DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Newmont
Mining Corporation (NYSE: NEM) (Newmont or the Company) continues to
support the investigation of a tragic accident on 7 April in which six
construction contractors lost their lives, and to offer its condolences
and support to the families of the victims. The investigation is being
led by the Inspectorate Division of Ghana’s Minerals Commission.
In response to the accident on Saturday, Newmont temporarily suspended
production at both its Ahafo and Akyem mines in Ghana. Operations have
restarted at both Ahafo and Akyem following extended safety discussions
and risk assessments with employees.
The Ahafo Mill Expansion project, where the accident took place, and all
surface civil construction work will remain suspended until Newmont and
the authorities are satisfied that work can resume safely.
The Company will provide updates as new information becomes available.
Background
A tragic accident occurred at Newmont’s Ahafo Mill Expansion project in
Ghana on 7 April 2018. A contractor construction crew of eight people
was working inside a surface reclaim facility when the roof collapsed
during the placement of concrete. Of these eight, two escaped with minor
injuries. Emergency response teams were deployed immediately, but six
fatalities were confirmed.
The victims’ families were notified, and the Company continues providing
support and counseling services to the families, the employees of the
contract construction company, as well as the entire workforce at Ahafo.
The Company immediately notified relevant authorities and local leaders
and Newmont Ghana continues coordinating with the Inspectorate Division
of the Minerals Commission to fully support their investigations into
the accident.
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Source: Newmont Mining Corporation