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Mine Health and Safety Council

Mine Health and Safety Council. Presentation to Department of Mineral Resources Strategic Planning Session Birchwood Hotel 7-9 September 2012. Contents. The role of the MHSC Alignment with DMR Strategic Objectives The Road to Zero Harm Strategic Plan of MHSC Other MHSC Initiatives

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  1. Mine Health and Safety Council Presentation to Department of Mineral Resources Strategic Planning Session Birchwood Hotel 7-9 September 2012

  2. Contents • The role of the MHSC • Alignment with DMR Strategic Objectives • The Road to Zero Harm • Strategic Plan of MHSC • Other MHSC Initiatives • Attaining ZERO HARM • Conclusions

  3. MHSC Mandate • Advise the Minister on all occupational health and safety issues in the mining industry relating to legislation, research and promotion • Review and develop legislation for recommendation to the Minister • Promotehealth and safety in the mining industry • Oversee research in relation to health and safety in the mining industry • Liaisewith other bodies concerned with health and safety issues • Advise the Minister on all occupational health and safety issues in the mining industry relating to legislation, research and promotion • Review and develop legislation for recommendation to the Minister • Promote health and safety in the mining industry • Oversee research in relation to health and safety in the mining industry • Liaise with other bodies concerned with health and safety issues

  4. MHSC Overview State Labour Employers Legislation Regulations Guidelines Standards Health Policy Health information Health regulations Research input Research needs Research programmes HIV/AIDS and TB programmes Operational Execution and Implementation 4

  5. In support of DMR Strategic Objectives 5

  6. Alignment to DMR Strategic Objectives Goal: provide a framework to manage Health and Safety risks, enforce compliance and promote best practices in the mining sector Goal: provide a framework to manage Health and Safety risks, enforce compliance and promote best practices in the mining sector 6

  7. In support of DMR Strategic Objectives • Attaining ZERO HARM is a journey • Long • Windy • Very bumpy • SAMI has achieved major successes but the challenge is ever-constant.

  8. Health and Safety Yardstick

  9. Our track record • THE • CHALLENGE • REMAINS

  10. 4Ps towards Implementation • PLANS - know where you going • PEOPLE – right people doing the right things • PROCESS – process to support the people • PRIDE • Professionalism • Respect • Integrity • Delivery • Excellence

  11. MHSC’s Strategic Plan THE PLAN

  12. The Plan

  13. The Plan

  14. The Plan

  15. Customer & Stakeholder Perspective Core aspects: • Tracking of reduction in mine incidents on OHS. • Develop an implementation plan for the MHSC responsibilities in the Culture Transformation Framework. • Develop advice reports for the Minister including aspects on legislation and feedback on progress on SAP • Annual awareness survey focussing on increase in awareness (decreasing percentage implies that awareness levels expected to increase progressively) • To monitor and report on progress made on outcomes of the Summit.

  16. Internal Perspective Core aspects:. • The improvement of core business processes will help to eliminate internal control issues and move the MHSC towards operational excellence • The MHSC must position itself as the first port of call for research information and advice regarding mine health and safety. • Develop a programme of initiatives for research technology transfer and adoption including partnerships with innovation agencies to commercialise research

  17. Learning & Growth Perspective Core aspects: • The right balance of skills and high individual performance at the council and office level are imperative for MHSC to achieve its goals • Undertake climate survey every year and implement change programmes to improve climate where gaps exist. • Improved organisational memory by securing and retaining information/data No of information management initiatives implemented

  18. Financial Perspective Core aspects: • The MHSC needs to ensure that it collects sufficient income to fulfill its mandate while encouraging OHS improvement • To ensure that programmes are adequately funded through developing and implementing zero based budgeting

  19. The Plan – summarised

  20. MHSC Initiatives- OHS Summit 20

  21. MHSC Initiatives- OHS Summit • Over the years, MHSC focus has been to control workplace risks through technical aspects or the design of systems and controls. • MHSC undertook the project • Changing Minds, Changing Mines • to develop a framework into making a revolutionary change towards attaining zero harm in the sector. 21

  22. MHSC’s Culture Transformation • Vision • We, the Tripartite Stakeholders of the South African Mining Sector, see a future in which every mine employee shall return home unharmed every day. • Mission • Through the individual and collective efforts, each member of the South African Mining Sector, shall (led by the leaders and principals), adhere to the values of care and dignity towards respect for each other; not blaming but applying fair sanction through honesty, integrity and transparency, ensuring trust; equity and equality to attain ZERO HARM.

