IR-01-24-20196
12 July 2024
Cooper O'Neil
[FYI request #27176 email]
Dear Cooper
Request for information
Thank you for your Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) request of 7 June 2024.
You asked for information regarding the use of robots in Nov 2010 during the Pike River
Mine incident.
My response to each part of your request can be found below.
1.
All communication with U.S. and Australian officials regarding the
sourcing/procurement of the robots used in Nov. 2010 during the Pike River Mine
incident.
Please find attached 10 pages of communications with U.S and Australian officials
regarding the sourcing/procurement of the robots used in November 2010 during the Pike
River Mine incident
. Please note redactions have been made to these communications
under the following sections of the OIA:
6(c): as the making available of the information is likely to prejudice the maintenance of
law, including the prevention, investigation, and detection of offences and right to a fair
trial.
9(2)(a): to protect the privacy of natural persons, including that of deceased natural
persons.
(9)(2)(g): to maintain the effective conduct of public affairs through the free and frank
expression of opinions by or between or to Ministers of the Crown and employees in the
course of their duty.
2.
Copies of invoices paid relating to the sourcing/procurement of the robots.
There were no invoices paid specifical y to the sourcing/procurement of the robots,
however Water Corporation Western Australia appears to have been paid $142,833.98
indemnity in November 2011.
3.
Any other information regarding the robots. E.g model would be very helpful as well.
The fol owing table contains the known details of the Robots used.
Unit Name
Unit Specifications
Ownership
Water Corporation
•
Width including wheels,
Australia’s Water
Remotely Operated
approximately 1000mm
Corporation
Vehicle (ROV)
•
Height to top of main vehicle
(Vehicle 1)
approximately 950mm
•
Height overall approximately
1300mm
•
Vehicle weight (no batteries)
approximately 800kg
•
Battery weight (10 x M12v105FT
@39kg each), approximately
400kg
•
Total weight approximately 1200kg
•
Four-wheel drive with independent
clutches and tubeless pneumatic
tyres
•
Tow points at front and rear
400mm above ground with 20mm
hole for shackle attachment
•
Lifting points are installed but
should not be used
•
Attachment to outside of mine by
7mm Kevlar reinforced fibre optic
umbilical
Water Corporation
•
Length, approximately 1000mm
Australia’s Water
Remotely Operated
•
Width including wheels,
Corporation
Vehicle (ROV)
approximately 600mm.
(Vehicle 2):
•
Height overall approximately
350mm
•
Total weight approximately 40kg
Water Corporation
•
Length, approximately 1000mm
Australia’s Water
Remotely Operated
•
Width including wheels, approx.
Corporation
Vehicle (ROV)
300mm
(Vehicle 3)
•
Height overall approx. 350mm
•
Total weight approximately 50kg
Wheelbarrow
•
Height-1m
NZDF
Revolution MKS (Army • Width - 0.65m
robot 1)
•
Weight - approximately 290kg
Wheelbarrow
•
Height-1m
NZDF
Revolution MKS (Army • Width - 0.65m
robot 2)
•
Weight - approximately 290kg
Note: No Robots were
supplied by Mine
Safety and Health
Administration US.
Police considers the interests requiring protection by withholding the information are not
outweighed by any public interest in release of the information.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of this
decision. Information about how to make a complaint is available at
www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
Yours sincerely
Allison Barty
Project Officer - National Criminal Investigations Group
New Zealand Police
Grant Wormald
Detective Inspector
Operation Pike River, Investigations Manager
New Zealand Police
Re: MSHA Hotline Cal
s.9(2)(a) OIA
22/11/2010 21:43
to
: Jason.Ross
Got it!
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From: [email address]
To: s.9(2)(a) OIA
Sent: Mon Nov 22 21:39:07 2010
Subject: Fw: MSHA Hotline Call
Hi s.9(2)(a) OIA.
Great talking. We have received a request from our Incident Commander for assistance from the USA
in respect to a specialised mine rescue robot that the MSHA (Mine Safety & health administration)
have....the email chain below outlines our contact in the MSHA, s.9(2)(a) OIA The MSHA has already
formally offered their assistance (see below) and directed us to deal through
the US state dept.
