliver the change. The responsibility
ultimately resides at each individual minesite with the people who work there each day.
and suffering. However, for the families, workers, mine owners and operators in the Queensland underground coalfields,
the challenge of delivering a positive outcome, though well underway, is in its infancy. The pressure created by interested
parties is necessary for overcoming the inertia involved in change; but they cannot deliver the change. The responsibility
ultimately resides at each individual minesite with the people who work there each day.
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D Reece
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