The remarks came as coworkers and loved ones still mourn the sudden loss of Jody Byrne who died after a BHP train collided with him at the Boodarie rail yard (13km southwest of Port Hedland) on 7 February 2023. At the time the Mining and Energy Union (MEU) predicted this devastating event could be the first of many workplace incidents due to employers prioritising productivity over preparation.
“It has been said for a long time that what happened … may well be the start of an increase in incidents, unwanted incidents, because of people not being given the proper time to embed their training,such as wearing safety helmet and mining lamps while working etc,” MEU Western Australian organiser Warren Johncock previously said.