RIO Tinto and Fortescue were prominent when Western Australia’s resources sector was showcased at the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety Awards for Excellence Ceremony last night.
Fortescue Metals Group won the Safety Representatives category with the Safety Barometer, a means of understanding the impact of attitude and distraction on safety.
Rio Tinto were awarded the Engineering category for their rail-mounted working at heights platform, which addresses falling from heights, one of the top risks in the resources sector.
The two companies also featured in a number of other awards including:
Five projects were recognised for their exceptional use of innovative thinking to develop the State’s resource sector for the benefit of all Western Australians.
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DMIRS director general David Smith said the awards provide the department with the opportunity to recognise and celebrate the world-class work that resources companies are doing within the industry and broader community.
“One of our key goals in holding these awards is to raise awareness of the high standards in health, safety, environmental management and community partnerships the Western Australian resources sector achieves,” Mr Smith said.
“The finalists have demonstrated outstanding work in leading the industry with innovative excellence and they are a credit to the minerals and energy sector.”