Pan Mine Achieves One Million Hours Worked Without A Lost Time Injury
VANCOUVER- Fiore Gold Ltd. reported that the Pan Mine has achieved one million hours worked without a lost time injury. The safety and environmental performance is a reflection of the team's commitment to responsibly and positively impacting the communities where operating. The employees' continued efforts have allowed us to extend the mine life at Pan, while operating in a safe and sustainable manner. The Company is planning on continuing to invest in Nevada and anticipate investing approximately $20.0 million in capital expenditures to advance our Gold Rock project and expand operations at Pan this fiscal year. This investment reflects the confidence in the Nevada team and the support of the local community.
Andy Britton, General Manager, said, "I am extremely proud of the workforce at the Pan Mine. The achievement of one million hours worked without a lost time injury has not been without its challenges, making it that much more of an amazing accomplishment. We have overcome the hurdles of restarting the mine, establishing a new company, and, of late, managing through a pandemic. This should speak volumes for how amazing the employees are that work at Pan. Together, we have accomplished not only a safe mine but an environmentally sound mine as well. We have proven that a mine can be permitted and operated in compliance with modern safety and environmental regulations. To complement these achievements, many of the miners working at the Pan Mine are actively involved in the community in various capacities. From coaching youth sports and helping with school fundraising to volunteering at community food banks and a wide variety of other programs. We are an active member within our community and will continue to be so for years to come."