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Concrete steps towards GISTM implementation
Affected
communities¹
■
Grievance Global
Standard released on
October 30, 2020
▪Human Rights Global
Policy and Global
Standard Procedure
for engagement with
Indigenous People and
Traditional
Communities
▪ Brazilian legislation
requires FPIC
▪ All process that
requires PAEBM
review has an
Indigenous and
Quilombola component
Integrated
knowledge base
■ The PAEBM¹
registers the project-
affected people
(socio-economic and
environmental)
H
The most at-risk
groups are also
identified
▪ Probabilistic
seismicity hazards
and climate change
assessments being
performed
▪TSF break studies
under review,
following best
practices
1 Emergency Action Plans for Mining Dams.
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■
Design, construc-
tion, operation &
monitoring
Consequence of failure
classification being
reviewed in accordance
with GISTM
Addressing brittle failure
modes with conservative
design criteria
(implementation of
backup dams for the
critical upstream TSF)
Design Basis Report
prepared by EoR's
HIRA to assess risks
and critical controls,
geotechnical monitoring
centers with TARPS3
Management
and governance
▪ Policies, systems and
accountabilities
completely reviewed
▪ITRB and EOR
appointed
▪ Multi levels of review
implemented
▪ Geotechnical
knowledge portal
implemented
▪ Organizational culture
with VPS enforcement
H
▪ Ombudsman channel
with whistleblower
protection
Non-exhaustive examples
Public disclosure
and access to
information
Emergency
response and
long-term recovery
■
PAEBM¹ publicly
disclosed
- Engagement with
public sector
agencies in post-
failure response
strategies
H Brumadinho
reparation enabling
participation of the
affected people in the
restoration and
recovery works and
ongoing monitoring
activities
▪GISTM implementation
commitment disclosed
at the ESG Portal
▪ESG Portal under
frequent review to
accommodate all the
TSF and information
requested
▪ Monthly EoR reports
publicly disclosed
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