Fortescue Metals Group has improved its total recordable injury frequency rate to 1.8 according to its 2022 March quarterly report.
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Raising the bar for corporate emissions
The Corporate Emissions Reduction Transparency report pilot recruits 25 of Australia’s largest companies, including Fortescue and South32.
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Fortescue: All aboard the Infinity Train
Fortescue Metals Group will develop a regenerating battery-electric iron ore train project, the Infinity Train, in a world-first development.
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Rio Tinto ramping up safe production system
Rio Tinto will expand its safe production system beyond five pilot sites aiming at improving targeted bottlenecks, its quarterly report said.
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Fortescue all aboard the decarbonisation train
Fortescue is continuing the decarbonisation of its locomotive fleet with the recent purchase of two new battery-electric locomotives.
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Fortescue gives a Lifeline to FIFO workers
Fortescue will help ensure WA FIFO workers continue to have access to critical mental health support under a partnership with Lifeline WA.
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Fortescue and RFDS announce helicopter service
Fortescue and the RFDS have announced a new aeromedical helicopter service that will improve emergency response to mine sites in WA.
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Fortescue implements four-drink maximum on site
Fortescue Metals Group will implement several initiatives to enhance the safety, culture and experience across all company workplaces, as a result of feedback from its Workplace Integrity Review.
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Fortescue incident remains under investigation
Fortescue Metals Group continues investigations into an incident that occurred at its Solomon Hub in the Pilbara last week.
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Fortescue sets new safety performance record
Fortescue Metals Group has improved its total recordable injury frequency rate (TRIFR) by 17 per cent for the 12 months to June 30 2021.
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Fortescue deploys autonomous light vehicles
Fortescue Metals Group and Ford Australia have teamed up to retrofit four Ford Rangers with on-board vehicle automation systems at the Christmas Creek mine in Western Australia.
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WA lockdown forces Fortescue to halt FIFO
Fortescue Metals Group has cancelled its fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) flights on Monday after the Western Australia Government announced a five-day lockdown across three regions in the state.
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FIFO workers celebrate Christmas with families at site
Fortescue Metals Group and Mineral Resources helped their fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) workers get in the Christmas spirit last month by flying their families to site for the day.
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Fortescue joins fight against domestic violence
Fortescue Metals Group has earned a White Ribbon Australia accreditation, marking it as a safe and respectful workplace against violence towards women.
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Fortescue workers receive Lifeline support
Fortescue Metals Group has embarked on a month-long roadshow to promote mental health across its Pilbara operations in Western Australia.
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The evolution of remote mine workers
Rio Tinto and Fortescue Metals Group have led the emerging norm of working remotely from mine sites. Safe to Work takes a closer look at each company’s metropolitan-based operations centres.
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Fortescue flags return to normal rosters with additional screening
Fortescue Metals Group is set to reverse the changes made on its operational rosters due to COVID-19, while introducing additional screening measures and testing for workers.
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Fortescue caters to Pilbara Aboriginal communities’ needs
Fortescue Metals Group has worked with partner companies to support the Aboriginal communities in Western Australia amid the coronavirus crisis.
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Fortescue, Minderoo Foundation to fight coronavirus
Andrew Forrest has organised 90 tonnes of medical supplies to be flown from China as part of a $160 million funding package unveiled by Minderoo Foundation.
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Fortescue fights for workforce access amid tight border controls
Fortescue Metals Group has continued to manoeuvre through the impact of Western Australia’s strict border controls for all access points on its operations.
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