Results for the Group
SAFETY
The Group's fatality injury frequency rate remained at 0.08 in the June quarter due to a tramming related fatal accident at South Deep on 9 May 2015. Our deepest sympathy and condolences were extended to the family, friends and colleagues of Mr Alberto Chiungo. The total recordable injury frequency rate (TRIFR)1 for the Group in the June quarter was 3.00 compared with 4.04 in the March quarter.
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Total Recordable Injury Frequency rate (TRIFR). (TRIFR) = (Fatalities + Lost Time Injuries2 + Restricted Work Injuries3 + Medically Treated Injuries4) x 1,000,000/number of man-hours worked. |
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A Lost Time Injury (LTI) is a work-related injury resulting in the employee or contractor being unable to attend work for a period of one or more days after the day of the injury. The employee or contractor is unable to perform any functions. |
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A Restricted Work Injury (RWI) is a work-related injury sustained by an employee or contractor which results in the employee or contractor being unable to perform one or more of their routine functions for a full working day, from the day after the injury occurred. The employee or contractor can still perform some of his duties. |
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A Medically Treated Injury (MTI) is a work-related injury sustained by an employee or contractor which does not incapacitate that employee and who, after having received medical treatment, is deemed fit to immediately resume his/her normal duties on the next calendar day, immediately following the treatment/re-treatment. |
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