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WELCOME

MINING COMPANY
ANTAMIN
SAFETY INDUCTION
INDUSTRIAL
GOALS
Make Antamina Partners and Strategic
Partners known:

V The MASS Policy and our security


philosophy.
V The risks inherent to the work that they
will carry out within Antamina's area of
operations.
V The General Standards and Procedures we
use to control risks.
COMPANY CONSTITUTIONAL ACT
ANTAMIN MINING
We are Antamina, efficient operators of a complex polymetallic deposit. Our
team is strongly committed to producing and delivering high quality
concentrates, safely and responsibly, from the Peruvian Andes to the
world.

We identify the values of our company as our own and we are highly
motivated to always be better.

Our purpose is to create value and benefits responsibly for workers,


shareholders, communities and Peru.

Our mission is to be a company with extraordinary and predictable results


in quality, adaptability, profitability, security, environment and
relationships
community, through the participation and leadership of our
people.
Environment Policy, Health,
Safety of ANTAMINA
• Aware of our mission, we commit to:

– Respect the culture, traditions and


values of employees, the communities
neighboring our operations.

– Maintain open communication with the


government, shareholders, employees,
communities and other stakeholders,
regarding issues related to the
environment, health and safety .
Environment Policy, Health,
Safety of ANTAMINA
– Act responsibly as administrators of the resources in our charge,
ensuring the care of the environment, the well-being of workers and
neighboring communities.

Prevent risks to the environment,


health, safety and communities in all
its activities, ensuring compliance
with government, World Bank and
Company regulations and
standards.
Environment Policy, Health,
Safety of ANTAMINA
– Periodically review environmental, health, safety and
community relations systems, programs and
practices to ensure continuous improvement in the
performance of our activities.

– Maintain a monitoring program to ensure compliance


with our policy, laws and government regulations .

– Train and sensitize all employees to improve their


performance, guaranteeing a safe and healthy
workplace .
Our Security Philosophy

*All occupational injuries and


illnesses can be prevented.

* Safety is EVERYONE 's responsibility.

* Management is responsible for training


all employees to work safely.
Our Security Philosophy

Working safely is a condition


of employment.

Incident Prevention contributes to business


success and your personal success.
Our Security Philosophy
Management System Values
7 Security “MASS” Environment, Health
and Safety
With everyone's participation we can get work done
sure

* Integrity. BOLD STATEMENT

• I respectSTRATEGIC RESULTS
HEALT INDUSTRIAL SECURITY
ENVIRONMENT H
• Stake Organization and
control
Occupation
• Learning
Requirements
of the system
al hygiene
Risk control
critics

• Responsibility Risk control


external
Planning Occupation

• Recognition al medicine
Human factor

• Performance
Monitoring and
corrections Occupation
Risk control
operational
al
psychology
Control of
emergencies

CONSTITUTIVE ACT MASSC POLICY ANTAMIN VALUES


Why do accidents
happen?

CONCEPTS
DANGER RISK
Condition, source of energy It is the probability
or behavior with the that he danger
capacity to cause harm or actually cause
injury. damage or injury.
INCIDENT
UNPLANNED EVENT
Which may or may not cause
loss
ACCIDENT NEAR ACCIDENT
EXAMPLES OF INCIDENTS

Conveyor belt support fall


in mineral transfer tunnel.
V There were no injuries.
V There was no damage.
What were the acts
and/or conditions?

What other things could have happened?


EXAMPLES OF INCIDENTS

V Damage
serious to
the teams.
EXAMPLES OF INCIDENTS

V operator had both


legs broken.
What were the acts
I
conditions?
EXAMPLES OF INCIDENTS

Rock fall on the road .

What were the acts


and
sub-standard
conditions?

