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Safety reporting culture survey dashboards now available

08 April 2024

De-identified data collected for the Queensland Mining Industry Safety Reporting Survey is now available as a series of online dashboards on the Commissioner for Resources Safety and Health’s website.

Safety reporting survey dashboardThe dashboards allow interested users to run their own queries on the survey responses from more than 7500 mine workers.

They are broken down into each survey dimension, as well as demographics and improvement themes from the open text question.

Dashboards are not designed to be viewed on mobile devices and may not display correctly.

The Queensland Mining Industry Safety Reporting Survey was conducted by the Commissioner for Resources Safety and Health in cooperation with the Coal Mining Safety and Health Advisory Committee and the Mining Safety and Health Advisory Committee. Independent data analysis and validation was conducted by Sentis.

It was driven by the Queensland Coal Mining Board of Inquiry finding that, "an extensive study undertaken by CMSHAC on reporting culture in coal mines would benefit the industry in Queensland” (Finding 91) and its recommendation that, “as part of carrying out its functions under section 76A of the Act, CMSHAC considers including within its 5-year Strategic Plan activities that will facilitate improvements in the reporting culture in Queensland coal mines” (Recommendation 28).

Click here to view the dashboards.

The results of the survey are available in The state of safety reporting culture in Queensland’s mining industry report.


Last updated: 08 Apr 2024