Please treat this as a formal request for assistance from the MSHA and we
would be pleased if you could assist us in progressing our request to the MSHA
for the use of their mine robot, through the US State Dept.
I presume that this would have to come with an operator given its specialised
nature. I would also be interested in any thoughts about how quickly we can
get the robot to NZ.
Regards
Jason Ross | Support Manager: General Policing | Police National HQ | New Zealand Police s.9(2)(a) OIA
| [email address] | 180 Molesworth Street | P.O. Box 3017 | Wellington
----- Forwarded by Jason Ross/POLICE/NZ on 22/11/2010 21:30 -----
From: s.9(2)(a) OIA
To:
<[email address]>
Date:
22/11/2010 09:24
Subject: Re: MSHA Hotline Call
Thank you Jason, are there any new developments? Also, what is Ms. Harris's email
address?
s.9(2)(a) OIA
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From: [email address] <[email address]>
To:s.9(2)(a) OIA
MSHA
CC: [email address] <[email address]>
Sent: Sun Nov 21 15:16:16 2010
Subject: Re: MSHA Hotline Call
Hi s.9(2)(a) ..
OIA
I have completed the briefing of the relevant people and I have now changed shifts. Helen Harris has taken over
from me.....she has been fully briefed and will be your contact over the next 12 hours....
Regards
Jason Ross | Support Manager: General Policing | Police National HQ | New Zealand Police
DDI: s.9(2)(a) OIA
| [email address] | 180 Molesworth Street | P.O. Box 3017 | Wellington
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From: s.9(2)(a) OIA
To: <[email address]>
Cc: "s.9(2)(a) OIA
Date: 22/11/2010 06:14
Subject: Re: MSHA Hotline Call
________________________________
Thanks Jason,
I will wait for you next communication.
s.9(2)(a) OIA
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From: [email address] <[email address]>
s.9(2)(a) OIA
Sent: Sun Nov 21 11:58:42 2010
Subject: Re: MSHA Hotline Call
Hi s.9(2)(a) OIA.
Your Assistant Secretaries offer of formal assistance is much appreciated and formally noted. I will ensure that he
is advised of this at the earliest opportunity and I will also ensure that the Assistant Commissioner of New Zealand
Police is also advised of your kind offer of assistance.
I intend to brief the IC and the Assistant Commissioner at 0700 hours (NZ time) (1 hour from now) about overnight
activities and I will be asking them if they would like to make contact with you (as that is not my call). s.6(c) OIA
Regards
Jason Ross | Support Manager: General Policing | Police National HQ | New Zealand Police
s.9(2)(a) OIA
| [email address] | 180 Molesworth Street | P.O. Box 3017 | Wellington
From: s.9(2)(a) OIA
To: <[email address]>
Cc: s.9(2)(a) OIA
Date: 22/11/2010 05:44
Subject: Re: MSHA Hotline Call
________________________________
Jason,
Our Assistant Secretary for MSHA, s.9(2)(a) OIA would like to contact the highest ranking mining official to formally
offer assistance. Please provide the contact information for that person.
Also, if we could have that conference call soon with the incident commander s.9(2)(a) OIA and I may be able to
offer additional advice. s.6(c) OIA
Thanks,
s.9(2)(a) OIA
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From: [email address] <[email address]>
To: s.9(2)(a) OIA
Sent: Sun Nov 21 11:07:01 2010
Subject: Re: MSHA Hotline Call
Thankyou s.9(2)(a) OIA
We will back in touch in the next hour or so during which time I will brief the Incident Commander. I will be
directed by him. I understand that we will be having a tele conference with s.9(2)(a) OIA later today and I would
hope that we can include you in that conference. . s.6(c) OIA
We really appreciate your counsel around this s.9(2)(a)
OIA I look forward to speaking with you later today.. .
Regards
Jason Ross | Support Manager: General Policing | Police National HQ | New Zealand Police
s.9(2)(a) OIA
| [email address] | 180 Molesworth Street | P.O. Box 3017 | Wellington
From: s.9(2)(a) OIA
To: <[email address]>
Cc: "s.9(2)(a) OIA
Date: 22/11/2010 04:37
Subject: Re: MSHA Hotline Call
________________________________
Hi Jason,
Yes, I know s.9(2)(a) OIA. s.9(2)(g) OIA
Our robot is battery operated over a fiber optic tether with a maximum range of 3000 feet (about 1000 meters). It
would have to be operated from the surface or from a safe fresh air base underground. In this case the robot would
need to be operated from the surface due to the risk of secondary explosions underground.
