Health and Safety

Courageous Safety Leadership

Courageous Safety Leadership is a journey—for each of us individually and for our company. It requires safety leadership by every employee and contractor at every level of our organization and will help us achieve our vision of everyone going home safe and healthy every day.

CSL is based on six principles:

1.    I am responsible for my safety and for the safety of those around me.

2.    I am empowered to be courageous. I must speak up if my safety or the safety of those around me is affected or can be improved.

3.    My values, beliefs, attitudes, behaviours and actions have an impact on me and on others, both at work and at home.

4.    A safe operation is a productive operation.

5.    We achieve excellence in safety through a positive culture of safety and strong technical programs.

6.    Safety is a core value at Teck and will not be compromised for any reason.

 

Thank You

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Many thanks to those who contributed to and participated in this issue of Connect:

Catherine Adair, Community Relations Leader, Trail Operations; Craig Bishop, Superintendent, Processing, Coal Mountain Operations; Patsy Decker, Clerk, Materials, Sparwood office; Linda Deluca, Analyst, Vendor Master Data, Sparwood office; ; Karin Greenlees, Manager, Health and Safety, Sparwood office; Grant Matkovich, Blaster II, Greenhills Operations; María Isabel Reinoso, Lawyer, Santiago office; Vanessa Roeland, Metallurgical Engineer, Mill, Highland Valley Copper; Jacqui Schneider, Senior Community Relations Coordinator, Highland Valley Copper; Jeff Thorpe, Senior Server Specialist, Information Systems, Vancouver office; Verna Westlake, Community Relations Coordinator, Red Dog Operations.

A worker in protective gear handles equipment at an industrial site.

On The Cover

Jessica Maureira, Plant Operator, Quebrada Blanca Operations.

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