Western Blog Blog of Thursday, 7 November 2024
Source: Thomas Tetteh
Golden Star Wassa Limited has triumphed in the final of the annual Inter Mines First Aid and Safety Competition, showcasing its commitment to health and safety standards in the mining industry.
The finals, which took place in Accra, brought together four of Ghana's prominent mining companies in a contest that saw Golden Star Wassa emerging victorious with 80.5points, over AngloGold Ashanti Iduaprim, 63.5, Perseus Mining Ghana Limited 53 points and Asante Gold Chirano Ltd, placing fourth with 42.5 points.
The competition, broadcast live on national television station GTV, tested the knowledge and preparedness of participants on vital first aid, health, and safety protocols essential in mining operations. Golden Star Wassa team demonstrated outstanding expertise, besting their competitors in what was a closely followed event by both industry professionals and the general public.
The win underscores Golden Star Wassa's proactive stance on safety, a core value in an industry where stringent safety measures are essential for protecting the well-being of workers and surrounding communities.
The Chief Executive Officer of Golden Star Wassa Limited Mr. Carl Georg Baker-Duly expressed pride in the team’s performance.
He said "Our commitment to safety is the cornerstone of everything we do. This event is not just about sharing knowledge, it's about reinforcing our culture of care and operational excellence. Every individual who steps onto our site should return home safely at the end of each day. Together, we will continue to raise the bar on safety standards, ensuring a secure and sustainable future for our company and our communities".
Kevin Keith Ntow, a member of the Golden Star Wassa Limited team noted “This win shows that our commitment to safety isnt just a goal; its a standard. Im incredibly proud of what weve accomplished, and this award inspires us to keep raising the bar on safety every single day”.
The Inter Mines First Aid and Safety Competition has long been regarded as an essential platform for benchmarking safety standards and best practices.
This years contest not only celebrated industry excellence but also aimed to reinforce the collective responsibility mining firms bear in safeguarding lives and communities.
The organizers of the Inter Mines First Aid and Safety Competition, the Ghana Chamber of Mines, emphasized the importance of the event in promoting awareness and adoption of best safety practices across the mining sector.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Chamber,
Sulemanu Koney commended all participants for their rigorous preparations and contributions to advancing safety culture within the industry.
As champions, Golden Star Wassa Limited is expected to inspire and lead by example, setting a new benchmark for safety practices across the countrys mining landscape.