#4
EXAMPLES OF INCIDENTS
Truck falls off to
the
dump.
V Operator uninjured.
V Truck with damage
moderate.
Which were the
acts and/or conditions?
CAUSES OF INCIDENTS
Substandard Act Sub-standard condition

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IN M EDIATA
CAUSES

INCIDENT
CAUSES OF INCIDENTS
Personal Factors Work Factors
Inadequate leadership
Inadequate Physical Capacity
Improper engineering
Inadequate Mental Capacity
Inappropriate purchases
Improper maintenance
• Inadequate standards
• Normal wear and tear
Abuse and misuse

BASIC CAUSES

CAUSES I NM EDIATAS

INCIDENT
Risk decreases with control measures

H
DANGERS E
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DANGERS

The holes are the sub-standard acts and conditions


Risk control is lost!
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Incident Investigation

The main thing is to avoid a


repetition of the incident, not to
find culprits.
INCIDENT INVESTIGATION
“All incidents are foreseeable and their prevention
It is the responsibility of the Supervision "

Why investigate incidents


?
• Identify the immediate
and basic causes.
• Take effective corrective
measures.
• Improve Security
Management.
RISKS IN ANTAMIN AND
CONTROL MEASURES
V A surveyor stayed at the
top of a hill during a storm.
{Among his things he had
an aluminum rod that was
used for his work.
ELECTRIC STORMS

•Lightning struck him


through the rod.
How could this have been
avoided?
In Antamina between
November and April
produce storms
electric daily.
ELECTRIC STORMS

YELLOW ALARM From 13 to 50


km .
ORANGE ALARM From 5 to 13
km .
RED ALARM From 0 to 5
km .

V Identify adequate shelter before the storm.


/ Have radio for the alarm.
•Types of Shelter: buildings with lightning rods and vehicles.
• Get off elevated areas, stay away from power lines or pipes, stay
away from bodies of water and tall structures .
Breakage of material
using explosive
energy.

Blasting Schedule
A12:15
A,16:15
BLASTING

V The Blasting Lookouts


^ THE RADIAL SILENCE
V The Mine Supervisor
The MD is a course • Behavior Change.
aimed at achieving the • Road Safety Rules.
professionalism of • Speed vs. Braking
DEFENSIVE DRIVING

driver. Distance
• Quality of the Defensive
Driver.

ELISA BEATRIZ
JEFFERSON MORALES
CMA/ SAN PABLO CLINIC
THE RED STRIP MINE MANAGEMENT Blind spots of heavy
Avoid losses generated by the
start-up or discharge of residual
energy of an equipment, machine
or system.
Who should Block?
Only authorized personnel

When is the Blocking done? During


inspection, maintenance or service.
LOCKING DEVICES AND
SIGNALING
May-25-04

Revalidation

DANGER

ANTAMIN ANTAMIN
DO NOT OPERATE DO NOT OPERATE
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL DO NOT REMOVE THIS TAC

IF THESE ORDERS ARE NOT RESPECTED DISIPLINARY ACTION WILL BE TAKEN


THEY WILL TAKE DISCIPLINARY IF THESE ORDERS ARE DISREGARDED
MEASURES

Name: AGUIRRE CARDENAS JUAN

Area: PROJECT AND


ENGINEERING
Room:
SY-02-12
Exam date Evaluation Date
25-May-04

Revalid
ation
25-May0-05
May-25-05

Name and signature


Supervisor Name & Sign
of
Supervisor
GUSTAVO
BRAVO

GUSTAVO
BRAVO
HHave you NFPA ever doneRHOMBUS –
this?
A STANDARD 704
Z• In thisHEALTH
case RISK
the FIRE RISK Flash Point

A substance
4.
corrosive.
Deadly
was
3 Extremely dangerous
4. < 73º F (22.7º C)
3. < 100º F (37.8º C)

R . Dangerous
2 Slightly Dangerous
2. < 200º F (93.3º C)
1. +- 200º F (93.3º C)

2
0. Will not catch fire
D serious
• The worker
. Normal
1
suffered
. damage to his
O digestive
0
.
and respiratory 1 3
U systems.
S SPECIFIC RISK
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S Alkaline
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Protective equipment SAFETY IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY
Staff

H AN
TA
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES CONTROL SYSTEM

INDUSTRIAL SULFURIC ACID


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CMA code 15-005-0050 Smel
l
Lavatory State Physic
al
Slightly milky liquid

A
Z Synonyms SULFURIC ACID User

A Very dangerous acid that, upon contact with tissues, can cause chronic acidic It can cause irritation to the throat and
MAIN
bronchitis.
HAZARDS

R ] SECURITY

Storage Aínas tare i Ingareswtdo where exOlg coughs

D prEOCkk clothes, g IZlES argos, boats coi Tito aiüoJj.

