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Mine Health and Safety Council

Mine Health and Safety Council. 2013 Milestone Reporting Presentation Assessing the industry progress towards achieving Zero Harm Limpopo 18 th of September 2013 Simon Mmachaka MHSC Programme Manager . Outline . The MHSC Mandate Background

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Mine Health and Safety Council

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  1. Mine Health and Safety Council • 2013 Milestone Reporting Presentation • Assessing the industry progress towards achieving Zero Harm • Limpopo • 18th of September 2013 • Simon Mmachaka • MHSC Programme Manager

  2. Outline • The MHSC Mandate • Background • Registration and the Reporting Template on the 2013 Milestone • Submitting the Report • Conclusions & Way Forward • Questions and Answers

  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 for recommendation to the Minister • Promotehealth and safety in the mining industry • Oversee research in relation to health and safety in the mining industry • Liaisewith other bodies concerned with health and safety issues • Advise the Minister on all occupational health and safety issues in the mining industry relating to legislation, research and promotion • Review and develop legislation for recommendation to the Minister • Promote health and safety in the mining industry • Oversee research in relation to health and safety in the mining industry • Liaise with other bodies concerned with health and safety issues

  4. Background • At the Tripartite Stakeholder Leadership Summit in 2003, the mining industry agreed that an action-driven plan was necessary to ensure significant improvements in mine health and safety performance. • The mining industry developed the targets that must be achieved by 2013. The key themes of the actions that were identified are: • Strengthening culture of health and safety • Promoting a learning industry and building capacity • Making workplaces safer and healthier • The year 2013 is the time for reporting and to review performance against the set targets

  5. Background of the targets set in 2003 5

  6. Registration Click on the Portal Link PORTAL 6

  7. Registration 7

  8. Registration Step 1 : Registration

  9. Registration

  10. Reporting Template

  11. Reporting Template

  12. Screen of Dust and Noise Step 2 : Noise / Dust Submission

  13. Submitting the Report • Users must ensure that: • Their submission of the report must be captured individually as per the template for period 2003- 2013. • Inputs must be reviewed by OHS Committee prior to submission. • Once data is submitted, the system notification is sent to the accountable person e.g. mine manager or safety manager. • They view and check any outstanding info that must still be captured.

  14. Submitting the report Step 3 : Noise / Dust Submission – Client View

  15. Conclusions & Way Forward • How to report on the website • Log into www.mhsc.org.za • Go to the 2013 Milestone Reporting Portal, Register on the registration page • Submit information/data as per the 2013 Milestone Reporting Template • For any Questions, please call us on 011 656 1797 or email smmachaka@mhsc.org.za

  16. The End Thank you Q&A

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