Work-related injuries [GRI 403-9]1








FY24FY23FY22FY21

NumberRate2NumberRate2NumberRate2NumberRate2
Fatalities as a result of work-related injury00000000
High consequence work-related injuries10.3000021.1
Lost Time Injuries (LTI) Amotiv total3246.6327.7218105.7
LTI Wholesale trade motor vehicle BUs410.642.632.4n/an/a
LTI Fabricated metal manufacturing BUs52313.4209.41012.1n/an/a
LTI Manufacturing BUs6321.8815.1815.2n/an/a
Recordable work-related injuries64612.76214.95219.84525.5
Main types of work-related injuriesCuts and abrasionsSprains, strains, cuts, slips/trips and fallSprains, strains, cuts, slips/trips and fallSprains, strains, cuts, slips/trips and falls
Number of hours worked3,616,1024,149,7052,623,1901,766,697
1. Employees include all workers (including contractors and apprentices) in an employment relationship with Amotiv business units.
 2. Rates are per 1,000,000 hours worked
 3. The breakdown of LTIs by industry segment are only available from FY22 onwards
 4. Business units included in the 'Wholesale trade motor vehicle' category': AA Gaskets, NZ Gaskets, Australian Clutch Services, Brown & Watson International Australia, Brown & Watson International Korea, Brown & Watson International New Zealand, Brown & Watson International USA, Disc Brakes Australia, IM Group, Infinitev Australia, Infinitev New Zealand, Ryco Australia, Ryco New Zealand, Wesfil and Amotiv Limited
 5. Business units included in the 'Fabricated metal manufacturing' category business units: APG, APG New Zealand,     East Coast Bullbars, Cruisemaster, Parkside Towbars, Trimotive Asia Pacific Limited and Brown & Watson International China. 
 6. Lost time injuries for business units included in the 'Manufacturing' category:  Fully Equipped New Zealand
 7. FY22, FY23, FY24 'Recordable work-related injuries' include total lost time injuries and medical treatments that are outside of the standard GRI Recordable injury definition.

Work-related hazards that pose a risk of high-consequence injury [GRI  403-9]




The work-related hazards that pose a risk of high-consequence injury, including actions taken or underway to eliminate these hazards and minimise risks using the hierarchy of controls.We have developed controls that respond to identified high-risk workplace hazards in areas including:
 -Mobile Equipment (e.g. forklifts)
 -Driving
 -Materials falling from heights
 -Individuals falling from heights
 -Electrical safety
 -Inhalation of toxic fumes/gases/materials
 -Lithium Battery management
 -Entanglement
 -Psychological Harm










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