Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC, held a meeting to review the Company’s performance in the field of occupational health and safety for 2025.
According to the year-end results, the number of work-related accidents across the Samruk-Energy Group decreased by half compared to 2024. This positive trend reflects the effectiveness of the measures implemented and the Company’s systematic approach to ensuring workplace safety.
A report on implemented initiatives, production control outcomes, and the effectiveness of management decisions was presented by Duisenbek Shardarbakov, Director of the Occupational Health Department. During the reporting period, particular focus was placed on the deployment of advanced technologies, including AI-powered video analytics systems, employee health protection initiatives, professional risk assessment, and the development of digital solutions in the areas of occupational health and industrial safety.
A unified corporate standard for special workwear and personal protective equipment has been approved across the Group. As part of production control activities, workplace inspections and site walkthroughs were conducted, with the majority of identified non-compliances eliminated within the established timeframes.
Following the meeting, priority objectives for 2026 were defined, including achieving zero workplace injuries, further expanding digital safety tools, and strengthening a culture of personal accountability at all management levels.
Kairat Maxutov emphasized that employee safety remains the Company’s top priority, noting that sustainable reductions in injury rates can only be achieved through a systematic approach, strong leadership engagement, and the conscious, responsible behavior of every employee.