O PROCEDURES IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

Do not use ag 1a dlrectamé IE coi e I Soldo s I es q He 10 It should be linked and the acid ImedetaméE added to the link as ab IdkE quality of agy. If you are lazy, you should

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Fire
est e hUlé te e • go to the la, ce 1k8og raE. It must be treated and the acid remaining IE coi cal. Or isar mate rbks combstbks.

Get angry ImedeaméEOOlblidaiEagladIIIE 15 m Inte, man par asec varelen i^ee • Dda e
Eyes Fur Laer 2 201 00 dblidaiE agaylab”k heitodimlE long time, despoare of • contmlada clothes, ei| winery to
I area. z0a ate ótete coi bkcarbonaD of Sodium at 5%.

S Ingestion Do not fight the uÜm to s I • Lktima este cois le i • aure boca coi
caitdades deaga. Search for medical information.
rabibidalt
Inhalation
Lklra buktmaa ii ligar ^ferbybiscara/ite medical de lmédED.

S HEALTH EFFECTS

U
F te TES doubles que te plkca pos ble pe nbracbi, makstar, uÜm IDe, darrea.
Q lemadi ras, it is possible to present the biases and • • Ingestion
Eyes conea.

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They are those jobs in which
accidents when they occur
are generally fatal.
Therefore, to carry out these
jobs they require a WRITTEN
WORK PERMIT.
WORK PERMITS

What are these jobs?


•Confined spaces.
•Hot work.
•Work at height.
•Excavations and trenches.
CONFINED SPACES
V It is a closed or semi-closed
C space large enough for a
person to enter and perform
O their task.
N
V It has limited or
F restricted access and
I exit.
N V May contain hazardous
atmospheres.
E / TO
D
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P
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C Gompañin Minera Antamina S. TO. AhITAMIN____________

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ENTRY PERMIT TO CONFINED SPACES
Uticci In dol Epeio Conf nodo Coot:
Hon tk Ingresn

Job description: Duration dul porm co.

N Nomüteyl irme by Superyisorrdelrcd

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COMPLETION OF TFAB&.IC}

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PROTECTION MEASURES

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and iimaiar bon vopce.

Sor aguz has been cleaned.


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F Ciros üuatribul —
comments or specific instructions

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That work that generates ignition
sources such as:
High temperatures, sparks, open fire
in environments or areas where there
is the possibility of a fire or explosion.
Examples of hot work : • Electric
arc welding
•Oxycutting
• Open flames
❖ Grinding, etc.

What is required to execute them?


HOT WORK

Have a Written Permit.


VCover or remove all elements that are
combustible and that could ignite due
to the effect of the spark or
incandescent slag.
VIimplement a protection system to
avoid the reflection of the welding arc
or the projection of particles.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
PERMISSION
H CALL RESCUE
Annex= 0 Radio= Channel 1
O THIS PERMIT MUST REMAIN VISIBLE AT THE WORKPLACE
ANTAMINA MINING COMPANY SA

DANGER!
UNTIL THE CULMINATION

T
This record must be archived for a minimum of six months.
HOT WORK PERMIT
The hot work permit is required when carrying outName and Signature
work that generatesof Fire Watcher
ignition sources in areas where there is a danger of fire or explosion
Date: Horadeinico Place
I have verified that the indicated place has been examined, the procedures have been checked and implemented.

W
Necessary precautions for which I authorizeWork
Hot Work
done :by. (Name of Tabanadar/Company ) Job Description
• Art amine:___________________________________
• Socin Estrategino_______
PRECAUTIONS CHECKLIST
_______________________________________________SIS. NO N. NoApIfea^A
□ The availability and operability of the Yo I The equipment for work was inspected
fire extinguishing media {Hose, |_____callente

O
fire extinguishers, mantea, ele.)

HOT WORK
KEEP AWAY
WORK AREA! FUEL OR FLAMMABLE TANK

R
□ The atmosphere is monitored and does not create flammable gases or the ledo com bush bles team
vapors.
Flammable liquids and vapors have been purged
□ Dust rags removed flammable materials , making area safe

COMBUSTIBLES AND
Tanks, pipes and equipment have been blocked and destroyed.

