South Africa’s mining industry records its first-ever January and calendar month without a fatality as safety initiatives to achieve zero harm gain traction

1st February 2023

The South African mining industry recorded its first fatality-free January -- and full calendar month without a death -- as safety initiatives adopted and
implemented by the Minerals Council South Africa, its members and stakeholders gain traction towards the goal of zero harm.

The mining industry reported 49 fatalities in 2022, a significant reduction from 74 fatalities the year before and a new record low. The largest contribution to the safety performance in 2022 was the 70% decrease in fall-of-ground (FOG) fatalities, which has historically been a leading cause of deaths.

The industry marks 39 consecutive days (as of 31 January 2023) without a fatality, which is also a record. As a continuation of the safety improvement, the mining industry had no fatalities in January.

The industry has averaged nearly five deaths a year in the month of January since 2018. This is normally a difficult month for safety as mines restart after the year-end break.

 

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Issued by Minerals Council South Africa