Quarry Southern Africa January 2018 | Page 23

WINNING S outh Africa’s mining history dates back over 150 years, and over that time significant advances have been made in improving health and safety standards throughout the industry. Working in a high-risk sector with a history of accidents and fatalities adds a significant amount of pressure for those whose job it is to ensure high occupational health and safety standards are maintained. While quarrying and surface mining in some ways carry less of an inherent risk than underground mining, it is nevertheless incumbent on all involved to ensure that any risk is minimised as much as possible. Since quarries fall under the Mine Health and Safety Act (MHSA), the ISHE (Integrated Health, Safety and Education) audit carried out annually on Aspasa member quarries by occupational health and safety consultant Marius van Deventer, aims to ensure that the operations comply with all applicable legislative requirements and industry standards. Aspasa’s requirement that its members undergo an annual health and safety audit is to ensure a high standard of compliance in the surface mining industry that it represents, according to Aspasa director, Nico Pienaar. “Having shared the audit document with similar bodies across the world, we have confirmed that both the document, which we have developed over the past 19 years, and the audit process itself are uni que and offer measurable value to the industry as a whole,” he says. Van Deventer undertakes in the region of 120 operations audits each year under his contract with Aspasa, with each audit “The ISHE audit carried out annually on Aspasa member quarries aims to ensure that the operations comply with all applicable legislative requirements and industry standards.” QUARRY SA | JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 _ 21