Glossary
- AA1000 Assurance Standard (AA1000AS)
- the first non-proprietary, open-source Assurance Standard that covers the full range of an organisation’s disclosure and performance, based on assessment of reports against three Assurance Principles: Materiality; Completeness; and Responsiveness.
- AIDS
- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
- Anti-retroviral treatment (ART)
- A drug that suppresses the progression or activity of a retrovirus. Anti-retroviral drugs include ddC and AZT
- AS/NZS 4801
- Australia/New Zealand Standard specifying requirements for an occupational health and safety management system
- BEE (black economic empowerment)
- a programme of redress launched by the South African government in order to fast-track upliftment of previously disadvantaged groups of the South African population.
- Biodiversity
- an abbreviation of “biological diversity” and means the variability among living organisms from all sources, including land-based and aquatic ecosystems, and the ecosystems of which they are part.
- Brigalow (Acacia harpophylla)
- A species of silvery wattle found in Queensland and north NSW, Australia.
- Biodiversity offset
- The setting aside of an area to compensate for the disturbance of biodiversity.
- Business Principles
- Xstrata’s Statement of Business Principles sets out the ethical framework for the way we work globally.
- CCSD
- Cooperative Research Centre for Coal in Sustainable Development in Australia.
- Closure plan
- A formal document detailing a costed conceptual outline of how the operation will be closed, taking into account the options available to deal with prevailing social and environmental issues.
- Coal mine methane
- Methane is a greenhouse gas with approximately 21 times higher global warming potential than CO2. In certain regions, methane (CH4) is released from coal as it is mined.
- CO2-e
- Carbon dioxide equivalent is a standard metric by which greenhouse gases other than carbon dioxide are converted to CO2 equivalence to facilitate comparisons and quantification.
- Colliery
- Underground coal mine.
- Commodity business
- Xstrata’s activities are structured into global commodity businesses organised along commodity lines.
- Community complaints and enquiries
- Any issue raised by a member of the community relating to the operation in question, whether resolved or not. This can relate to an enquiry or other incident or non-compliance.
- CRC
- Co-operative Research Centre.
- Critical Incident (CI)
- An incident which has caused a fatality or life threatening injuries to a person; damage to assets or property, or loss of operations, to a value greater than US$0.5 million; a category 4 or category 5 environmental incident or; media attention/public exposure of a serious, negative consequence.
- dBA
- Decibels adjusted (measurement of noise intensity).
- Disabling Injury
- Lost Time Injuries plus Restricted Work Injuries (LTI + RWI).
- DISR
- Disabling Injury Severity Rate. The number of days lost to disabling injuries per million hours worked.
- EIS
- Environmental Impact Study.
- EITI (Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative)
- The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) aims to increase transparency in transactions between governments and companies in extractive industries.
- Environmental Incident categories
- Incidents are classified on a scale from 1 to 5 representing extent of environmental impact.
- Category 1, Negligible: an incident that has caused negligible, reversible environmental impact, requiring very minor or no remediation.
- Category 2, Minor: an incident that has caused minor, reversible environmental impact, requiring minor remediation.
- Category 3, Significant: an incident causing moderate, reversible environmental impact, with short term effect, requiring moderate remediation.
- Category 4, Serious: an incident that has caused serious environmental impact, with medium term effect, requiring significant remediation.
- Category 5, Disastrous: an incident that has caused disastrous environmental impact, with long term effect, requiring major remediation.
- EMPR
- Environmental Management Programme Report (the South African equivalent of an Environmental Impact Study).
- EMS
- Environmental Management System[s].
- Fatality
- A death resulting from an occupational injury or illness.
- GJ
- Gigajoules (1 GJ = 1,000,000,000 joules).
- Global Compact
- the UN Global Compact is a voluntary corporate responsibility initiative to advance ten universal principles in the areas of human rights, labour, the environment and anti-corruption.
- GHGs
- Greenhouse gases.
- GRI
- Global Reporting Initiative globally applicable Sustainability Reporting Guidelines to assist corporations in reporting on the economic, environmental, and social performance of their operations.
- ha
- Hectares (1 ha = 10,000 square metres).
- HDSA
- Historically disadvantaged South African.
- High Potential Risk Incident (HPRI)
- An incident which could have resulted in a Critical Incident (CI).
- HIV
- Human immunodeficiency virus.
- Hours worked
- Total number of hours worked by employees and contractors, including overtime and training.
- HSEC
- Health, safety, environment and community.
- HSEC Assurance Programme
- An independent audit programme which assesses the systems and performance of Xstrata’s sites and commodity businesses against Xstrata’s HSEC Policy and Management Standards.
- HSEC Committee
- Xstrata’s HSEC committee is a committee of the Board and the primary HSEC governance structure.
