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A1 Training at Grasstree Mine METALLURGICAL COAL German Creek Location N T QLD Enlarged Area W A SARINA S A N S W P VIC A C IF T IC Riverside Mine Goonyella North Mine Goonyella Mine COPPABELLA MORANBAH C Lake Vermont Mine E A N Saraji Mine O Peak Downs Mine DYSART Blair Athol Mine B L A I R AT H O L Norwich Park Mine CLERMONT Gordonstone Mine Ensham Mine ve Ri ie nz ke Gregory Mine Ck M CAPELLA an rm Ge Oaky Creek Mine Crinum Mine ac TIERI r MIDDLEMOUNT Yarrabee Mine Jellinbar East Mine Curragh Mine BLUFF EMERALD BLACKWATER FAIRBAIRN RESERVOIR Blackwater Mine DINGO Cook Colliery South Blackwater Mine 2 METALLURGICAL COAL Grasstree Mine Plan TG 602 MG 602 TG 603 MG 603 GC908 GC907 GC906 GC905 GC904 GC903 GC902 GC901 808 605 MG A GC901 601 TG 606 MG 60 1 M/G 807 60 3 60 2 M/G 806 60 4 M/G 805 607 MG 60 5 M/G 804 RN MA GC808 60 6 M/G INS E ASTE 803 608 MG GC807 60 7 AL P ORT 60 8 M/G GC806 802 M/G 801 M/G GC805 801 T/G GC804 MA INS GC803 RN M 600 E ASTE GC802 7 10 Mains 9 10D GC801 710 TG EAST BT MA 70 M/G M 700 B T2 1 T/G INS 70 1 M/G BT MG 70 B T1 MG WEST 801B GC 1 BT ESS ACC 0 71 B T2 1 T/G 701 70 70 2 M/G 801A GC 2 BT 1 M/G 702 70 70 3 M/G 2 M/G 703 70 70 4 M/G 3 M/G 704 70 7 5 M/G M/G 04 70 705 70 6 M/G 5 M/G 70 7 M/G 706 70 6 M/G 70 707 70 8 M/G 7 M/G 70 708 70 9 M/G 8 M/G 7 09 A M/G 709 70 9 M/G 709A 70 9A M/G 3 METALLURGICAL COAL The A1 Programme’s position within safety training at Anglo Coal 4 METALLURGICAL COAL LTI & TRCFR (Jan 2008 – Sep 2009) 7 80 6 70 60 5 50 4 40 3 30 2 20 1 TRC Frequency Rate Number of LTIs INJURY STATISTICS 10 0 0 Q1 20 08 Q2 20 08 Q3 20 08 LTI Q4 20 08 TRCFR Q1 20 09 Q2 20 09 Q3 20 09 5 METALLURGICAL COAL A1 Training Overview Section 1: Introduction to Safety Risk Management Section 2: Why we Manage Risk Section 3: SRM at Anglo Coal Section 4: The SRM Process - Hazard Identification 6 METALLURGICAL COAL A1 Training Overview Section 5: The SRM Process - Risk Assessment Section 6: The SRM Process - Risk Management Section 7: The SRM Process - Recording & Reporting 7 METALLURGICAL COAL Risk Management Models ●The SLAM Process 8 METALLURGICAL COAL Management Delivery of A1 Training 9 METALLURGICAL COAL Workforce Completing Test 10 METALLURGICAL COAL LTI & TRCFR (Jan 2008 – June 2010) 7 80 6 70 60 5 50 4 40 3 30 2 20 1 10 0 0 Q1 20 08 Q2 20 08 Q3 20 08 Q4 20 08 Q1 LTI 20 09 Q2 20 09 TRCFR Q3 20 09 Q4 20 09 Q1 20 10 Q2 TRC Frequency Rate Number of LTIs INJURY STATISTICS 20 10 11 METALLURGICAL COAL The Anglo Journey Model • Helps business divisions and sites assess their safety maturity. • A3 and A4 provide tools and techniques to progress on the journey. 12 METALLURGICAL COAL The Anglo Journey Model • A1 and A2 provide personal awareness of an individual’s place on the journey and skills to use tools. • Combination of cultural and systems maturity to achieve safe business performance. 13 METALLURGICAL COAL The purpose of the Anglo Coal SRM Process Purpose “To establish and embed a world class “One Anglo” safety risk management process that delivers radical improvement in safety for all our people ”. Vision “All our people make the right decisions affecting safety ”. 14 METALLURGICAL COAL Summary Information of A1 Training • 34 A1 courses ran. • 239 employees trained. • 48 contractors trained. 15 METALLURGICAL COAL Conclusion • Training and knowledge are the basis of competence. • Mine management presenting this information develops a common belief in safety achievement and a passion to apply this new knowledge. 16 METALLURGICAL COAL Conclusion • Today when discussing safety underground with employees it is common to identify energy sources, outline hazards to be dealt with and what controls will make a difference. • Simple Solutions to Complex Problems. 17