Performance Measure
Agency
Measure Name
Number of serious injuries and fatalities at mineral and fossil fuel extraction sites per 200,000 worker hours.
Measure Last Modified
Jun 26 2019 11:06
Measure Last Published
Aug 02 2019 12:14
Measure Status
Active
Data Source and Calculation

Data is collected from reports of serious personal injuries and fatalities submitted by permitted mine operators throughout the year and the reports of employee work hours reported by permitted mine operators on their annual tonnage reports submitted to the Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy (DMME). The rate is calculated as the number of serious personal injuries and fatalities per 200,000 work hours. Data for the previous calendar year become available in April. DMME evaluates the five-year rolling average of this rate to determine the trend.

Enterprise Priorities and Strategies
Enterprise InitiativeEnterprise PriorityEnterprise Strategy
EconomyEnergyPromote a diverse and reliable energy supply.
Associated Service Areas
SA CodeSA Name
50602Mineral Mining Environmental Protection, Worker Safety and Land Reclamation
50605Coal Worker Safety
Measure ID40900000.001.001
Measure ClassAgency Key
Measure TypeOutcome
Year TypeCalendar
Preferred TrendDecrease
FrequencyAnnually
Statistical UnitNumber of injuries
Baseline and Targets
Target NameDateResultNote
Baseline
Short Target 202012/31/20200.13
Long Target 202212/31/20220.128
Measure Results
YearResultExplanatory Note
19990.46This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates.
20000.44This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates.
20010.44This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates.
20020.39This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates.
20030.34This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates.
20040.33This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates.
20050.32This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates.
20060.30This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates.
20070.27This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates.
20080.27This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates.
20090.24This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates.
20100.24This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates.
20110.21
20120.20
20130.17
20140.16A data entry error occurred when calculating the measure for 2014. .1631 is the correct number.
20150.13
20160.13
20170.14
20180.13
2019
- Run Date: 09/28/2021 10:38:51