en.Wedoany.com Reported - Compañía Minera Antapaccay announced that its fixed cranes at the Antapaccay, Tintaya, Oxide Plant, and Mine Maintenance Workshop have achieved 100% certification, with a total of 117 units operational, available, and certified in accordance with international safety and management standards.

This certification achievement is the result of a progressive plan executed between 2022 and 2026, including technical diagnostics, implementation of structural improvements, modernization of electrical systems, introduction of certified components, and adoption of safe operating technologies such as radio control. Of the 117 fixed cranes, 68 are located at the Antapaccay concentrator plant, 34 at the Tintaya concentrator plant, 10 at the mine maintenance workshop, and 5 at the oxide plant, ensuring full coverage of critical operational processes. All equipment complies with international standards such as ASME B30, CMAA, ISO 45001, ISO 9001, ISO 55001, and OHSAS. The certification was verified by SGS, ensuring strict technical standards in operability, maintenance, and structural safety of lifting equipment. Dercy Soto, Maintenance Manager of the concentrator plant, noted that this result reflects the synergy between work and reliable, safe production, positioning Antapaccay as a benchmark in large-scale mining with 100% crane certification, and the future challenge is to maintain the sustainability of this management model across all plants. The company emphasized that the full operation of these equipment directly contributes to reducing lifting operation risks, protecting personnel safety, and ensuring production continuity, supported by preventive maintenance plans, critical spare parts management, and audit implementation. With this milestone, Antapaccay reaffirms its commitment to safety, operational efficiency, and sustainable asset management, aligning its processes with international standards and strengthening a culture of continuous improvement to benefit employees and operations.
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