Africa-Press – Zimbabwe. Namib Minerals-owned How Mine says it has reached a landmark achievement of 1 million fatality-free shifts, demonstrating world-class safety performance.
“At How Mine, we believe that zero harm is possible. Our safety protocols emphasise personal ownership, where every employee plays an active role in identifying risks, protecting one another, and ensuring everyone returns home safely,” said Ibrahima Sory Tall, Namib’s chief executive officer.
He said the accomplishment reflects the unwavering commitment of employees and leadership to creating and sustaining a safe and caring work environment across the operation. Over the years, How Mine has implemented a range of proactive safety initiatives focused on embedding a culture of shared responsibility and vigilance.
These initiatives include enhanced employee engagement, continuous training, and strengthened safety communication at all levels. commented:
In recognition of its commitment to safety excellence, How Mine has been awarded Bronze in the Sectoral Awards for Occupational Safety and Health at this year’s NSSA Safety and Health at Work (SHAW) Conference.
This award highlights How Mine’s consistent efforts to go beyond compliance, prioritising the well-being of its people and setting a benchmark for responsible mining practices.
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