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To ensure we continue to be of value for our industry and our clients, our team of experts regularly draw from real experiences and learning’s across our diverse workload to share regular articles. This includes potential issues to be aware of and opportunities to reduce risk, along with key trends from around the world.
Unearthing global differences and the seams that unite: Part 2
David Lindsay’s passport reflects a well-travelled life and career to date. From a childhood spent in Kenya to working on Middle and Far East seismic field crews, to years spent in the opencast coal mines of the UK and US, David has gathered extensive global experience over the past 35 years.
Unearthing global differences and the seams that unite: Part 1
David Lindsay’s passport reflects a well-travelled life and career to date. From a childhood spent in Kenya to working on Middle and Far East seismic field crews, to years spent in the opencast coal mines of the UK and US, David has gathered extensive global experience over the past 35 years.
From Africa to Australia – the surprising differences
Principal engineer Keith Mandisodza says that while Australia is well regarded for its approach to mine safety, it’s not leading the way across all aspects of the mining industry.
The Zimbabwean-born geotechnical professional has worked in various regional locations including southern Africa, South America, and Oceania Asian countries. He said one of the biggest shocks when he started to work in the mining industry in Australia was where it fell behind.