- HSEC Management Standards
- a setof 17 standards which set out corporate performance expectations for each operation and against which sites and commodity businesses are independently audited through the Xstrata HSEC Assurance Programme.
- ICMM
- International Council on Mining and Metals.
- ILO
- International Labour Organisation.
- ISO 14001
- The International Standardisation Organisation’s standard for environmental management systems.
- IUCN
- The International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, also known as the ‘World Conservation Union’.
- Jarofix
- jarosite is transformed into jarofix, a solidified, stabilised, inert material.
- Jarosite
- iron sulphate (classified as a hazardous waste).
- kg
- kilogram (1 kg = 1,000 grams).
- kL
- kilolitre (1 kL = 1,000 litres).
- km
- kilometre (1 km = 1,000 metres).
- Land disturbed
- Land disturbed by operational activities.
- Land rehabilitated
- Land disturbed by operational activities and then reshaped and revegetated.
- Longwall
- Series of equipment, including hydraulic jacks and a shearer, used to mine coal in an underground mine.
- LPG
- Liquid petroleum gas.
- LTI
- Lost Time Injury an occupational injury or illness that results in days away from work.
- LTIFR
- Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate = LTI x 1,000,000/hours worked.
- Materiality
- disclosing all information of significant concern to stakeholders for assessing our economic, environmental, and social performance.
- m3
- Cubic metres.
- Megalitre
- 1 megalitre = 1,000,000 litres or 1,000 kilolitres.
- µg/l
- Micrograms per litre.
- µg/m3
- Micrograms per cubic metre.
- Mining Charter
- The policy objective stated in the South African Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act to expand opportunities for historically disadvantaged persons to enter the mining and minerals industry or benefit from the exploitation of the nation’s mineral resources.
- ML
- Megalitres (1 ML = 1,000,000 litres).
- MPRDA
- the South African Minerals and Petroleum Resources Development Act 2004 governs the transfer of mining rights and grant of mining authorisations.
- Mt
- Megatonnes (1 Mt = 1,000,000 tonnes).
- MTI
- Medical Treatment Injuries an occupational injury/illness which results in loss of consciousness or requires medical treatment beyond first aid.
- MW
- Megawatt, a unit for measuring electric power, which has the value of 1,000,000 watts.
- NGOs
- Non-governmental organisations.
- NIHL
- Noise-induced hearing loss.
- Non-trading items
- non-trading items are material items of income and expense, which, due to their nature or expected infrequency are presented separately.
- NOx
- Oxides of nitrogen (nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide).
- NT
- Northern Territory, Australia
- Occupational illness
- Any abnormal condition or disorder, other than one resulting from an occupational injury, caused by exposure to factors associated with employment.
- OHSAS 18001
- Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series (specifications for occupational health and safety management systems).
- PGMs
- Platinum group metals.
- PPE
- Personal protective equipment.
- PJ
- Petajoule (1015 joules).
- Premus technology
- proprietary technology for the production of ferrochrome, developed and patented by Xstrata Alloys which has significant cost and environmental benefits compared to existing technology.
- Raw water
- Untreated water extracted from groundwater, dams or rivers. Groundwater is extracted from wells, bores, cut off trenches and mine dewatering both on and off site. Surface water is defined as water from streams, lakes and dams including storm water and collected runoff.
- Recycled water
- Recycled/re-used water is water:
- that has been used at least once in a process within the operation or at another operation within the organisation; and
- that would otherwise be part of a waste stream; and
- if not re-used, would require the input of raw water.
- Red List
- IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
- Reductant
- Reducing agent, the electron donor in an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction.
- ROM
- Run of mine.
- RWI
- Restricted Work Injury. An occupational injury or illness that results in a person being physically or mentally unable to perform all or any part of his/her normal assignment during any rostered shift.
- SME
- Small and medium-sized enterprise(s).
- Social Involvement Plan (SIP)
- A plan produced by each Commodity Business which sets out their engagement with local communities, and details the range of initiatives to be undertaken and the resources, financial and other, dedicated to this area of their business.
- Tailings and tailings dams
- The fine fraction of waste rock remaining after the mining and on-site processing of mineral resources. Tailings are piped into engineered impoundments known as tailings dams.
- Transformation
- In South Africa, the term transformation describes the ongoing process to develop a sustainable, equitable society and economy in South Africa.
- TRI
- Total Recordable Injuries a measure that includes all injuries other than first aid, ie:
- Lost Time Injuries (including fatalities);
- Restricted Work Injuries; and
- Medical Treatment Injuries.
- TRIFR
- Total Recordable Injury Frequency Rate = (LTI + RWI + MTI) x 1,000,000/hours worked.
- VCT
- Voluntary counselling and testing for HIV/AIDS.
- Waste water discharged
- Total volume of effluent discharged to: surface water for irrigation; third parties for treatment; and rivers or oceans.