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The ICMM reported that 33 fatalities occurred across ICMM's 26 company members in 2022, compared to 45 in 2021 and 44 in 2020.
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The International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) has released a benchmarking report showcasing a significant decline in fatalities among its member companies in 2022.
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