Vedanta reinforces safety-first culture with annual mines safety fortnight

Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest producer of aluminium, reaffirmed its commitment to safe mining operations by organising the latest edition of Annual Mines Safety Fortnight (AMSF) from 2nd to 15th December at its Jamkhani Coal Mine in Odisha.

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Bhubaneswar: Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest producer of aluminium, reaffirmed its commitment to safe mining operations by organising the latest edition of Annual Mines Safety Fortnight (AMSF) from 2nd to 15th December at its Jamkhani Coal Mine in Odisha.

Organised in collaboration with the Directorate General of Mines Safety (DGMS), the two-week programme saw enthusiastic participation from more than 600 employees, business partners, and workmen.

The programme focused on the theme, “Aapka Pariwar Aapka Intezar Kar Raha Hai”, emphasizing the critical importance of adopting safe practices at work to ensure the well-being of every individual. Aligned with this theme, a series of structured, activities were undertaken, including safety inspections, safety quizzes, first-aid demonstrations, mock drills, awareness sessions, Nukkad Natak (street play), and safety talks, engaging all stakeholders in meaningful dialogue on workplace safety.

A key highlight was the comprehensive safety inspection conducted by an external AMSF team comprising 10 subject experts, including an ISO (Internal Safety Organisation) observer and senior officials from Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, a subsidiary of Coal India Limited. The evaluation reinforced Vedanta Aluminium’s steadfast commitment to upholding the highest safety standards across its mining operations.

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Rajiv Kumar, CEO, Vedanta Aluminium, said, “Safety is a core value at Vedanta Aluminium. Our Zero Harm philosophy is about instilling behavioural change, empowering people to make safety a personal responsibility. Initiatives like the Annual Mines Safety Fortnight play a pivotal role in reinforcing this culture, creating platforms for learning, collaboration, and continuous improvement. By engaging employees, partners, and communities, we are building a workplace where safety is second nature.”

Tapas Kumar Mohanty, Chief Manager Safety and ISO observer, Mahanadi Coal Limited, added, “I congratulate Vedanta Aluminium for successfully organising the Annual Mines Safety Fortnight. The mine’s focus on integrating safety into daily operations through drills, workforce engagement, structured awareness programmes, and strict adherence to safety protocols sets a strong benchmark for the mining industry.”

Beyond operational excellence, Vedanta Aluminium remains committed to transforming lives in its operational areas through initiatives spanning education, healthcare, sustainable livelihoods, rural infrastructure, and grassroots sports and culture. By working closely with local authorities and community stakeholders, the company ensures that its interventions lead to tangible socio-economic progress, making safety and sustainability integral to its growth story.

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