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  • National awards recognize Ausenco’s accomplishments in workplace health and safety

    We are honoured to be awarded Excellence for both Safest Mining and Natural Resources Employer and Best Health & Safety Culture at the recent Canada’s Safest Employers Awards virtual gala. These awards speak to our exceptional employees who live and breathe our value of “Safety in all we do.”

  • Ausenco recognized for outstanding safety performance in Chile

    In August, our Santiago team received an award from the Chilean Safety Association (ACHS) for reaching 7 million hours without recordable accidents across all disciplines.

  • Up for the challenge - Delivering the Mina Justa Project

    Delivering the Mina Justa Project safely during a pandemic.

  • Meet our CEO – Zimi Meka

    The AusIMM Bulletin sat down with Zimi Meka to discuss his leadership philosophy and how he has helped to build a strong team culture that celebrates diversity.

  • Ausenco’s safety commitment recognized by national awards

    Ausenco wins Excellence Awards for Safest Mining and Natural Resources Employer and Best Health & Safety Culture

  • Maintaining best practice during the COVID-19 pandemic

    An interview with Jo Mackenzie, General Manager of Operations and Maintenance

  • Q&A: Maintaining best practice during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Jo Mackenzie, General Manager of Operations and Maintenance at Ausenco, sat down with the AusIMM Bulletin to discuss how she and her team have responded to the changes in work practices in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Ausenco wins silver at the 2019 Canada’s Safest Employers Awards

    We are honoured to win silver in the Mining and Natural Resources category at the 2019 Canada’s Safest Employers awards.

  • Ausenco Wins 2019 National Safety Council of Chile Awards

    We are pleased to announce that Ausenco recently received three awards from the National Safety Council of Chile for outstanding achievements in safety and health.

  • How many times have you driven home from work and couldn’t remember how you got there?

    It is common for people to switch off when undertaking everyday tasks such as driving home. The key for being safe at work and at home is to stay ‘switched on’ at all times. Consequently it is equally important to recognise the need to help keep those around us ‘switched on’ to safety.

  • Did you know that 17 hours awake is equivalent to a blood alcohol content of 0.05?

    Management of fatigue is a very important part of your personal safety and health. Sleep deficit is the most common contributing factor of fatigue and is built up slowly over consecutive nights of shortened or interrupted sleep. It can produce a decline in performance such as slower reaction times, failure to respond to changes and the inability to concentrate and make reasonable judgments.

  • Ausenco wins Gold at the 2018 Canada’s Safest Employers Awards

    We are tremendously honoured to win gold in the Mining and Natural Resources category at the 2018 Canada’s Safest Employers awards.

  • Ausenco Chile team recognized by the Chilean National Safety Council

    We are honoured to be recognized by the Board of Directors of the Chilean National Safety Council.

  • Ausenco wins runner up at the 2018 Duty of Care Awards

    We are honoured to be awarded Runner Up in the Communication Category of the International SOS Foundation 2018 Duty of Care Awards.

  • Ausenco awarded a "Special Mention" in the Communications Award Category at the International SOS Foundation 2017 Duty of Care Awards

    We're honoured to have been shortlisted as a finalised and then awarded a "Special Mention" in the Communications Award category at the International SOS Foundation 2017 Duty of Care Awards.

  • Ausenco Chile team wins National Safety Council of Chile Award 2017

    Ausenco Chile team wins 2017 National Safety Council of Chile Award in the Services to Mining Category.

  • Ausenco named one of Canada's Safest Employers 2016

    Ausenco has again been recognized as one of Canada’s safest employers at the Canadian Safety Awards Gala held October 24th, in Toronto, Canada. The annual gala, hosted by Canadian Occupational Safety magazine, unites companies from across Canada who are leaders in promoting occupational health and safety practices in their fields. Ausenco was a silver award recipient in the mining and natural resources category at the event.

  • Ausenco’s Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) programs and people recognised in National Safety Council of Australia 2016 Awards

    We’re delighted to announce that Ausenco has won the Category of Best Communication of a Safety Message and recognised as a Finalist for the Best Continuous Improvement of a WHS (Workplace Health & Safety) System in the National Safety Council of Australia (NSCA) Foundation/GIO National Safety Awards of Excellence announced in Sydney, Australia this week.

  • Ausenco again named one of Canada’s Safest Employers in 2015

    Ausenco was named a Silver Recipient winner in the category of Mining and Natural Resources at the 2015 Canada’s Safest Employers Awards and Gala in Toronto, Canada on 28 October. Presented annually by Canadian Occupational Safety magazine, the event brings together companies from across Canada who are advancing occupational health and safety practices in their industry sector.

  • Grande Côte project celebrates 4 million man-hours LTI-free

    The Grande Côte project team in Senegal, West Africa recently achieved another safety milestone, reaching 4 million man-hours Lost Time Incident (LTI) free. The Ausenco team continued their contribution towards this fantastic achievement, reaching 2 million man-hours LTI free.

  • Ausenco named one of Canada’s Safest Employers 2013

    Ausenco has been named a silver medal award winner in Canada’s Safest Employer awards. The award, which was presented in the category of Mining and Natural Resources, is sponsored by Canadian Occupational Safety magazine.

  • The Constancia Project in Peru reaches 5 million man-hours LTI free

    Congratulations to the Ausenco team and our contractors for achieving major milestones on the Constancia project site in Peru, reaching 5 million man-hours LTI free.

  • Ad Duwayhi project reaches 2 million man hours LTI-free

    The team working on the Ad Duwayhi project in Saudi Arabia has recently achieved another important milestone, reaching 2 million man hours LTI-free.

  • Significant safety milestones achieved at Constancia

    Congratulations to our team and contractors working on Hudbay’s Constancia Project in Peru for achieving 4 million man-hours Lost Time Injury (LTI) free.

  • 1 million man-hours LTI-free at Ad Duwayhi Gold Project

    Our project team has achieved 1 million man-hours LTI-free on the Ad Duwayhi Gold Project in Saudi Arabia.

  • Moose River Project – an interview with PM Mark Cornwell

    A sit down interview with PM Mark Cornwell to discuss the Moose River Consolidated Gold Project where Ausenco undertook the delivery of the 2 mtpa carbon-in-leach (CIL) processing plant and associated infrastructure. The project is located ~85 km north-east of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.