What's Happening?
Polymetals Resources has announced plans to restart operations at the Endeavor silver/zinc mine in New South Wales following a fatal incident that resulted in the deaths of two workers. The incident occurred
during shotfiring activities underground, leading to an immediate suspension of mining and surface operations. The deceased workers, Patrick 'Ambrose' McMullen and Holly Clarke, were both qualified shotfirers. Another worker, MacKenzie Stirling, is recovering at home. The company is cooperating with the New South Wales Resources Regulator to investigate the cause of the accident. Polymetals plans to resume operations gradually, starting with exploration drilling and concentrate transport, with full operations expected to follow.
Why It's Important?
The incident at the Endeavor mine highlights the inherent risks in mining operations and underscores the importance of safety protocols. The resumption of operations is crucial for Polymetals, as prolonged shutdowns can lead to significant financial losses and impact the local economy. The company's response, including support for affected families and cooperation with regulatory bodies, is critical in maintaining its reputation and ensuring future operational safety. The mining industry, stakeholders, and local communities will be closely monitoring the situation to assess the effectiveness of safety measures and the impact on production schedules.
What's Next?
Polymetals plans to gradually restart operations, with personnel returning to work from November 5. The company will continue to provide counseling and support services to employees during this transition. The outcome of the investigation by the New South Wales Resources Regulator will be pivotal in determining any changes to safety protocols and operational procedures. Stakeholders, including employees, regulators, and the local community, will be keenly interested in the findings and any subsequent actions taken by Polymetals.











