Hobart Procedure Drug and Alcohol Management - Nyrstar Hobart 2026

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Nyrstar produces zinc in concentrate from its mining operations and a variety of refined market zinc products including special high grade zinc (SHG), zinc galvanising alloys, and zinc die-casting alloys as an outcome of its zinc smelting process.
PORT PIRIE SMELTING WORKS built in 1889, becoming the worlds biggest lead smelter by 1934. Primary source of ore was from the Broken Hill Pb-Zn mines. Current operators Nyrstar, who operate the joint lead and zinc smelter facility producing lead, zinc, and copper metals, silver, gold and sulphuric acid.
(including residual or post-consumption effects such as hangovers), or are under the influence of, or have within their body, amounts of alcohol or drugs above the designated Aus/NZ Standards levels. A blood alcohol concentration of 0.00% is mandated for all workers following AS/NZS 3547:2019.
The main changes that have been made to the Network Rail regulations are: Propoxyphene will no longer be a drug required on the Network Rail drug screening panel. Tramadol and ketamine will be added. The cut-off level for testing is being decreased to 150ng/mL for screening and 100ng/mL for confirmation testing.
The Nyrstar Hobart smelter is one of the worlds largest zinc smelters in terms of production volume, focusing on high-value added products for export primarily to Asia. The facility uses the RLE process for zinc production.

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This process involves examining various biological specimens of a human being to identify the potential presence of alcohol or drugs within an individuals system. The specimens used in this testing can include , oral fluid (saliva), breath, hair follicle and blood.
Nyrstars operating business is wholly owned by Trafigura, one of the worlds leading independent commodity trading and supply chain logistics companies. As an independent physical trading and logistics business, Trafigura is focused entirely on creating long-term value.

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