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We are reviewing in detail the trends

around injuries, particularly sprains, in

order to reduce the number of people

being injured.

We have continued to further build on

current safety initiatives. This will see

the roll out of the Risk Management

Information System which will continually

improve risk management within our

business, and the introduction of a

Rail Vehicle Manual that provides key

information on each rail vehicle type that

is owned by us or that is allowed onto the

network under our accreditation. This will

provide a consistent approach across

the states in which we operate.

Other initiatives include the publishing

of Network Information Books that

describe our network in considerable

detail for the benefit of rail traffic crews

and track workers, and our Stop and

Think behavioural program will further

improve our safety culture.

We joined our customers and the rail

industry in supporting Rail R U OK? Day

in April and encouraged our workers to

look out for one another. We continue

to provide support for our employees

through our Employee Assistance

Program, and promote the use of

the RailRes application, developed by

TrackSAFE, to help employees build

resilience and manage their immediate

response to stress.

* Number of injuries for every million hours worked (ARTC employees)

08/09

06/07

05/06

09/10

07/08

10/11

11/12

12/13

13/14

14/15

15/16

Injury Frequency Rates* - Rolling 12 months to Date

10

20

30

0

40

6.72

3.73

MTIFR

LTIFR

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