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Sustainability Report 2015 43

A key challenge for many businesses including IGO lies

in ensuring supervisors, front-line leaders and elected

safety representatives have the right set of skills. One

of these skills is the ability to complete a basic incident

investigation. In FY2015 IGO commenced a program to

deliver incident investigation training (known as ICAM) to

our front-line leaders at our Jaguar Operation. Selected

individuals have or will be provided, with the opportunity

to completed advanced ICAM training.

The objective of the training is to provide the tools and

knowledge that will enable our leaders to conduct a

systematic investigation including scene management,

evidence gathering, interview techniques, and basic

investigation report writing. This training is specifically

intended to teach participants to distinguish between

root causes, contributing factors and the identification of

credible corrective actions. This will improve both their

capabilities and IGO’s capacity to improve safety in the

workplace.

SAFETY CASE STUDY:

ICAM TRAINING FOR SUPERVISORS

AND SAFETY REPRESENTATIVES

500,000 mE

6,500,000mN

Nova/Bollinger ( Ni-Cu)

600,000 mE

6,500,000mN

Crown Land

Operation(InDevelopment)

500,000 mE

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600,000 mE

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12.5

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MGAZone 51 (GDA94)

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BALLADONIA STATION

BOONDEROO STATION

FRASER RANGE STATION

KOONJARRA STATION

NOONDOONIA STATION

SOUTHERN HILLS STATION

WOORLBA STATION

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Responsibility for most incident investigations

rests with our supervisors, front-line leaders and

elected safety representatives.

FIGURE 11

NOVA PROJECT

NEW BUSINESS