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Grosvenor Coal Mine worker says underground explosion was like standing in a blowtorch updated 2 AprApril 2021 at 8:40am Wayne Sellars, who was injured in the blast at the Grosvenor Mine, testified at the Coal Mining Board of Inquiry. ( Share Print text only Cancel One of the five workers seriously injured in a central Queensland mine explosion in 2020 has spoken publicly about the ordeal for the first time, saying the explosion felt like standing in a blowtorch . Key points: Wayne Sellars was one of five workers seriously injured in the Grosvenor Mine explosion on May 6, 2020 He suffered burns to 70 per cent of his body ....
Labour hire contractors at Grosvenor mine were treated differently to the permanent workforce and would lose their bonuses if someone was injured onsite, a miner has told an inquiry. Counsel assisting the board Ruth O Gorman asked Mr Sellars to explain the benefits and drawbacks of being a permanent worker compared to a labour hire contractor in the mining industry. (There s a) huge difference between being a permanent and a labour hire contractor, Mr Sellars said. He went on to explain how contractors were treated differently to the permanent workforce. It s just the way it is, Mr Sellars said. In a permanent workforce you ve got more of a voice to speak up. ....
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Premium Content Subscriber only A worker injured in last year s blast at a Central Queensland mine will be the first to publicly speak about the disaster that left five men with serious burns injuries. He is expected to appear in person during Wednesday s Queensland Coal Mining Board of Inquiry hearing in Brisbane. Mr Sellars is expected to speak about last year s incident and answer any questions about it and related issues that board members ask him. It will be the first time one of the injured Grosvenor miners will open up about what happened at the mine on the day of the blast. ....