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Tragic Death at WA Iron Ore Mine Sparks Investigation

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A tragic incident occurred on Thursday morning at an iron ore mine in Western Australia, resulting in the death of a 32-year-old worker. The individual, employed by a labour-hire firm, was performing duties as a fitter for Premium Mechanical Group at the C4 deposit of the Wiluna West mining operation when the accident took place.

Reports indicate that the worker was attempting to assist a large truck that had become bogged down in mud after a significant downpour the previous night. During this operation, the truck unexpectedly moved, leading to a fatal crushing incident. This marks the first work-related death at a Western Australian mine site since December 2024, raising concerns about safety protocols in the industry.

Investigation and Company Response

Following the incident, investigators from WorkSafe arrived at the site on Friday morning to conduct a thorough examination of the circumstances surrounding the death. Premium Mechanical Group, which specializes in maintenance and repairs of heavy machinery across the Goldfields and Pilbara regions, has yet to release a statement regarding the incident. Their website emphasizes a commitment to safety, stating, “Safety doesn’t slow you down,” and highlighting the importance of a secure work environment for productivity.

The C4 deposit is situated approximately 30 kilometers west of the Goldfields town of Wiluna and around 155 kilometers east of Meekatharra. The site is owned by Gold Valley, under the leadership of Yuzheng Xie. In December 2023, Gold Valley acquired the Wiluna West project from GWR Group for $30 million, along with an additional royalty of $2 per dry metric tonne.

Workforce Implications

At present, the Wiluna West mine employs around 80 workers on-site, with an additional 80 to 100 personnel responsible for transporting ore to port. This incident not only raises alarms about workplace safety but also highlights the broader implications for the mining industry in Western Australia, which has faced increased scrutiny over safety measures in recent years.

The death of this worker serves as a somber reminder of the potential hazards faced by those in the mining sector and underscores the critical need for ongoing vigilance in maintaining safety standards. As the investigation unfolds, both regulatory bodies and the mining community will be closely watching for findings that could shape future operations and safety protocols in the industry.

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