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Aeris Annual Report 2022

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GLOSSARY<br />

$ or A$ Australian dollar<br />

<strong>Aeris</strong><br />

Ag<br />

ASX<br />

Au<br />

Board<br />

Company or company<br />

Cu<br />

CuEQ<br />

Cu%<br />

<strong>Aeris</strong> Resources Limited<br />

Silver<br />

Australian Securities Exchange<br />

Gold<br />

Board of Directors of <strong>Aeris</strong> Resources Limited<br />

<strong>Aeris</strong> Resources Limited<br />

Copper<br />

Copper Equivalent<br />

Copper percentage<br />

for the year 12 months to 30 June <strong>2022</strong><br />

FY<br />

g<br />

Group<br />

Injury Statistics<br />

Financial year<br />

Gram<br />

<strong>Aeris</strong> and its subsidiaries<br />

Lost Time Injury (LTI) - An injury (including a fatality or permanent disability)<br />

that results in a minimum of one full shift absence from work.<br />

Restricted Work Injury (RWI) - An injury resulting in a person not<br />

returning to their complete range of normal duties.<br />

Medical Treatment Injury (MTI) - An injury requiring external/<br />

professional medical treatment (not first aid treatment only).<br />

Total Recordable Injury (TRI) = LTI + RWI + MTI.<br />

Frequency Rate (for LTIFR and TRIFR) - The number of occupational<br />

injuries ex¬pressed as a rate per million man hours worked. Usually<br />

calculated as a rolling 12-month average. Calculated as:<br />

Number of injuries (LTI or TRI) x 1,000,000/number of hours worked<br />

kt<br />

Thousands of metric tonnes<br />

M<br />

Million<br />

Mo<br />

Molybdenum<br />

oz<br />

Ounces<br />

RL<br />

Relative Level (height above mine datun)<br />

tpa<br />

t<br />

US$<br />

Tonnes per annum<br />

Metric tonne<br />

United States dollar<br />

ADVANCING AERIS<br />

Zn<br />

Zinc<br />

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