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1 Categorisation  



1.1  Omissions  







2 Recent fatalities  





3 Multiple fatalities  





4 Fatalities statistics  



4.1  2021 to 2030  





4.2  2011 to 2020  





4.3  2001 to 2010  





4.4  1943 to present  





4.5  Key  





4.6  Museum of the Goldfields  







5 References  





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Fatality statistics in the Western Australian mining industry
Grave of John Duthie, killed in a mining accident at the Gullewa Gold Mine in 1904
Location
StateWestern Australia
CountryAustralia
Regulatory authority
AuthorityDepartment of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety
Websitehttp://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/index.aspx

Fatality statistics in the Western Australian mining industry captures the number of people killed in the industry in the Australian state of Western Australia. During the period 2000-2012 (inclusive), a total of 52 fatalities occurred.[1] In 2006, the Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia commissioned a taxonomic study to analyse the 306 mining fatalities which occurred between 1970 and 2006.[2] The Department of Mines and Petroleum, later renamed the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety, the governing authority for the industry in the state, has published statistics for fatalities in mining dating back to 1943 and intends to publish statistics dating back to 1886, though early records are not expected to be exhaustive.[3]

Categorisation[edit]

The department lists the fatality statistics categorised by commodity, date, fiscal year, occupation, causes, report status and type of mining (underground or surface).[3] Records up until 1967 are not categorised by commodity and instead appear as "not categorised" in the listing. Categorisation began in 1967 and almost all fatalities are categorised after 1968.[3]

Omissions[edit]

The statistics do not include the 2000 Australia Beechcraft King Air crash, when a flight to the Gwalia Gold Mine, with seven Sons of Gwalia employees onboard failed to land, instead continuing on to Burketown, where it eventually crashed, having run out of fuel. The pilot and the plane's seven passengers were all killed.[4]

Recent fatalities[edit]

The most recent fatalities in the Western Australian mining industry are:

Multiple fatalities[edit]

Multiple fatalities in the Western Australian mining industry are very rare nowadays and none have occurred since June 2000. Here a list of all multiple fatalities in the industry since 1939:[55]

Fatalities statistics[edit]

These are the statistics of fatalities by year, type of mining and commodity, subdivided into decades:[84]

2021 to 2030[edit]

Fatalities in the current decade, as of March 2024:

Year GD IO NI BM CL DI DS SM UM All
2021 1 2 1 2 3
2022 2 1 1 2
2023 2 2 2
2021–2030 3 4 4 3 7

2011 to 2020[edit]

Fatalities in the decade 2011 - 2020:

Year GD IO NI BM CL OT SM UM All
2011 3 3 3
2012 0
2013 1 2 3 3
2014 1 1 1
2015 3 2 2 3 5
2016 1 1 1
2017 1 1 2 2
2018 1 1 1 3 3
2019 1 1 2 2
2020 1 2 1 2 3
2011–2020 6 10 1 2 1 3 17 6 23

2001 to 2010[edit]

Fatalities in the decade 2001 - 2010:

Year GD IO NI BM BA DI DS SM UM All
2001 1 3 2 6 6
2002 1 1 1 1 2
2003 2 1 1 1 4 1 5
2004 2 3 3 2 5
2005 2 1 1 2 2 4
2006 1 2 1 2 3
2007 2 1 1 2 2 4
2008 1 3 4 4
2009 2 3 1 5 1 6
2010 1 1 1 1 2 3
2001–2010 14 14 9 1 1 1 2 29 13 42

1943 to present[edit]

Fatalities by decade:

Year GD IO NI BM BA CY CL CM DI DS MS SA TT OT NC All
1943–1950 107 107
1951–1960 142 142
1961–1970 12 12 6 1 1 1 1 3 55 92
1971–1980 15 44 31 4 1 6 5 3 4 1 114
1981–1990 44 8 19 4 1 1 1 2 4 4 1 89
1991–2000 42 8 10 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 71
2001–2010 14 14 9 1 1 1 2 42
2011–2020 6 10 1 2 1 3 23
2021–2030 3 2 5
1943–2020 136 98 76 5 12 1 6 8 3 3 8 4 4 14 307 685

Key[edit]

  • IO: Iron ore
  • NI: Nickel
  • BM: Base metals
  • BA: Bauxite and Alumina
  • CY: Clay
  • CL: Coal
  • CM: Construction materials
  • DI: Diamonds
  • DS: Dimension stone
  • MS: Mineral sands
  • SA: Salt
  • TT: Tin, Tantalum and Lithium
  • OT: Other
  • NC: Not categorised
  • SM: Surface mining
  • UM: Underground mining
  • All: Overall
  • Museum of the Goldfields[edit]

    The Kalgoorlie branch of the Western Australian Museum, known as the Museum of the Goldfields, hosts a series of panels that name every mining fatality in the Kalgoorlie area since establishment of the mines.[85]

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