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Site: Mining Operations — ROM Pad, Western Australia

Date: 22 February 2026

Alert #: SA-2026-0085

Classification: Medium — Near Miss (Dropped Object)

Priority: MEDIUM — Distribute within 24 hours

What Happened

A 15kg steel plate fell from the tray of a service vehicle while transiting across the ROM Pad. The plate struck the ground approximately 3 metres from a group of workers conducting ground-level inspections. The plate had been loaded unsecured earlier in the shift and was not identified during the pre-start vehicle inspection.

Why It Matters

Dropped objects from moving vehicles are a significant cause of serious injury in mining operations. A 15kg steel plate falling from vehicle height can generate enough force to cause fatal head injuries. The failure occurred at two points: inadequate load restraint and incomplete pre-start inspection.

Immediate Actions Required

  1. 1All service vehicles to be inspected for unsecured loads before departing any work area
  2. 2Mandatory load restraint verification added to the vehicle pre-start checklist
  3. 3Toolbox talk on dropped object prevention to be delivered to all crews this week
  4. 4ROM Pad pedestrian exclusion zones to be reviewed and marked with physical barriers

Key Learning

Every loose item on a vehicle is a potential dropped object. Secure all loads before moving, check restraints regularly, and never assume items loaded by others are properly secured. If in doubt — stop and check.

Discussion Points for Toolbox Talk

  • How do you currently check that loads are secured on your vehicle before driving?
  • What other areas on site have high pedestrian and vehicle interaction that could increase dropped object risk?
  • Have you ever noticed unsecured items on someone else's vehicle? What did you do?

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Report Reference: INC-2026-0142

Approved by: _________________ Date: _________