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SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE AGAINST OUR FOCUS AREAS
INTRODUCTION
DATA AND ASSURANCE
SAFE AND ENDURING OPERATIONS (CONTINUED)
Occupational safety performance
PERFORMANCE
Sasol Chemicals Business
Sasol Energy Business
Corporate Centre
2022 commenced on a tragic note with the passing of a service provider
at our Sasolburg facilities. We had a total of 17 recordable injuries with
an improvement in our RCR and LWDCR. The high severity injury –
severity rate increased from 13 in 2021 to 36; mainly because of the fatality
in July 2021.
Regrettably, we tragically lost four colleagues in work-related incidents –
three at Mining operations (Bosjesspruit colliery), and one at Secunda
Operations (SO). Our RCR has increased in 2022 as compared to 2021.
The HSI programme remains a key initiative in preventing fatalities, high
severity injuries and process safety incidents. Our SHE Risk Management
places focus on first and second levels of assurance on critical controls
and is considered the backbone of our HSI programme.
Leadership teams are committed to continuing with our HSI programme
by enabling our workforce to make informed decisions and to prevent
incidents through effective risk management practices and adherence
to life saving rules.
Fatalities
RCR
LWDCR
Total number of first aid cases
Total number of person hours
worked (million)
2022
2021
1
0,26
0,15
128
0
0,28
0,20
133
13,23
14,17
Fatalities
RCR
LWDCR
Total number of first aid cases
Total number of person hours
worked (million)
2022
2021
4
0,27
0,10
325
2
0,26
0,13
157
132,52
115,25
2022
2021
0
0
RCR
0,00
0,00
LWDCR
0,00
0,00
–
–
0,95*
1,5*
Fatalities
Total number of first aid cases
Total number of person hours
worked (million)
Increase
Decrease
No change
* Aligning Corporate Centre exposure hour data with the new Sasol 2.0 organisational
structure, where average exposure hours over the period has reduced as a result.
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