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The charts and tables in this presentation were prepared by Resources Safety from data submitted by mining operations throughout Western Australia as required by section 76 of the Mines Safety and Inspection Act Note that, apart from slides 8 and 12, exploration data are not included in the charts. This presentation is made available for non-commercial use (e.g. toolbox meetings) subject to the condition that the content is not altered without permission from Resources Safety Supporting resources, such as brochures and posters, are available from Resources Safety For resources, information or clarification, please contact: or visit – Please read this before using the presentation

Toolbox presentation – Safety performance in the WA mineral industry

Definitions Lost time injury (LTI): Work injury that results in an absence from work for at least one full day or shift any time after the day or shift on which the injury occurred Serious injury: Work injury that results in the injured person being disabled for a period of two weeks or more Minor injury: Work injury that results in the injured person being disabled for a period of less than two weeks Disabling injury (DI): Work injury (not LTI) that results in injured person being unable to perform his or her ordinary occupation (regular job) any time after the day or shift on which the injury occurred, regardless of whether or not the person is rostered to work, and where alternative or light duties are performed or hours are restricted

Incidence rate: The number of lost time injuries per 1000 employees for a 12-month period Fatal injury incidence rate: The number of fatal injuries per 1000 employees for a 12-month period Lost time injury frequency rate: The number of lost time injuries per million hours worked Duration rate: The average number of workdays lost per injury Injury index: The number of workdays lost per million hours worked Serious injury frequency rate: The number of serious injuries per million hours worked Metalliferous mines: All mines other than coal mines are classed as metalliferous mines NOC: Not otherwise classified Definitions cont.

Average workforce of 81,953 employees (an increase of 19% on previous year, when there were 68,778 employees) Three fatal accidents –one underground at a gold mine –one on the surface at an iron ore mine –one at the port facilities of an iron ore operation 417 lost time injuries (5 fewer than in ) Overall LTI duration rate deteriorated by 11% (rising from 19.4 in to 21.6 in ) Overall LTI frequency rate improved by 13% (falling from 3.1 to 2.7) Overall injury index improved by 6% (falling from 61 in to 57 in ) Mining statistics for

333 serious LTIs (7 fewer than in ) Overall serious LTI frequency rate improved by 16% (falling from 2.5 to 2.1) Iron ore sector LTI frequency rate improved by 13% (falling from 1.5 to 1.3) Bauxite and alumina sector LTI frequency rate improved significantly by 36% (falling from 4.4 to 2.8) Gold sector LTI frequency rate deteriorated significantly by 16% (rose from 3.1 to 3.6) Nickel sector LTI frequency rate remained unchanged at 3.2 Mining statistics for cont.

818 disabling injuries (145 more than in ) Overall DI frequency rate deteriorated by 4% (rose from 5.0 to 5.2) Mining statistics for cont.

Average workforce of 3,340 employees (increase of 19% on previous year when there were 2,807) One exploration fatality 46 LTIs (8 more than in ) Overall LTI frequency rate remained unchanged at 6.7 Exploration statistics for

Fatal accidents A rise miner at an underground gold mine was found deceased at the bottom of a newly excavated emergency escape rise. He had been installing fixed, permanent ladders in the escape rise.

A scaffolder working under the wharf at an iron ore port facility, dismantling a cantilevered section on the end of a scaffold structure, drowned when the section he was working on failed and collapsed, falling into the water beneath the wharf. His body was retrieved by Water Police divers. Fatal accidents cont.

A fitter conducting work on the front suspension of a haul truck at an iron ore mine was fatally injured when there was a release of energy and he was struck be a component of the suspension strut. Fatal accidents cont.

Fatal accidents cont. An exploration geologist collapsed after spending a day collecting samples at an exploration site in the north of the State.

Injuries by mineral mined during

Nature of injury

Part of body injured

Location of accident

Type of accident

Fatal injury incidence rate

Comparison of injury index and compensation premium rate

Lost time injury frequency rate by location

Lost time injury frequency rate by severity