Fresnillo Results Presentation Deck
2022 PRELIMINARY RESULTS HSECR
SUSTAINABILITY IS CORE TO OUR PURPOSE:
"TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE WELLBEING OF PEOPLE THROUGH THE SUSTAINABLE MINING OF SILVER AND GOLD"
HEALTH
& SAFETY
SAFETY CULTURE BASED ON CARING FOR OUR
PEOPLE
We established the 'I care, we care'
operational committee to assist the Executive
Committee in risk management and to
promote uniform implementation of our
philosophy across operations. It comprises
general operational superintendents, relevant
service area leaders, technical specialists, and
safety leaders
23.22
8.14
2017
■Total Recordable Injury Frequency Rates (TRIFR)
Lost Time Injury Frequency (LTIFR)
20.47
8.64
2018
18.67
7.63
2019
13.88
6.18
2020
10.42
5.76
2021
10.26
5.44
2022
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ENVIRONMENT
OPTIMISING OUR USE OF RESOURCES AND BEING
TRANSPARENT AND ACCOUNTABLE ARE CRUCIAL
ELEMENTS OF SUSTAINABLE MINING
Supplied 35.6% of our electricity from renewable
sources. We continue to target 75% by 2030
Water reuse efficiency of 82% in the year
Converted our target haulage fleet at Herradura
to a dual fuel system, reducing our carbon
footprint by ~20% per truck
Continued to implement best practice
governance and engineering to manage our
Tailings Storage Facilities (TSF). TSF at
Juanicipio became our first facility to fully meet
Canadian Dam Association, Mining Association
of Canada, International Commission on Large
Dams and International Council on Mining and
Metals principles from the earliest days of its
development, design and construction
COMMUNITY
RELATIONS
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OUR COMMUNITIES ARE OUR STRATEGIC
PARTNERS - COMMITMENT TO UN SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
We provided free dental care, eye care and
physical therapy in 125 communities,
benefiting almost 8,000 people
We are working to improve how Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
(STEM) education can help students in the
Fresnillo District understand and respond to
climate change
We are financing half of the cost of a new
programme that will provide 20 hours of face-
to-face training to 800 teachers, benefiting an
estimated total of 24,000 students from
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