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Scaw Metals Group Sustainable Development Report 2005 19<br />

Summary of Group Safety Targets and Performance<br />

Targets 2005 Performance 2005 Targets 2006<br />

Zero fatalities.<br />

LTIFR less than 0.30.<br />

TRCFR less than 1.3.<br />

Severity index less than 30.<br />

One fatality.<br />

LTIFR of 0.27.<br />

TRCFR of 1.3.<br />

Severity index of 35.<br />

Zero fatalities.<br />

LTIFR less than 0.15.<br />

TRCFR less than 1.0.<br />

Severity index less than 30.<br />

All figures include employees and contractors and the Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR) includes Restricted Work Cases (RWC).<br />

Milestones and Achievements<br />

Once again there have been a number of achievements<br />

in safety and the intensive drive to reduce all injuries has<br />

continued.<br />

Moly-cop<br />

- Talcahuano<br />

- Mejillones<br />

- Mexico<br />

- Philippines<br />

- Canada<br />

The following operations completed the year without a Lost<br />

Time Injury (LTI):<br />

Germiston operations - Scrap Processing division<br />

- Hille mill<br />

- Wheel plant<br />

CWI, South Africa<br />

Distribution, South Africa<br />

Fibre Products, South Africa<br />

Haggie Zimbabwe<br />

Afrope, Zambia<br />

PWB Anchor, Australia<br />

A total of 14 out of 28 operations were LTI–free for<br />

2005.<br />

The following operations achieved one million or more<br />

man hours worked without an LTI during the year.<br />

Germiston operations (3 million man hours) as well as:<br />

Benoni works<br />

Chain Products<br />

CWI (4 million man hours)<br />

Haggie Zimbabwe<br />

Moly-Cop, Talcahuano<br />

Choeu drivers ready to take on BBS training.

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