How do I get a BHP induction?

Once you have booked your employee into the BHP Billiton Asset Induction (Employees), you’ll be emailed login details to send to them so they can complete it online. The induction consists of 10 questions that should take approximately 30 minutes to answer. The induction requires a 100% pass mark.

What does BHP Billiton stand for?

Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited
BHP Ltd. was registered in Victoria on Aug. 13, 1885, as Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (BHP). The company took its name from Broken Hill, a city along a range in New South Wales where a rich silver, lead, and zinc lode was discovered in 1883.

Is BHP and BMA the same?

The BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) is an Australian coal mining company operating in Central Queensland. The largest coal producer in Australia, it is a joint venture with BHP and Mitsubishi each owning 50%. It was established in 2001.

How does a nickel concentrator work?

Nickel West’s concentrator plant in Kambalda processes ore and concentrate purchased from third parties. The three streams of nickel concentrate come together at the Nickel West Kalgoorlie smelter, a vital part of our integrated business. The smelter uses a flash furnace to smelt concentrate to produce nickel matte.

How long do Rio inductions last?

Courses are valid for 5 years and you will be prompted to refresh the M1 via scodle when it expires. What do I need to bring on the day?

What is induction video?

An induction video is a great way of delivering company information simply, quickly and concisely. Your Site Induction Video (sometimes called an Online Induction Video) can include all the relevant safety information including site contacts, muster points and layouts.

Where does BHP export to?

Where is our metallurgical coal exported to? BHP’s met coal is shipped to steel mills and coking plants in China, India, Japan, South-East Asia, South Korea, Europe and Latin America.

Is BHP still Australian owned?

BHP Billiton is a proudly Australian company and makes a significant contribution to the Australian economy. In 2014 this equated to around A$27 billion including payments to suppliers, wages and employee benefits, dividends, taxes and royalties. We are Australia’s largest taxpayer.

What minerals does BHP mine?

Incorporated in 1885, BHP engaged in the discovery, development, production and marketing of iron ore, copper, oil and gas, diamonds, silver, lead, zinc and a range of other natural resources.

How much nickel does BHP produce?

A new window will open. BHP has produced the first nickel sulphate crystals from its nickel sulphate plant in Kwinana, south of Perth in Western Australia. The nickel sulphate plant is an Australian-first and will produce 100,000 tonnes of nickel sulphate per year when fully operational.

Is nickel mined underground?

Nickel mined from lateritic ore is mined from various depths beneath the surface using large earth-moving equipment. The other nickel containing type of ore, sulfidic ore, is usually found in combination with copper ore and is mined underground. Resulting in a 75% pure form of nickel.

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