AngloGold Ashanti’s Obuasi mine records one million Lost-Time-Injury Free Man-Hours
With development improving steadily by the week, the Obuasi Redevelopment Project reached a significant milestone on Wednesday June 19, 2019 when it recorded one million Lost-Time-Injury (LTI) free man-hours.
The Obuasi Mine, operated by AngloGold Ashanti in Ghana, aims to pour its first gold by the end of 2019. It had its first blast underground on February 1, 2019.
Congratulating the team at the Obuasi Redevelopment Project in Ghana on its outstanding achievement, Mr. Graham Ehm, Executive Vice President, Group Planning and Technical, said since the start of the project in April 2018, the team had recorded only one dressing case injury.
The progressive All Injury Frequency Rate (AIFR) for the Obuasi Redevelopment Project is currently 0.93 injuries per million man-hours worked. This, he said, was an exceptional achievement given the nature of the work undertaken.
Mr. Ehm lauded the team on the excellent achievement. With Safety being the first value of AGA, reaching such a milestone in the complex and high-risk environment of the Obuasi Redevelopment Project makes the success more commendable.
“Milestones such as this are only reached through a concerted team effort and collaboration by all involved,” he said.
“The executive team and all at AngloGold Ashanti thank the Obuasi Redevelopment Project team and the project’s contractors for their efforts in attaining this noteworthy milestone. We wish them well as they strive to achieve continuing success in safety,” said Mr Graham Ehm.
He further used the opportunity to encourage AngloGold Ashanti employees across its global operations to continue to promote Health and Safety, as they work towards its goal of creating workplaces free from injury and harm.
Source: GNA