Anson Resources begins EM survey to define The Bull drill targets
The company is pleased to start the next stage of exploration at the project that will allow its technical team to generate and refine a suite of targets for planned drill testing later this year. Fixed Loop Electromagnetic Survey (FLEM) being conducted at The Bull Project.
Anson Resources Ltd (ASX:ASN) (FRA:9MY) has started a fixed loop electromagnetic survey at the company’s 100% owned The Bull project in Western Australia.
The FLEM survey is an important next step in identifying and refining targets for future drill programs and aims to identify EM bedrock conductor plates which could be the response of massive sulphide mineralisation.
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Falls are a leading cause of deaths on construction sites. But fall-through hazards â into or through a hole â are just as common as falls from height.
Deaths from falls lead fatalities in construction. Construction workers just as often die from fall-through hazards as they do from work at elevations. In 2018, OSHA logged the preventable deaths of 320 workers. This year
OSHA s National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction showcases the critical need for safety precautions both around holes and at height.
Holes are defined by OSHA as gaps or spaces in a floor, roof, horizontal walking-working surface, or similar surface at least 2 in. at its smallest dimension.