A parliamentary question seeks information on the key performance indicators (KPIs) used by the Resources Safety Division of the Department of Mines and Petroleum and how often these KPIs are reviewed. The Minister's response outlines the specific KPIs used and indicates they are currently under review by a working group.

AnsweredQoN 724Legislative Council
Asked
22 September 2010
Portfolio
Mines and Petroleum

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DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND PETROLEUM — RESOURCES SAFETY DIVISION
(1) What key performance indicators does the resources safety division use to measure its success with regard to resource safety? (2) How often are these KPIs reviewed? Hon NORMAN MOORE

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) These are: the frequency of work-related injury and disease per million hours in the mining industry; the frequency of work-related injury and disease per million hours in the petroleum industry onshore; the number of reported dangerous goods storage and transport accidents; the average weighted cost per safety regulatory service; and the average weighted cost per published product. (2) The key performance indicators for the resources safety division are currently under review. This process is being undertaken by a working group established under the auspices of the ministerial advisory panel. The panel consists of representatives from UnionsWA and the major resource industry representative bodies.
(2) How often are these KPIs reviewed? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) These are: the frequency of work-related injury and disease per million hours in the mining industry; the frequency of work-related injury and disease per million hours in the petroleum industry onshore; the number of reported dangerous goods storage and transport accidents; the average weighted cost per safety regulatory service; and the average weighted cost per published product. (2) The key performance indicators for the resources safety division are currently under review. This process is being undertaken by a working group established under the auspices of the ministerial advisory panel. The panel consists of representatives from UnionsWA and the major resource industry representative bodies.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) These are: the frequency of work-related injury and disease per million hours in the mining industry; the frequency of work-related injury and disease per million hours in the petroleum industry onshore; the number of reported dangerous goods storage and transport accidents; the average weighted cost per safety regulatory service; and the average weighted cost per published product. (2) The key performance indicators for the resources safety division are currently under review. This process is being undertaken by a working group established under the auspices of the ministerial advisory panel. The panel consists of representatives from UnionsWA and the major resource industry representative bodies.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) These are: the frequency of work-related injury and disease per million hours in the mining industry; the frequency of work-related injury and disease per million hours in the petroleum industry onshore; the number of reported dangerous goods storage and transport accidents; the average weighted cost per safety regulatory service; and the average weighted cost per published product. (2) The key performance indicators for the resources safety division are currently under review. This process is being undertaken by a working group established under the auspices of the ministerial advisory panel. The panel consists of representatives from UnionsWA and the major resource industry representative bodies.
(1) These are: the frequency of work-related injury and disease per million hours in the mining industry; the frequency of work-related injury and disease per million hours in the petroleum industry onshore; the number of reported dangerous goods storage and transport accidents; the average weighted cost per safety regulatory service; and the average weighted cost per published product. (2) The key performance indicators for the resources safety division are currently under review. This process is being undertaken by a working group established under the auspices of the ministerial advisory panel. The panel consists of representatives from UnionsWA and the major resource industry representative bodies.
(2) The key performance indicators for the resources safety division are currently under review. This process is being undertaken by a working group established under the auspices of the ministerial advisory panel. The panel consists of representatives from UnionsWA and the major resource industry representative bodies.

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