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Across
  1. 2. It only takes 5 minutes! (4)
  2. 3. A system in place to keep everyone safe from fatal risks (3)
  3. 5. A discussion between engineers, drill team, blast team and production on yesterdays performance (3)
  4. 7. Things get awfully sticky _ _ _. Good thing we have dewatering pumps (3)
  5. 10. Hard hat and gloves are mandatory in here (3)
  6. 11. This team despises free digging because of the wear on the machines (3)
  7. 13. Completing these keep you safe from stuff that can kill you (3)
  8. 14. Guidelines for managing rocky and sticky feed through the plant (3)
  9. 16. You never want to cross the red projected lines from this (3)
  10. 18. We make it, and production tries to follow this as best as they can (4)
  11. 22. Geotechnical engineers use this system for risk assessment (6)
  12. 25. Rio Tinto's new program that will hopefully replace blast hole sampling one day (4)
  13. 27. When your supervisor supervises you and their supervisor supervises them and their supervisor supervises them (3)
  14. 28. Database containing all Rio Tinto's grade data (4)
  15. 29. If the Geologists who found this got 0.1% of the profits, EVERYONE would want to be a Geo (4)
  16. 30. A type of stockpile reclaiming and tipping process (begins with L) (4)
  17. 32. Location of our best grade stockpiles (3)
  18. 33. Restricts the movements of autonomous drill rigs (3)
  19. 36. Trainers will test you on this (3)
  20. 37. Electronic administrative control that stops diggers digging (3)
  21. 38. You need to complete one of these when you're driving off site (3)
  22. 40. The smartest minds in the Pilbara, Rio Tinto would be lost without this team (3)
  23. 42. This MTS department LOVE blowing stuff up! (3)
  24. 44. This checklist helps identify risks when on foot around other vehicles (3)
  25. 45. If you feel like a seat massage in the car, set this bad boy off (3)
  26. 46. Broad safety reporting metric, often discussed in safety meetings (4)
  27. 48. The plant hates it, but technically it's still high grade. It's very porous and yellow (3)
  28. 51. This team loves optimising, and open plan offices (3)
  29. 53. Survey loves this Russian creation (7)
  30. 55. The overseers of all Rio sites product and communicates with the port (4)
  31. 57. The design to manage a blast (3)
  32. 58. Strong winds might knock some of the smaller _ _ _ out the sky (3)
  33. 61. Our brave saviours, their emblem is the warthog (3)
  34. 62. Essential for safely planning your journey in the pit. We look at it every morning (5)
  35. 63. Very helpful to follow when you're trying to complete a new task (not necessarily safety related) (3)
  36. 66. Great work lifestyle to get platinum status (4)
  37. 67. You may get one of these when starting your shift after new years on site (3)
Down
  1. 1. You'll be making a mad dash here to change your flight to the one that isn't delayed (5)
  2. 3. Plant and digger breakdowns negatively affect this. Even so, we always aim for 100% _ _ _ (3)
  3. 4. Please have it on my desk by _ _ _ today, Kindest of regards (3)
  4. 6. Formerly known as the Dewatering team (3)
  5. 8. If the radar alarms and control can't get hold of pit supervisors, a _ _ _ _ is executed (4)
  6. 9. The alternative to this would be a simple grade destination Y chart with HG, BL, LG and W (4)
  7. 12. All things related to blast vibration, heritage and management (3)
  8. 14. Formed 2.6 billion years ago, when plants first began photosynthesis (3)
  9. 15. Required when you're unable to effectively control the risks in your take 5 (3)
  10. 17. Area of the plant where ore begins its journey off site (3)
  11. 19. A meeting to discuss the previous days performance between control and site (3)
  12. 20. One team, one dream. We are family (4)
  13. 21. The total sum of vibration calculated of the blast (3)
  14. 23. Meeting at the start of every swing (3)
  15. 24. The more of this we produce, the more money we make. (3)
  16. 25. This metric is visible in RTVis and represents how fast drills drill (3)
  17. 26. Dozers and graders bread and butter. Sidenote - it doesn't make grammatical sense when people say _ _ _ _ it up (4)
  18. 31. Essential document for controlling a long term fatal Geologically induced illness (4)
  19. 33. You need one of these for all frequented tasks (3)
  20. 34. Small white spherical partials coated in fossil fuels (4)
  21. 35. System on autonomous trucks that detects cows, reflections, dust and people (3)
  22. 36. This checklist helps identify risks when driving a light vehicle (3)
  23. 39. Machine with many wheels that makes blast crew offsiders come back dirty and smelly (3)
  24. 41. The Geotechnical Engineering site bible (4)
  25. 43. Your performance 6 commitment can't be a _ _ _ task (3)
  26. 47. A type of stockpile tipping and reclaiming process (begins with F) (4)
  27. 48. Invented by America for the military, it's now used by survey for accurate location tracking (3)
  28. 49. Database containing Rio Tinto's production data (3)
  29. 50. Time to spend time with our loved ones and our jet skis (3)
  30. 52. If this clunky but bulletproof ordering program had a motto, it would be "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" (3)
  31. 54. This is the least effective method of control on the hierarchy (3)
  32. 56. Dreaded but respected, a daily ritual for staying protected (3)
  33. 58. The way Survey receivers get information from satellites and provides them with accurate spatial positioning (3)
  34. 59. Robot driller (3)
  35. 60. The grade controllers least favourite acronym to hear on a phone call (3)
  36. 64. Definitely in the top 3 LEAST favourite acronyms for a Manager (or anyone) to hear in a meeting (3)
  37. 65. Dozers in the autonomous area might activate this to let trucks pass (3)
  38. 66. Required when you need to work within 10m of a high wall (3)