Engineering & Mining Journal

AUG 2013

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INDONESIAN COAL has been strongly committed to implementing its mining principles to internationally recognized standards. In recent years it has received a Gold rating in the PROPER Award after four consecutive years of gaining a Green rating from the Ministry of Environment. These awards show that Adaro has complied with all regulatory requirements and has even gone beyond compliance by implementing environment initiatives and sustainable community development programs. Safety is Vital Adaro Energy has more than 22,000 employees and boasts many talented recruits from reputable universities, inside and outside Indonesia. It hires more than 70% of its employees from the local community in South Kalimantan. Adaro is committed to maximizing workplace safety in all operational aspects. It continues to implement an integrated safety, environmental and production management system known as Adaro Safety, Environment and Production, which is aligned with ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18000 international standards. To improve employee awareness of safety, www.e-mj.com Adaro Energy's South Kalimantan operations include barging to a deep water transfer station. health and environmental issues, as well as to create a safe working environment culture, Adaro has employed a group general manager of SHE to create policies that will be implemented by all levels within the company's business units and operating subsidiaries. Components of the safety culture include: Top management commitment to worker safety; consistently work on adapting international standards; and punishment for breaking safety rules. AUGUST 2013 • E&MJ; 95

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