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1 Oct 2019

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African News Agency (South Africa)

So. Africa: Minerals Council launches initiative to ensure to ‘every mineworker returns home from work unharmed, every day’

‘Minerals Council South Africa launches safety and health strategy’ 1 October 2019

Minerals Council South Africa on Tuesday launched a CEO-led strategy on health and safety aimed at driving and sustaining the industry’s pursuit of zero harm during operations. The objectives of the Khumbul’ekhaya strategy are to promote a holistic approach to the elimination of fatalities, develop a system of understanding occupational deaths in and beyond employment and adopt methods for more effective and competitive training, for example through centralisation and modernisation.

…"Khumbul’ekhaya is a ‘rallying cry’ for a step-change in safety and health performance, driven at the highest levels of our industry, and with a vision that we share with all our stakeholders – employees, unions and government – to ensure that every mineworker returns home from work unharmed, every day," it said. It said while improvements in safety and health performance over the past two decades had been significant, executives recognised that a step-change in health and safety was required to be able to achieve zero harm and the 2024 mine health and safety council milestones agreed by companies, the government and labour.