Safety performance measures
The Safety Performance Measures program facilitates the collection, validation, trend analysis, interpretation and reporting of industry safety data.
This integrated industry information is used to:
- satisfy legislative requirements,
- underpin corporate strategies, business plans and processes,
- provide information to the mining industry.
Data, collected since 1999, has enabled a range of comprehensive reports, on incidents and trend analysis, to be produced, together with the capacity to undertake in depth analysis and research.
Note: If you are unable to download a copy of any of our free publications, contact your local mine safety office and they will print one for you.
Annual performance measures reports
- Mine safety performance overview 2022–23 (PDF, 696.36 KB)
- Mine safety performance report 2022–23 (PDF, 20.24 MB)
- Mine safety performance overview 2021–22 (PDF, 675.13 KB)
- Mine safety performance report 2021–22 (PDF, 4.92 MB)
- Mine safety performance overview 2020–21 (PDF, 327.94 KB)
- Mine safety performance report 2020–21 (PDF, 8.13 MB)
- Mine safety performance overview 2019–20 (PDF, 239.04 KB)
- Mine safety performance report 2019–20 (PDF, 15.61 MB)
- Mine safety performance report 2018–19 (PDF, 12.3 MB)
- Mine safety performance report 2017–18 (PDF, 3.73 MB)
- Mine safety performance report 2016–17 (PDF, 4.85 MB)
- Mine safety performance report 2015–16 (PDF, 1.83 MB)
- Mine safety performance report 2014–15 (PDF, 760.24 KB)
- Mine safety performance report 2013–14 (PDF, 936.63 KB)
- Mine safety performance report 2012–13 (PDF, 1.53 MB)
- Mine safety performance report 2011–12 (PDF, 12.89 MB)
- Mine safety performance report 2010–11 (PDF, 980.39 KB)
Other sources of information
- Coal Services Pty Ltd Annual reports
- Queensland Mine Safety and Health
- Western Australia Department of Mines and Petroleum - Resources Safety statistics
- Minerals Council of Australia – Safety and Health
- Safe Work Australia statistics and research
- National Data Set for Compensation-based Statistics (NDS)
- Canadian Institute of Mining Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM)
- United States Mine Health and Safety Administration