In order to get our robot to New Zealand a formal request would need to be sent to our State Department, working
with our embassy in New Zealand. Australia
did have a robot at one time. I haven't heard much about it lately.
I will be gad to talk with you. I would also like to have our Chief, Mine Emergency Operations, s.9(2)(a) OIA on a
conference call. My cell phone number is s.9(2)(a) OIA
.
Please setup at time for the conference call and we will plan to be available when you call.
s.9(2)(g) OIA
I will look forward to talking to you and others soon.
s.9(2)(a) OIA
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From: [email address] <[email address]>
To: s.9(2)(a) OIA
Sent: Sun Nov 21 08:49:07 2010
Subject: Re: MSHA Hotline Call
Hi s.9(2)(a) OIA
Thanks for your prompt reply. I have tried to answer your questions the best I can. . refer blue text below. . .
Regards
Jason Ross | Support Manager: General Policing | Police National HQ | New Zealand Police
s.9(2)(a) OIA
[email address] | 180 Molesworth Street | P.O. Box 3017 | Wellington
From: s.9(2)(a) OIA
To: <[email address]>
Cc: s.9(2)(a) OIA
Date: 22/11/2010 02:03
Subject: MSHA Hotline Call
________________________________
Hello Inspector Ross,
My name is s.9(2)(a) OIA. s.9(2)(a) OIA
t. We received the Hotline call
from you inquiring about the MSHA mine rescue robot. I can provide information about our robot. What
specifically do you want to know?
s.6(c) OIA
s.6(c) OIA
I am sure that we will have more questions for each other later.
s.9(2)(a) OIA
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Police National Headquarters
PO Box 3017
Wellington 6011
24 November 2010
s.9(2)(a) OIA
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Private Bag 18-901
WELLINGTON
Dear s.9(2)(a)
OIA
REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE FROM THE UNITED STATE OF AMERICA FOR
OPERATION PIKE - PIKE RIVER MINE EXPLOSION
The United States of America have offered an intrinsical y safe robot to assist in the
rescue activity at Pike River Mine. It is the only intrinsical y safe robot that has been
made available and is urgently required.
Discussions have taken place regarding the availability and delivery of the robot to New
Zealand. Therefore, New Zealand Police seeks the assistance of the United States to
make available the robot and support resources from its point of origin, Pittsburg, United
States of America to New Zealand. The robot wil need to be returned to the United
States at the conclusion of its deployment.
If you require further detail, please advise me accordingly
Thank you for your assistance
Yours sincerely
Geoff Logan
Inspector:
NEW ZEALAND POLICE
To
New Zealand Police Pike River Operations
Please find below estimated cost recovery rates for the Water Corporations Tunnel
Inspection Vehicle.
The Water Corporation would like to work under an open book direct cost +10% cost
recovery process.
All accommodation, transportation, final demobilisation and site support supplied by
the police operations
All damage incurred to the ROV during hazardous operations will need to be recovered
ROV Equipment standby rate 16-12-2010 to 10-01-2011
$0.00
ROV Equipment standby rate 10-01-2011 to 28-02-2011
$1,000/week
ROV Equipment standby rate 01-03-2011 to 30-06-2011
$3,500/week,
Operational day rate including Inc personal
$6,377
Vehicle operational limitations would be a maximum temperature of 70 degrees with
the humidity no greater than 80% the above figures will be verified by 18-12-2010.
Preparation time within Greymouth will be required prior to deployment to site to
ensure success of inspection
Regards
s.9(2)(a) OIA
Document Outline
- Cover Sheet
- RE_ PIKE RIVER ROBOTS strat comms
- RE_ PIKE RIVER ROBOTS
- IR-01-24-20196 Cooper O'Neill - letter of response
- IR-01-24-20196 collated documents wo robot detail marked up 2
- 1. PNHQ.11518
- 4. PNHQ.11468^PNHQ.11468
- 6. WA Robot Proposed cost estimate for Pike River Mine
- [EXTERNAL] Official Information request - Pike River Mine Robots