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While we continue to build our safety maturity, we are seeing the impacts of COVID-19 restrictions on our operations, with fatigue across the organisation and, in some areas, tightness in the labour pool. Our all-injury frequency rate (AIFR) in 2021 was 0.40 compared to 0.37 in 2020. We had another challenging year managing the pandemic and we saw a small increase in the number of people hurt on the job. Over the last year, we have included contractors more in our safety efforts and are taking action across our product groups to support greater consistency in the application of our safety systems. These incidents are stark reminders that we must continue to share the learnings across our business, both among our employees and our contractor partners. In the second half of the year, three people fell from significant heights in three separate events causing serious injury that could have resulted in a fatality.
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Focused improvements are under way to manage this critical risk. A significant risk at our sites is falling objects, accounting for 38% of our potentially fatal incidents (PFIs). We still see some serious incidents at our own operations. We also felt immense sadness this year when one of our colleagues from Richards Bay Minerals (RBM) lost his life tragically to violence on his way to work. We will work with our contractor partners and joint venture owners to support the implementation of actions to make these facilities and operations safer and eliminate fatalities in our industry. We are working closely with our partners to understand what happened in each of these events. At one of our non-managed joint-ventures, The Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinée SA (CBG), three workers lost their lives in three separate workplace incidents. Three mariners also lost their lives in incidents on chartered vessels.
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Two people tragically drowned when a marine vessel delivering materials sank while en route to our Kemano operations in British Columbia, Canada. While we recognise the commitment made by all our employees and contractors to achieve this milestone, we know we can always do better.Īlthough we have had no fatalities on our managed sites in 2021, we are saddened by the loss of life at our suppliers and non-managed operations this year. Keep dishing them out Critical Role, you certainly have an avid fan here.In 2021, for the third year in a row, we had zero fatalities. Excellent writing, world building, artwork, and more all come together to make one of the coolest sourcebooks in the Fifth Edition of D&D to date. One of my favorites being the Moon Cleric for the light vs dark vibe it gives off. The character subclasses are amazing and while might leave a bit to be desired mechanically, are thematically awesome.
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As well as pack it chock full of factions, all unique and versatile and perfect for storytelling. Matt Mercer and the Critical Role Team have also given us amazing plot hooks and a well written history of Tal'Dorei to make the land come alive once again. I never get tired of looking at it throughout the book. Secondly, the art is absolutely stunning. First the book is wonderfully thick, meaning there will be lots of content while a lot of official WOTC books are just thinner, so more content is always great in my book. Like Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, Matt Mercer and the Critical Role Team has once again dished out an incredible D&D setting set in another continent of Exandria.