TÜMAD prioritizes compliance with international standards, legal regulations, commitments, and Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Policy in its occupational health and safety efforts. In our operations, we evaluate the existing knowledge and skills of all stakeholders related to occupational health and safety, identify needs in accordance with community acceptance, and ensure that necessary actions are taken.

Occupational Health and Safety

At TÜMAD operations, Occupational Health and Safety, Emergency Management Plans are present and implemented. The main objective of these plans is to ensure compliance of OHS Management Activities in mining fields with legal regulations, commitments to credit rating agencies, and TÜMAD OHS Policies.

Our OHS Department's ultimate goal is to foster a culture of Occupational Health and Safety where, at the end of each working day, all our employees and the neighbors living near our mines continue their lives safely and healthily in their homes.

Specific OHS training to newly hired personnel according to our company.

Daily, weekly, monthly OHS meetings

Clinic, ambulance, full-time doctor services at facilities

Detailed annual and semi-annual medical examinations for employees

Incident and accident reporting

With TÜMAD's Occupational Health and Safety Approach:

OHS Policy ensures protection of employees from accidents, incidents, negative attitudes, and behaviors in the workplace.

A proactive approach aims to eliminate potential accidents and hazards during activities.

Enhancing employees' awareness and culture of occupational health and safety, alongside developing their competencies through advanced training.

Regular meetings of Employee Representatives are organized to ensure participation and consultation at all levels of the organization, with decisions promptly implemented.

Experienced OHS specialists conduct planned inspections to control workplace safety in accordance with identified hazards and risks. Design, adjustments, and corrective actions are undertaken based on the nature and severity of identified risks.

Ensuring all occupational health and safety measures are completed before commissioning and commencement of work.

Managing significant changes in operations with occupational health and safety approaches.

Conducting necessary assessments to ensure the safety of technical equipment and chemicals used, safeguarding the health and safety of employees working with these equipment and substances.

Monitoring technical and scientific developments and conducting research and studies for this purpose.

Compliance with the Major Industrial Accidents Prevention Regulation, including necessary reporting and activities.

Taking necessary measures and providing employees with required training regarding emergencies and extraordinary situations.