Skip to main content

A NSW Government website

Rock falls from an unsupported face, hitting worker

The Resources Regulator in NSW has published a safety alert after an incident in which a worker was hit on the head and shoulder by a 2-3 tonne rock, highlighting the dangers of working near unsupported ground.

Two workers were changing an underground development face when a large rock dislodged from a wedge failure at the face, at a height of about 2.5 metres.

The Regulator has investigated the incident and published a list of recommendations, as well as a supporting video for industry.

Read the full safety alert (PDF, 206.85 KB)and watch the video.

Recent Articles

Investigation

The Resources Regulator has published an investigation information release after receiving a complaint from a former worker alleging that in

NSW government logo

Safety

The 5th Mining Safety Seminar (MSS) will be held on 29 and 30 October 2025 at the Shangri-La Sydney. The 2-day seminar will focus on mining

Mine Safety Seminar 2025 event tile

Report

The results from the Resources Regulator’s annual high visibility campaign have been published for 2025. Conducted over 10 days in late June

Inspectors viewing strata support in an underground mine