Murray & Roberts Cementation achieves landmark 8-million fatality free shifts

Achieving 8-million Fatality Free Shifts is no small feat and reflects a deeply embedded safety culture that extends across all levels of Murray & Roberts Cementation.
Achieving 8-million Fatality Free Shifts is no small feat and reflects a deeply embedded safety culture that extends across all levels of Murray & Roberts Cementation.

Leading underground mining contractor Murray & Roberts Cementation has achieved an extraordinary milestone of 8-million Fatality Free Shifts in January 2025, marking over a decade without a single fatality.

This accomplishment highlights the company’s unwavering commitment to safety, supported by significant investments in training, advanced technologies, and fostering a culture where safety is integral to everyday operations.

The milestone is a testament to the company’s unwavering commitment to safety and its determination to embed a culture where safety is not just a policy but a way of life. Over the years, Murray & Roberts Cementation has invested heavily in safety training, advanced technologies and fostering a shared responsibility among its workforce.

“This major achievement would not be possible without each and every one of our people being committed and focused on safety as an integral part of everyday work,” says Japie du Plessis, MD of Murray & Roberts Cementation. “Our teams operate in some of the most challenging environments, and it is their dedication to identifying and mitigating risks, following protocols and supporting one another that has made this accomplishment a reality.”

Achieving 8-million Fatality Free Shifts in such a hazardous industry is no small feat. It reflects a deeply embedded safety culture that extends across all levels of the organisation, from senior management to workers on the ground. Every employee is empowered to take ownership of safety, ensuring that proactive measures are taken to avoid potential risks.

Key to this success is Murray & Roberts Cementation’s Health, Safety and Environment framework which focuses on continuous improvement in safety management and operational performance. The company has also embraced cutting-edge technologies which allows people to be removed from the ‘contact area’ where most safety hazards are found.

Murray & Roberts Cementation has long recognised that safety begins with knowledge. The company runs comprehensive training programmes at its world class training academy, equipping employees with the skills and awareness to handle the challenges of working in underground mining environments. Apart from ensuring operational competencies, these initiatives also emphasise hazard identification, risk management and emergency response preparedness.

“Safety is not something we achieve overnight – it requires consistent effort, vigilance and a shared vision across the organisation,” adds Du Plessis. “Our training programmes, combined with the adoption of global best practices and the latest technologies, have been instrumental in maintaining our safety record.”

The achievement of 8-million Fatality Free Shifts places Murray & Roberts Cementation among the global leaders in mine safety. It not only demonstrates the company’s operational excellence but also serves as an example for the broader mining industry, proving that safety and productivity can go hand in hand.

As the company continues to grow and expand its operations, safety will remain the cornerstone of its success. This milestone underscores Murray & Roberts Cementation’s unwavering dedication to ensuring that every worker goes home safely at the end of each shift.

“While the 8-million Fatality Free Shifts is a proud moment for Murray & Roberts Cementation, we remain focused on maintaining and exceeding this standard through our commitment to continuous improvement, innovation and fostering a resilient safety culture to protect its most valuable asset – our people,” Du Plessis concludes.

 

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