□ It was verified that they are dirty and do not contain fuel spills.

K FLAMMABLES
of flammable gases (Ü LEL)
Non-removable D ombustibis materials were covered or isolated .

It is required to place martens to protect the pees of the Rieres ViGI LANCIA OF FIRE:
River . The lookout has firefighting equipment (oxtinbor and languera) and
knows how to use it.
Ducts or belts that could transport carbon particles to high
places were protected or stopped.
Get to know the most Korean fire alarm , communication for
emergencies.
□ Additional precautions should be taken to prevent
taps or equipment that has rubber or plastic parts Fire surveillance will be even for me after that the job will be
hard .
ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS
Periodic monitoring of the ark will be carried out for up to 3 hours
after the work is completed.

Name and Signature Supv. responsible for the Area Name and Signature Supv responsible for the
Work
WORK AT HEIGHT
It is any work that involves
the danger of people falling
or damage to equipment
and/or people at lower
levels.
WORK AT HEIGHT

FIXED PROTECTION SYSTEMS


V Railings.
V Protection networks.
PERSONAL PROTECTION TO AVOID
FALLS { Elevators.
V Scaffolding.
• Stairs.
PERSONAL PROTECTION TO STOP
FALLS (from 1.80 m) V Anchorage.
V Life line.
•Safety harness.
WORK AT HEIGHT

USE OF THE HARNESS


V Previous inspection.
V Double life line.
V Safe anchor point: steel
cable or structure that resists
falling.
V Rescue in less than 15
minutes.
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] ANNEX 5: Permit for assembly and use of scaffolding


PERMITS FOR ASSEMBLY AND USE

4 Antamina Mining Company SA


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IMISO FOR SCAFFOLD ASSEMBLY iOS
PERMIT FOR USE OF SCAFFOLD
DracW of permission (From li lelo del tabao: D i rack is tm ada: COMPLETE BEFORE USING THE SCAFFOLD BY PRIME ALL FIG

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the aidam) THIS PERMIT MUST BE RENEWED EVERY 7 WORKING DAYS.

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Is the structure capable of withstanding 4 times the working load ?
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COMPLETE BEFORE SCAFFOLD ASSEMBLY
SCAFFOLDING

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that work completely

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covered with appropriate
adequate guardrailscoppices 010Tabao
around the m)2 platform?
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A COPY OF THE WORK SITE DURING THE MONTAGE
VISIBLE PLACE SCAFFOLDING
A COPY OF THIS PERMIT MUST REMAIN VISIBLE

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(Name YF Imma____________________________________________ Date:_____________________
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(Name and Signature)___________________________ Date:______________
DOWN.
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What are the BASIC CAUSES?
E Man-made depression in the
soil surface through the
X removal of soil.
C
A
V
A
T Risks:
V Slope collapse. V
I Underground lines.
O V Fall of people and
N «dál
n2u9
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equipment.
• Confined space.
S
A
What is required to execute them?
{Have a special authorization.
{Inspect daily
EXCAVATIONS AND

{Fence the perimeter


{Do not collect material on the ridge
{Locate lookouts.
PERMISSION TO CARRY OUT EXCAVATIONS
First part
Excavation dimensions Length (m) Sand (m) Depth (m) Tald (angle)

Duration of the Estimated duration


■acres
Start date (maximum 7 days):

Location of the
excavation

Reason for 13
excavation

Compala Department

AFTER READING THE EXCAVATION AND TRENCHING PROCEDURE COMPLETE THE


FOLLOWING BEFORE STARTING ANY WORK
Risk
naf Action yes sa Specco Implemented Controls

Would this underground electrical connection


1
be reused in the era of traffic?

Will the installation: underground mechanics


2
(water, sewage, etc.) be re-texamined?

Is the Supervisor responsible for maintaining


3 the control of areas?
Zuterreal installations?

Has the area's Maintenance person been


consulted or has an Inecs or third-party
4 information detection team been put in place ?

Will the edges of the trench be marked on the


Yes surface for the guidance of the workers? evfar e
:crs^c cor iretalacones underground?

