At Tacora, we strive to eliminate all hazards and risks to our workers’ health. To accomplish this, occupational hygiene risk assessments and findings are carried out through monitoring and exposure controls, which protect all our employees’ health. We also have a Primary Care Paramedic as well as trained Advanced Medical First Responders onsite at all times.
In 2024, we enhanced our Emergency Response Team (ERT) to bolster safety and preparedness. This team focuses on improving rapid response to onsite incidents, including mine-specific emergencies. Tacora's ERT includes trained personnel ready to handle a range of situations, from medical emergencies to mine rescues, ensuring a higher standard of safety for workers. The commitment to safety aligns with Tacora’s broader strategy of zero-harm, risk management, and workplace safety. We have continuously emphasized that empowering employees with emergency skills and resources is crucial for maintaining a safe and healthy work environment.
During Q1 2025, Tacora had one Lost Time Injury (LTI). The nature of the LTI was injury to muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, etc. The injury was caused by a fall.