0.0 TRIF
0.0 incidents
| SafetyTotal Reportable Injury Frequency (TRIF) TRIF is a measure of the number of injuries involving OPG employees that result in a fatality, lost time, requiring restricted work or requiring medical treatment per 200,000 hours worked. The current TRIF average sits at .0, below the year-to-date target of 0.47. The year-end target is not to exceed 0.47. Transportation Safety The transportation of waste to our Western facility from Darlington, Pickering and Bruce Power is managed by experienced and skilled drivers. During Q3, all shipments were made safely and accident-free and the fleet travelled 153,245 kilometres. As of Dec. 1, 2025, 542,506 kilometres have been travelled this year. |
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0 spills | EnvironmentSpills to the environment In this quarter, there were no spills to the environment at our waste facilities that were reportable to a regulatory authority. For detailed environmental information, please refer to the environmental data reports available on our Regulatory Reporting page. |
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PWMF - 23
DWMF - 21
WWMF - 36
| Operational PerformancePickering Waste Management Facility (PWMF) A total of 23 Dry Storage Containers (DSC) were transferred in Q3, which totals 71 of the 80 year-end transfer target for 2025.
Darlington Waste Management Facility (DWMF) A total of 21 Dry Storage Containers (DSC) were transferred during Q3, totalling 36 of the 45 year-end transfer target for 2025.
Western Waste Management Facility (WWMF) A total of 36 Used Fuel Dry Storage Containers (DSC) were transferred in Q3, totalling 89 of the 110 year-end transfer target for 2025. |
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1,398 m3
| Waste MinimizationAs of the end of Q3 (Sept. 30), a total of 1,398 cubic metres of low-level waste has been processed through incineration. This is slightly below the year-to-date target of 1,498 cubic metres. The goal is to process 3,510 cubic metres through incineration by the end of 2025. |
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