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South32 widens its fatality report protocol

SOUTH32 will now disclose fatalities for contractor activities associated with its operations that take place in locations where it does not have control after a fatality at its South African coal division.

South32 was committed to continually improving its systems and processes and influencing the organisations it worked with.

South32 was committed to continually improving its systems and processes and influencing the organisations it worked with.

South32 chair Karen Wood said in the company's annual report that safety remained its highest priority. "It has been our practice to report fatalities that occur where South32 has control of the work...

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