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Yallourn incident a wake-up call for coal plant safety

Mining and Energy Union < 1 mins read

The Mining and Energy Union is deeply concerned about safety in Victoria’s aging coal plants, following a significant safety incident at Yallourn. 

Over the weekend, a large air duct collapsed onto the floor of the coal fired power station in an area frequently serviced by the plant’s operators. While we are extremely lucky that no one was injured, this incident has raised questions about the maintenance and safety standards at the state’s coal stations as they reach their end-of-life.

Mining and Energy Union Victorian District President said the incident at Yallourn should serve as a wake-up call to improve safety at our power stations:

“Luck should never be factored into safety, but luck is the only reason that no one was injured or killed at Yallourn over the weekend. 

“Workers have had very serious worries about the safety of the plant and equipment at Yallourn for quite some time. Following this weekend, those fears have unfortunately been justified.

“For as long as coal plays a role in underpinning Victoria’s energy security, private operators must be required to undertake necessary upkeep to ensure worker safety.

“It is unconscionable that the plant has reached the stage where it’s literally collapsing around workers while they perform their duties. The owners of our power stations must make necessary investments into maintenance and upkeep, regardless of if the plant is reaching its end-of-life.”

 


About us:

The Mining and Energy Union is the leading Union for workers in coal, including mines, ports, and power stations.


Contact details:

Ned Bukarica

0439 060 556

[email protected]

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