Showing posts with label Westfield Kotara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Westfield Kotara. Show all posts

Friday, 24 November 2017

Workers Fear Exposure to Toxic Gas at Westfield Kotara.

BY DANIELLE RIES

Toxic gas otherwise known as aluminium salt slag has been discovered by workers during the $90 million redevelopment of Westfield Kotara.

Aluminium salt slag emits highly toxic and explosive gases when exposed to water or humidity.

The poisonous gas was found during the excavation of the car park near Northcott Drive and workers fear they could have been exposed to the contamination.

Construction workers are now being advised to wear full body suits and using respiratory equipment when working at the site.

Truck drivers removing the contaminated material are being advised to keep their windows closed and not to leave their cabin.

Before the environmental damage of slag was known to the public, it was used as landfill for sites around the Hunter region.

Both the Environment Protection Authority and SafeWork NSW have launched investigations into this incident.

In a statement provided to 2NUFRM, SafeWork NSW said:

"Investigating alleged exposure to hazardous materials at a construction site on the corner of Park Avenue and Northcott Drive Kotara.

A part of its investigation, SafeWork will review the reports of independent consultants engaged by the business."

Westfield Kotara.
Credit- Visit Newcastle Website.





Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Amateur jewellery heist at shopping centre

BY JESSICA ROUSE

Amateur thieves made away with thousands of dollars worth of watches and jewellery from two jewellery stores at Westfield Kotara yesterday.

Just after 2am, two unknown men forced entry to the shopping centre using hammers and smashed the front windows of Melville Jewellers and Wallace Bishop Jewellers.

The offenders fled the scene on bicycles.

Police from Newcastle City Local Area Command attended and established a crime scene.

They say it doesn't appear to be the work of professionals.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.