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TOOLBOX MEETING MINUTES<br />

Date: 2 July 2004<br />

Client: AGSO<br />

Prospect: Broken Hill<br />

Time: 7.30 - 7.45am<br />

Minutes:<br />

Meeting opened by Jon Turner. John thanked the crew for an efficient pick up and moves<br />

yesterday. He discussed the plan for today starting with an equipment count from the shipping<br />

container situated at the yard in Pinnacles Rd South of town.<br />

The crew would then have 1 hour to purchase their personals before picking up the vehicles which<br />

had been serviced at Trood’s Auto Centre.<br />

Leeton will take 2 cable trucks and the jug ute to the supermarket for the food order pick up and<br />

then carry on to Honeymoon Mine to lay 120 stations of spread.<br />

Date: 3 July 2004<br />

Client: AGSO<br />

Prospect: Curnamona<br />

Time: 6.30 - 6.45am<br />

Minutes:<br />

TOOLBOX MEETING MINUTES<br />

Meeting opened by Jon Turner. Jon thanked those people for laying the 120 stations of spread on<br />

the new line and explained how long the crew would be working form the Honeymoon camp<br />

before moving to Curnamona Station on Wednesday the 7 th of July.<br />

Leeton McHugh announced the job changes for the following week and reminded the line crew of<br />

large amounts of dust that will be kicked up by vehicles, gate that must be shut, 40 meter stations<br />

will have different geophone spacing.<br />

I reminded everyone to do their daily vehicle checks.<br />

Nick asked for people to have respect for others privacy and to keep noise levels down as others<br />

may be trying to sleep.<br />

Date: 5 July 2004<br />

Client: AGSO<br />

Prospect: Curnamona<br />

Time: 6.30 - 6.45am<br />

Minutes:<br />

TOOLBOX MEETING MINUTES<br />

Meeting opened by Leeton McHugh. I asked the front crew if they needed first aid supplies and a<br />

fire extinguisher and their answer was yes. I told them this would be supplied.<br />

It was agreed that all line crew should be aware of any medical condition their co-workers may<br />

have which could be to the detriment of that persons health if you were called upon to administer<br />

first aid.<br />

I explained to those people running cable trucks that when making a cable crossing they must shift<br />

a set of phone in order to make a station live, they cannot leave it without doing this. Cable is also<br />

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