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5. Rehabilitation process
7. Maintaining a safe and secure facility Security system
Electronic surveillance
Muster Count
Searches
Entry/exit systems
Movement Control
System of passes
Escorts
8. 9,500 meals per day
Up to 130 offenders employed in the kitchen on 4 different shifts
Dietician reviews requirements annually
Certification of Suppliers
Standards/Quality Management
Pest Control
Hygiene
Cleaning chemicals
Production
Storage
Transportation
3rd Party Audit
Procurement
Proposals (new and existing suppliers)
Evaluation (Price, Quality BEE, Audit)
Agreements signed off by SCM
Procurement database update
9. Facilities
50 bed hospital, dentistry, X-ray facilities, emergency room and 3 PHC’s
Medical activities
28% of offenders on medication
Nursing encounters 35,000 per month
Medical officer encounters 760 per month
Average patients in hospital 12
Staff: 3 Doctors, 24 Nurses, Dentist, Pharmacist
Voluntary counseling and testing
HIV, ARV, MDR & XDR-TB
10. 85% of maintenance time on pre-planned activities
10,400 planned inspections/services w/o’s per annum
1,600 unplanned w/o’s per annum
Computerised Maintenance Management System to plan and track all maintenance activities
Key focus on security due to access to tools
Infrastructure maintained includes:
11. Construction period 316 working days
Contract period 25 years
Currently in 7th year of operations
Three Operating Subcontractors
South African Custodial Management - 460 employees
Kensani Corrections Management – 70 employees
Royal Sechaba – 20 employees
Total staff members 550
12. Achievements – Construction Phase On time
On Budget (Fixed Price)
3 Safety Awards
Met all BBBEE requirements
Independent Engineers declaration issued on time
Zero cost variations to Government
14. Deaths in CustodyKutama Sinthumule