Codelco and Contractors Fined for Fatal Incident at El Teniente Mine
Codelco and three contractors face fines totaling $107,000 due to safety violations following a deadly rock burst at El Teniente mine. The incident, which resulted in six fatalities and significant production losses, raises concerns about compliance and geotechnical risks in Chile's mining sector.

Chilean miner Codelco was fined approximately $20,000 by labor authorities after a deadly rock burst incident at its El Teniente mine, which killed six workers. Three contractors involved were penalized a total of about $87,000, highlighting a split-liability framework in Chile's labor regulations.
The July 31 event, with a magnitude of 4.3, halted underground operations and significantly affected copper output. Codelco has since reported improvements in safety procedures and is undergoing an independent investigation.
Labor advocates question the deterrent effect of current fines, which may not sufficiently prevent future violations. The ongoing legal and regulatory review could impact operational timelines for the mine's recovery.




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