Sheq Africa » SHEQ News for Africa

 


Mineworkers to down tools over safety

May 4th, 2011

The National Union of Mineworkers (Num) will hold a one-day protest over safety in the North-West province on Saturday, which could affect some mining operations in the area.

The union also said on Tuesday that further one-day protests will be held in other provinces in the coming months, although the extent of those will depend on the severity of local safety concerns.

The protests will lead up to a national one-day protest in September or October.

North-West Province is home to many of the country’s platinum mines and some gold operations.

“The National Executive Committee has noted with great concern the increased rise of mine fatalities in the mining industry, especially gold and platinum,” Frans Baleni, the Num’s general secretary, told reporters.

He said mine fatalities have risen 27% in the first quarter of this year compared with last year, in line with government figures.

While some operations may be affected by the Saturday protest, he said the impact during the nation-wide event would be bigger: “It will be a total shutdown.”

He also said the union, South Africa’s main mining union, would call on other smaller labour groups to participate in the national action later this year.

Baleni said the union would only call off the national protest if companies committed to a zero-fatality record.

South Africa, which has the world’s deepest gold mines, has a dire safety record compared to the industrialised world and deaths have led to temporary closure of mines, denting output.

Some South African gold mines are nearing depths of 4,000 metres, making access and drilling dangerous in harsh conditions in which rock temperatures can reach about 50 degrees Celsius.

Still, the number of miners killed in South Africa has fallen drastically over the last two decades.

New legislation in the last 16 years has increased miners’ rights and more than halved fatalities to 128 in 2010, but reducing deaths has been gradual given the labour-intensive nature of the sector and its poorly educated workforce.

Source: miningmx.com Reuters, Teus, 03 May 2011
PHOTO: Frans Baleni, National Union of Mineworkers Secretary General


Print This Post Print this post    Tell a friend Email this article

Related Posts

  • Corporate culture runs deeper than sports
    Sheq culture symbols, dramatisation, and mascot programmes unlock huge organisational value, but ‘opportunist’ events and mascots soon fizzle out. Industrial theatre practitioner, Marié Beytell-
     
  • Health claims may ‘wipe out’ miners
    The risk of a litany of silicosis claims [caption id="attachment_3745" align="alignright" width="150" caption="Sillhouette of Mineworkers"][/caption] against the mining industry is a serious thr
     
  • How to mange road fleet safety
    From Hilton Mango Veckranges; I have joined an organisation with 600 vehicles on the road daily, and 45 vehicle incidents per month. Here is my fleet plan. I am initiating a road vehicle fleet sa
     
  • Mineworkers to down tools over safety
    The National Union of Mineworkers (Num) will hold a one-day protest over safety in the North-West province on Saturday, which could affect some mining operations in the area. The union also said on
     
  • Sixth fatality at Lonmin mine
    [caption id="attachment_3733" align="alignright" width="150" caption="Ian Farmer"][/caption] A miner has died at the Marikana platinum mine in Rustenburg, in the North West, mining company Lonmin P
     


Leave a Reply

Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting.

Events Newsletter

SHEQ Solutions




Quote

Sheq Articles


SA construction safety permits law snagged

SA Department of Labour inspectors admit... Continue Reading...

Engen Ghana wins four corporate awards

Engen Ghana won four Engen international awards,... Continue Reading...

SA Labour Dept changes compensation structures

The SA Labour Department is decentralising... Continue Reading...

Reader Photos

  • aircraft5aircraft3aircraft2aircraft1Fire at Engen refinery in DurbanBlaze at Engen refinery in DurbanTook the corner too fastNose jobYou're in my parking spaceHelp me sweep this road