  23. Initiatives – Activities TRANSFORMING THE SOUTH AFRICAN MINING INDUSTRY

  24. MHSC Initiatives- Culture Transformation • At the Summit in November 2011, the principalslaunched the Culture Transformation Framework • 11 pillars were identified • Each focussing on various aspects that would improve the attitude and approach to OHS in the sector. • Stakeholder prioritised 5 of the pillars. • Focus is on promotion and implementation of the CTF Initiatives – Activities TRANSFORMING THE SOUTH AFRICAN MINING INDUSTRY 24

  25. MHSC’s Culture Transformation

  26. MHSC Initiatives- Regional Tripartite Forums • Poor track record on dissemination • Poor track record on implementation • Mining Charter forces employers to focus on research • How does the MHSC initiatives reach the target audience? • How do issues on the ground reach the MHSC? 26

  27. Regional Tripartite Forums provide ideal opportunity MHSC would like to support the initiatives Discussions at MHSC level on how to provide such support Involvement at various regions is first step MHSC Initiatives- Regional Tripartite Forums

  28. MHSC Initiatives- HIV/AIDS & TB Summit • At the Summit in November 2011, the principals agreed to work to the three pillars on HIV/AIDS, TB and Silicosis in the mining sector • PREVENTION • TREATMENT, CARE AND SUPPORT • RESEARCH, MONITORING& SURVEILLANCE • In total there are 22 areasfocus. 28

  29. MHSC Initiatives- Centre of Excellence • The MHSC will fund the Centre of Excellence in line with an approved Business Plan for the Centre. • The MHSC will ensure that leadership of the Centre implement a strategic plan in a coordinated and comprehensive manner in line with the mandate of the MHSC and purpose of the Centre. • The MHSC will consider the Centre of Excellence as a provider of choice for research and capacity building as the Centre develops its own capacity to deliver. 29

  30. MHSC Initiatives- 12/13 research programme • Same problems in same focus areas • MHSC took firm decision to review research identification • No new research • Undertake commitments in terms of continuation projects • Complete Summit Action Plan commitments • Deliver on HIV/AIDS and TB committments 30

  31. Advisory Committees Support to MHSC • SIMRAC advises MHSC on research needs, research programmes and establishes OHS research projects and ensure technology transfer from research outcomes. • MRAC advises the MHSC on proposed regulatory changes , guidelines, codes of practice and standards • MOHAC advises the MHSC on occupational health regulation and policy. • MITHAC advises the MHSC on HIV/AIDS, TB in the sector.

  32. Advisory Committees Support to MHSC • To support the MHSC each committee has a BSC aligned to its function • Committee related and specific • Focus is • Developing advisory notes • Influencing improvements on OHS • Delivery on Summit Action Plan • Regular and Timeous • Improved governance

  33. Advisory Committees Support to MHSC

  34. Advisory Committees Support to MHSC

  35. MHSC’s 2012/2013 Strategic Plan OUR PEOPLE

  36. MHSC Structure • ZERO HARM THROUGH ACTION • Core to the MHSC is the implementation of the Strategic Objectives. • Focus on research and communication of outcomes to the regions • Strengthening of Governance and Risk Monitoring

  37. MHSC’s 2012/2013 Strategic Plan PROCESS

  38. The Budget • Strategic Objectives have been budgeted for in the current year as follows: • Implementation and delivery of the outcomes of the Summit is principal activity for the MHSC.

  39. Financial Systems Supply Chain Management Systems Human Resources Systems ICT infrastructure and systems Research Management Communication and Promotion Key Systems

  40. Attaining ZERO HARM The MHSC continues to work tirelessly to make a meaningful contribution towards the realisation of ZERO HARM at South African mines. Reaching the industry’s 2013 milestones is indeed a mammoth task that calls for dedication and co-operation from all

  41. In support of DMR Strategic Objectives 41

  42. Attaining ZERO HARM Each set is critically important to the reach the target… The right mind set…. Doing the right things…. With the right support….

  43. Conclusion Supported by Driven by Towards

  44. Thank you Mine Health and Safety Council MHSC Disclaimer: All views expressed herein are the views of the author and do not reflect the views of the Mine Health and Safety Council unless specifically stated otherwise. The information is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, this information by persons or entities other than those intended recipient/s is prohibited. The replication of this material in any form will require approval from the author and Mine Health and Safety Council. Prepared by Navin Singh

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