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Summit Milestone Performance and Progress made since the 2014 Mine Occupational Health and Safety Summit Thabo Dube Chief Executive Officer 18-19 th October 2018. PRESENTATION OUTLINE. MHSC Mandate Purpose and Objectives of the 2018 Summit 2014 Occupational Health and Safety Milestones

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  1. Summit Milestone Performance and Progress made since the 2014 Mine Occupational Health and Safety SummitThabo DubeChief Executive Officer18-19th October 2018

  2. PRESENTATION OUTLINE • MHSC Mandate • Purpose and Objectives of the 2018 Summit • 2014 Occupational Health and Safety Milestones • 2016 Principals Pledge • Summary of Progress Made • Conclusion • Way Forward 2

  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 (regulations) for recommendation to the Minister • Promote health and safety culture in the mining industry • Oversee research in relation to health and safety in the mining industry • Liaise with other bodiesconcerned with health and safety issues • Host a biennial summit to review OHS performance in the mining industry 3

  4. 2018 Summit Purpose and Objectives • Objectives: • Review Progress towards Achievement of Summit Milestones Set in 2014 • Reflect and Engage on Current Year’s or Past t2 Years OHS Performance • Analysis of Recent Disasters to Further Mitigate on Identified Risks, Prevent Recurrences • Develop an Action Plan with Interventions to Address identified OHS Challenges, Impacting on OHS Milestones Achievements 4

  5. 2014 OHS Summit milestones

  6. 2016 Principals Pledge Tripartite Visible Felt Leadership & Relationship Building Develop a Programme of Engagement for Principals Stakeholders on Regular Basis Trust Deficit Stakeholders to Address Trust Deficit ,Moving from Transactional to Transformative Approach on OHS Matters Communication Improving Communication Amongst the Stakeholders and within stakeholders groupings Empowerment of Supervisors Empowerment of Workers: Occupational Health and Safety Representatives, Union Shop-Stewards ,Supervisors and Women h African Mining Industry Annual OHS Days Mining companies Hosting Hhealth and Safety Days 6

  7. Projections & Actuals of Fatalities 2014 - 2020 Currently sitting at 69 fatalities versus the 42 we were supposed to be on route to Zero in 2020 –already missed the target by a 64% • Analysis show we would require 17%, 20% 25%, 33% 50% and 100% annually from 2014 to achieve the desired 0 in 2020 7

  8. Projections & Actuals of Injuries 2014-2024 A 20% YoY improvement in injuries from 2014 would only get us to 280 injuries by 2014. • S/Inj (Serious Injury)* = Injury incapacitating injured from performing normal/ similar occupation for 14 days or more, or which causes the injured to suffer loss of a joint/ part of a joint / permanent disability. • Lost Time Injury (LTI) ** = An injury which incapacitates injured from performing normal or similar occupation on the next calendar day. 8

  9. Falls of Ground Related Fatalities & Injuries 2014 - 2020 2017 marred by number of FOG related multiple fatality incidents reported - especially towards end of year FOG related injury trends performing better than fatality trends, but more work needed to hit the target line towards Zero injuries. 9

  10. Machinery Fatalities & Injuries 2014 - 2020 The Machinery related fatality trends would even reach the target of Zero fatalities in 2019. if a 75% improvement from the 2017 stats was to be achieved in 2018 For SAMI to reach the 20% improvement on Machinery related injuries YoY, a > 40% improvement needed to get back from the 2017 figures to the 2020 target line. Clear that with the 20% improvement YoY, Zero Machinery related injuries will only be achieved beyond 2020 10

  11. Transportation & Mining Related Fatalities & Injuries 2014 - 2020 For SAMI to reach the 20% improvement on Transport & Mining related injuries YoY, a > 40% improvement needed to get back from the 2017 figures to the 2020 target line. Clear that with the 20% improvement YoY, Zero Transportation & Mining related injuries will only be achieved beyond 2020 The Transportation & Mining related fatality trends would only reach the target of Zero in 2020 if a 75% improvement from the 2017 stats was to be achieved in 2018 11

  12. Railbound Equipment Fatalities & Injuries 2014 - 2020 The Railbound Equipment related fatality trends would only reach the target of Zero in 2020 if a > 75% improvement from the 2017 stats was to be achieved in 2018 The Railbound Equipment injury trends also regressed and has plateaued since 2015. The trend would only reach the 20% improvement target line if >40% reduction was achieved between the 2017 and 2018 actuals. Furthermore, zero injuries would also be realised beyond 2024 if the current trends by over 40% YoY reduction . 12

  13. Fires and Explosions Fatalities & Injuries 2014 - 2020 The Fires & Explosion fatalities were at “0” in 2014 and should have remained at that to achieve the set milestone of 0 by 2020. Trends on fatalities for Fires and Explosions appear to be erratic , occurring once in a while with serious consequences when they occur. 13

  14. OHS Milestones Online Reporting System 14

  15. ELIMINATION OF OCCUPATIONAL LUNG DISEASES: EXPOSURE MEASUREMENTS OF RESPIRABLE CRYSTALLINE SILICA 15

  16. ELIMINATION OF OCCUPATIONAL LUNG DISEASES: Elimination of Silicosis 16

  17. ELIMINATION OF OCCUPATIONAL LUNG DISEASES: Elimination of Pneumoconiosis 17

  18. ELIMINATION OF OCCUPATIONAL LUNG DISEASES: Elimination of Coal Workers Pneumoconiosis 18

  19. ELIMINATION OD NOISE INDUCED HEARING LOSS: FOR THE INDIVIDUAL 19

  20. REDUCTION AND PREVENTION OF HIV & AIDS INFECTIONS 20

  21. REDUCTION AND PREVENTION OF PULMONARY TB INFECTIONS National TB incidence rate: 0,00593 https://www.tbfacts.org/tb-statistics-south-africa/ 21

  22. Culture Transformation Framework 22

  23. CTF ANNUAL IMPLEMENTATION OF TARGETS 23

  24. CTF IMPLEMENTATION PROGRESS 24

  25. MHSC 2014 Milestones Initiatives Projects Progress 25

  26. CoE Quickwin Projects Supporting Milestones CoE Partners as research providers: 7 out 9 Completed Underground and surface Communication System – In progress Rockmass Condition Assessment Tools - Completed Independent Support Testing Capability - Completed Continuous Dust Monitoring and Suppression – Not contracted yet Missing Persons Locator Systems - Completed Collision Management Systems - Completed Understanding the Impact of Technology on People in the South African Mining Sector - Completed Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) Measurement and Controls – Completed Statutory Equipment - Completed 26

  27. CONCLUSION & WAY FOWARD • The Milestones Achievement Concerning Taking into Account the Current Trends, A lot More Work is Required • Implementation of 2016 Principals’ Recommitment Needs to be Prioritised by all stakeholders • Current Action Plan Currently being Implemented Requires (Various initiatives and projects) • Assess Interventions Currently used and an Analysis of What Worked and What Did Not. • What can Tripartite Stakeholders Collectively and Individually do in Bringing about a Step Change to Improve the Industry OHS Performance and Harness the Achievement of Summit Milestones and Targets? • Exploring New Ways to Address the OHS Challenges • High Exposures to Occupational Hazards and Loss of Lives Remains Unacceptable!! 27

  28. MINE HEALTH AND SAFETY COUNCIL • EVERY MINE WORKER RETURNING FROM WORK UNHARMED EVERYDAY • STRIVING FOR ZERO HARM

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