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RESOURCEFUL
Welcome to the November 2021 edition of Resourceful, the Queensland Metals newsletter.
Browse our latest stories below.
The active pursuit of improving and sustaining safety performance has been a core value for Queensland Metals’ Maryann Wipaki who has received the highest award for Australian women in resources.
A significant investment in a fleet of trains heralds a new era for the transportation of metal products for Glencore’s copper and zinc operations in Queensland.
Mount Isa Copper Operations have brought Sandvik’s Automine® system online to deliver major safety, efficiency and productivity improvements to the operations.
Queensland Metals is partnering with north-west health services to support the national COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
The Copper Smelter metallurgy and operations teams have implemented initiatives to reduce unplanned downtime related to the waste heat boiler.
A new custom isolation rig is providing specialised training to enhance the skills and safety of workers at Mount Isa Mines.
Glencore’s Queensland Metals is prepped and set for the upcoming wet season as North Queensland catches an early start to the rain.