Impala
  Rustenburg
  • Sunrise View received the prestigious Housing Project of the Year 2009 award (for units above R80 000) at the International South African Housing Foundation conference
  • Impala received top honours in the Southern African Institute of Steel Construction’s 2009 Steel Awards (mining and industrial) for its role as developer in the construction of 17 Shaft headgear – a record-breaking engineering feat on several aspects
  • ISO17025 recertification of mineral process laboratory
  • 365 days without a lost-time injury at 5 Shaft
  • 3 million fatality-free shifts – 1 Shaft (11 May 2010)
  • 1 million fatality-free shifts – 11 Shaft (September 2009)
  • 2 million fatality-free shifts –11 Shaft (25 May 2010)
  • 2 million fatality-free shifts – 6 Shaft (25 July 2009)
  • 1 million fatality-free shifts – 12 Shaft (17 December 2009)
  • 2 million fatality-free shifts – Processing (24 March 2010)
  • 6 million fatality-free shifts – Mining Services  
  Impala Springs  
  • Achieved platinum status with an LTIFR of 0 (365 days without a lost-time injury) 
  Mimosa
  • Mimosa mining cadets dominated the 2009 awards at the Zimbabwe School of Mines, winning nine awards including best overall student
  • 2.75 million fatality-free shifts, June 2010 and six months without a lost-time injury
  • Lowest annual LTIFR ever  
  Zimplats
  • Received the AMMZ Chamber of Mines environmental trophy
  • Ngezi Mine recognised as safest underground operation in the Implats Group
  • 3 million fatality-free shifts (April 2010) 
  Implats
  • Awarded the “Excellence in Sustainability Report” ranked 4th
 
 
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