Modern Quarrying Q2 2019

SAFETY

At a time when the South African mining sector is battling high numbers of fatalities at operations, members of surface mining industry association, Aspasa, have reported no fatalities across their operations for the third year running. Central to this feat is the adoption of an advanced health and safety regime that has ensured that member operations lead the way as far as compliance is concerned, writes Munesu Shoko . LEADING THE WAY TOWARDS ZERO HARM

W ithout a doubt, mining is deemed one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. The International Labour Organisation estimates that 1% of the global labour force is involved in mining. Yet the industry accounts for 5% of on-the-job fatalities. It is for this reason that a global focus on health and safety at mining operations has gathered momentum over the years as the industry seeks to get its act together. When talking about health and safety in general, it would be fair to shine the spotlight on South Africa, where the legacy from earlier attitudes to worker safety still resonates in the drive to continually improve safe mining conditions. Moving into a third consecutive year without a fatality, members of surface mining

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MODERN QUARRYING QUARTER 2 - 2019

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