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Article

9 Jun 2009

Author:
Rossing Uranium (part of Rio Tinto)

[DOC] [Rössing Uranium response to health concerns raised in LaRRI report - Namibia]

The report conveniently ignores the material facts that Rio Tinto and Rössing Uranium have always placed the highest priority on health and safety, using both local and international standards. Over the years, Rössing has been recognized by independent consultants as one of the world's safest mines.

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