UNDERGROUND MINING

Executives and experts disagree on Rustenburg tragedy

Experts concerned that lax enforcement of safety regulations played a role

Investigations are ongoing to determine why the lift at shaft 11 fell 200m Photo: Impala Platinum

Investigations are ongoing to determine why the lift at shaft 11 fell 200m Photo: Impala Platinum

Tragedy struck last Monday when a mine elevator in Shaft 11 of the mining complex plunged 200 metres, claiming the lives of 13 miners as of December 4, and injuring 74.  South Africa's National Union...

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