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Title: Annual Report of the Chief Inspector of Coal and Shale Mines for the Year Ended 30th June 1983
Authors: Department of Mineral Resources
Keywords: Mine safety reporting;Mine safety management;Annual report mines;Mining industry;Coal and Shale Mines;Shale oil
Issue Date: 1983
Series/Report no.: Annual Report of the Chief Inspector of Coal and Shale Mines
Abstract: This was 12.9 percent more than in the previous Open cut mining operations rose by 38.6 percent to During the year employment at open cuts rose by 489 to a total of 3,101 but employment of nderground mines fell by 1,800 to a total of 16.499. Overall employment fell by 1,311 to a total of 19,600 by June, 1983. (Preliminary New South Wales Coal Statistics 1982-83 Joint Coal Board.) Senior Inspector Three Inspectors of Collieries One Inspector of Collieries - Western District One Inspector of Collieries - Picton Office Two Electrical Inspectors Two Mechanical Inspectors Dust Sampler Total production of raw coal was 67.56 million tonnes for a 53 week period, year 1981-82. 21.19 million tonnes and underground mining operations by 4.1 percent to 46.37 million tonnes.
URI: https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/1386
Appears in Collections:Department of Mineral Resources [I] [1980-1988]

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