THE KINGSVILLE QUARRY SAGA
Story by Jim Rayner In an article provided to the CMPA News (Jan – Feb 03) I wrote about Rayners bluestone quarries since the 1880’s; following that story, I have a letter from the CMPA mentioning that the substance interested many members. I now offer a background regarding the terminal state of Kingsville Quarries, when …
ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR FOR WORK SAFELY
The second year of the Work Safely program being conducted by Box Hill Institute of TAFE for the Construction Material Processors Association has been delivered between March and December this year. During this time almost 200 participants have received accredited Safety training at Ballarat, Bairnsdale, Shepparton, Horsham, Traralgon (2 programs) and Bendigo (2 programs). Five …
EQUIPMENT FINANCE VIA A CHATTEL MORTGAGE? – PLEASE EXPLAIN!!
Article by Mark Whitla – Heavy Equipment Finance Aust. Typically, the words ‘Mortgage’ and ‘Equipment Finance’ have never sat well together with borrowers. You could be excused for being deterred, thinking it means that additional security, in the form of bricks and mortar, is required to comfort the bank or financier assisting with the financing …
INCREASED ONUS ON WORK AUTHORITY HOLDERS
Under the Extractive Industry Development Amendment Bill the compulsory requirement to have a ‘Certified Quarry Manager’ appointed to each site has been removed. The Secretary of the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) and the Quarry Managers Advisory Panel (QMAP) now have no say in determining if a person is competent. Instead the onus is now …
THE IMPORTANCE OF TRAINING
Why is training important? Training and education provide the foundation blocks for developing future quarry workers. Whether it is informal training such as guidance provided by an experienced worker to a new employee, or formalised classroom and on the job training, it should be an integral part of the extractive industry. Currently this ideology is …
WHEN DO YOU HAVE TO PREPARE A MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR YOUR PRODUCT?
The aim of the Occupational Health and Safety (Hazardous Substances) Regulations is to protect people from risks associated with the use and storage of chemicals and from construction materials such as silica bearing rock and cement etc. To achieve this, the regulations impose duties on manufacturer (quarries), importers, suppliers and employers dealing with hazardous substances …
WHY COMPLY?
In the confusion of attempting to overcome an ever increasing level of compliance people tend to forget that it is not ‘just paperwork’ that they are doing. What they are actually doing is protecting themselves, their business and their employees. Compliance requirements are there for a reason, usually a historical reason. Grievous injuries and deaths …
DRILLING MEETING
The CMPA’s next general meeting will aim to address some of the more serious hazards associated with drilling in the Quarry Industry. Initial support has been expressed by Associate Committee Chairperson Mr Andrew Lambing, of Komatsu, who will liaise with other CMPA associate members to ensure full coverage of drilling manufacturers and services at the …
DEALING WITH DEPRECIATION
A recent meeting held by the CMPA and sponsored by Jaques presented members with the possible impacts of the new Effective Lives for Quarry Plant and Equipment. The meeting was perceived as being very successful with many positive comments from the attendees and the presenters. Over 50 members and their accountants attended with informative presentations …