Queensland Mining: State of Safety Reporting Culture (2024) — Key Findings and Actions
Report
This report analyses the safety reporting culture across Queensland’s coal, mineral and quarrying sectors, offering strengths, gaps and practical improvements.
- Industry-wide survey of 7,821 workers across coal, mineral and quarrying sectors
- Overall maturity placed at lower end of private compliance on Sentis model
- Strong team behaviours: prioritising safety, planning work, and acting on hazards
- Key barriers: complex reporting systems, limited senior leader visibility, slow feedback
- Consistent improvement suggestions: simplify systems, reduce fear, close feedback loops
- Sector differences: quarrying most positive; exploration sub-sectors show stronger leadership scores
How this may be relevant to you
This source directly supports mine operators, supervisors and suppliers seeking to strengthen safe work systems and reporting practices.
- Benchmarks team, frontline and senior leader behaviours across five dimensions
- Highlights operational strengths in risk management and standards adherence
- Identifies process pain points that impede timely incident and hazard reporting
- Translates worker suggestions into actionable site-level improvements
- Provides sub-sector insights (underground, surface, exploration) for targeted actions
- Offers leader reflection questions to operationalise reporting culture improvements
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