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Health and safety performance - contractors

Of the 17 contractor TIFR-recordable injuries during FY25, 6 resulted in lost time injuries (LTIs), bringing the contractor LTIFR to 1.2. The 12-month rolling TIFR has improved to 3.5 from 5.0 in June 2024, highlighting the positive impact of targeted safety initiatives. Proactive measures, including a significant increase in HSE walks and visible safety leadership, have contributed to a noticeable reduction in injuries among both employees and contractors compared to the previous year.

Notes

TIFR: number of Lost Time and Medical Treatment Injuries classified as TIFR-related in a 12 month rolling period, per million hours worked in that 12 month period.

OIFR: number of Lost time and Medical Treatment Injuries classified as OIFR-related in a 12 month rolling period, per million hours worked in that 12 month period.

LTIFR: number of Lost Time Injuries classified as both TIFR and OIFR in a 12 month rolling period, per million hours worked in that 12 month period.

AGL defines a contractor as a person or entity engaged by AGL under purchase order or contract to perform work or deliver services to, or on behalf of, AGL, and includes contractors working on both AGL sites and non-AGL sites.

LTIFR include all incidents, not just those resulting in a Workers Compensation claim.