If an underground area is detected in the


excavation area, would it be dangerous to the
6 energy that leads and could it affect the execa-
adcres?

In the event that an underground area is


detected in the excavation area , a supervisor
7 will be designated to direct its surveillance .

If the practicality exceeds 1 s , is it made up of a


cloth signed by an inferior CM c de Miras
Coegaso, indicating the needs for support of
b
the appearances 7

Antamína Mining Company SA


Those that use electricity as tool before using it.
a source of energy.
Drills, saws, welding
V Use Protective
MACHINES AND TOOLS

Equipment Staff
machines, monitoring
appropriate.
instruments, fusion
machines, etc. {Do not use spell tools.
ELECTRICAL

V Inspect his
SE
C
U
RI
TY
G
U
A
R
DS It is a control method that protects the worker
from direct contact with moving parts of a
machine, whether at operating points or parts of
mechanisms that transmit energy.
VNOS8-c0IOO-_LOMa 30 OcInO-
COLOR CODE
WORKER'S RIGHT TO
REFUSING TO DO A JOB
INSECURE
All Antamina Partners and Strategic Partners have
the right to refuse to perform work if they find
reasonable causes to believe that:

V A condition exists that is dangerous to yourself


or your co-workers.

V The use of an equipment, tool or instrument


represents a danger to yourself or your co-workers.

V There is some violation of Peruvian mining


safety and hygiene regulations or of Antamina's
internal regulations on Health and Safety.
It is a process of methodical
and systematic observation.
O
We all require our workplace
R to be safe and healthy.
D
E
R
A
N
D
TYPES OF INSPECTIONS
I {Informal (routine)
N { Formal
•PRE-Use
S •Order and planned
cleaning
Tool that helps us establish a procedure to systematically
identify the dangers associated with the execution of a task and
establish the control mechanisms required to minimize the
SECURE ANALYSIS OF

possibilities of losses.
WORK (AST)
WORK INSURANCE ANALYSIS
(AST)
ST
O W ork Safety
P through P
PR
DECIDE
STOP REPORT reventive
O .qoceguDsb
Observation .
G STOP ACT
R
A I WATCHED

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* Technique based on the observation of the
person's behavior.
❖ Trains to modify the behavior of employees
regarding safety.
❖ Develops observation and communication skills.
American Training
Resources
Presents
Antamina 2003 - 2005
I am Antamina, safety is my responsibility

Statement 2003: “WE CAN MAKE THE CHANGE”

We did?
Antamina 2003 - 2005
Results

1. Reduction of Recordable AccidentsFatal


Lost time
Attention
Medical
2. Antamina Vision

Peruvian example of mining excellence in the world.


Extraordinary leaders transforming challenges into successes.
AR 2002 = 147
Inspiring the development of tomorrow... now

= 59
A.
R.

2005

3. Industrial Security Value We keep industrial safety in mind in


all our actions and decisions, as the
responsibility of each one, proactively
protecting people and property.
4. Our Safety culture involves the family.

5. We have our own Industrial Safety


Management System. (Items)
Recognition National
Antamina 2003 - 2005
Evolution
ANTAMIN
RECORDABLE ACCIDENTS FREQUENCY PERFORMANCE
Rolling Average
Antamina Security 2009
“ We are recognized by the mining
world as leaders in industrial
safety; Our processes , the
commitment of our people and
our culture are used as models
in other
2009

Recordable Index <1

organizations.”
Antamina: Heading
towards 2009

19.23
18 -
15
.4
Year Indices
16 -
7

14 2006 5.0
2007 3.5
12
8.77 2008 2.0
10
2009 Less than 1.0
6.76

Mission
accompli
shed

Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec


2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Antamina 2006:
I am Antamina, safety is my responsibility

My actions
achieve zero
damage!!
Personal
commitment

Management
commitment
Antamina 2006
My actions achieve
zero damage

Inspections Strategic partners


Antamina 2006-2009
My actions achieve zero
damage
With the rules and procedures
Safety doesn't end when you
leave work.

Use the same security


principles and practices to
SECURITY OUTSIDE

protect YOU. And his family.

Remember
All incidents and injuries can
be prevented inside and
JOB

outside of work.

SECURITY IS OURS
RESPONSIBILITY

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