MHSC AND NORTH WEST KZN WIM WORKSHOP

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MHSC AND NORTH WEST KZN WIM WORKSHOP PROMOTING THE HEALTH, SAFETY & SECURITY OF WIM IN THE SAMI: “ENSURING EVERY WOMAN RETURNS FROM WORK UNHARMED EVERY DAY” 16th OF MARCH 2018 MHSC AND NORTH WEST KZN WIM WORKSHOP Nkhensani Masekoa Chief Research and Operations Officer

Presentation Outline MHSC mandate 2014 OHS summit Culture Transformation Framework Women in Mining Programme Conclusion Way forward

MHSC mandate MHSC is a national public entity established in terms of the MHSA, No 29 of 1996, Celebrated 20 years in May 2017. Advise the Minister on all occupational health and safety issues in the mining industry relating to legislation, research and promotion Review and develop legislation (regulations) for recommendation to the Minister Promote health and safety culture in the mining industry Oversee research in relation to health and safety in the mining industry

MHSC Role in the SAMI Promoting a culture of OHS. Fostering an effective tripartite partnership. Driven by

MHSC Overview

2014 OHS Summit milestones Elimination of fatalities and injuries Zero fatalities by Dec 2020 20% reduction in serious injuries per year by Dec 2016 20% reduction in lost time injuries per year from Jan 2017 Rehabilitation of mine workers injured in the line of duty Elimination of occupational diseases- By December 2024 95% of all exposure measurement results must be below the following limits for the respective respirable dust: 0.05 mg/m3 for silica dust 1.5 mg/m3 for platinum dust 1.5 mg/m3 for coal dust No new cases should occur amongst previously unexposed individuals Elimination NIHL By December 2024, noise emitted by equipment should not exceed 107 dB(A). By December 2016, no employee standard threshold limit will exceed 25 dB from the baseline . Integrate and simplify compensation systems Reduction and prevention of TB, HIV & AIDS By December 2024, the TB incidence rate should be at or below the National TB incident rate. 100% of employees offered HIV Counseling and Testing (HCT) annually & all eligible employees linked to an Anti Retroviral Treatment (ART) programme. Culture Transformation Framework 100% implementation of the Leadership, Risk Management, Data Management, DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT, Leading Practice and Bonus and Performance Incentive pillars by December 2020. Implementation of the Integrated Mining Activity, Technology, Inspectorate, Tripartism, Regulatory Framework pillars after December 2020. Establish Centre of Excellence for research, research implementation and capacity-building

Culture Transformation Framework (CTF) The mining charter and the 2014 OHS summit milestones requires the SAMI to implement the approved CTF. The diversity management pillar of the CTF calls for the elimination of racism, genderism and any forms of unfair discrimination in the SAMI if ever the target of Zero Harm is to be attained. The successful implementation of this pillar will attract more women into the mining sector and also ensure that their health, safety and security is well managed. Having more WIM will have a positive effect on health and safety practices and production???

MHSC Initiatives – Addressing challenges faced by WIM About 10% of the total Workforce in the SAMI are women. Introduction of women into the historically male dominated mining industry comes with OHS challenges. Women in mining have special health and safety needs resulting from their unique anatomical and physiological makeup. It is against this background that the MHSC conducted research to address OHS issues affecting WIM.

Implementing a WIM Programme Promulgation of the WIM PPE guideline Development of WIM booklets in different languages Hosting of the WIM conference in 2015 Hosting the WIM march and students workshop respectively in August 2016

Safety & security of WIM Developed best practice guidelines to assist the SAMI to adopt and implement robust and effective prevention strategies of violence and sexual harassment as important safety and security challenges faced by women in the South African mining industry. Mines are encouraged to review, update and align current policies and procedures on workplace violence and sexual harassment in the mines with the best practice guideline to enhance safety and security of WIM.

Sexual harassment The booklet and DVD was developed to assist in the campaigns that are required to be undertaken. The DVD highlights the serious issues as identified in the research with the following principle at the forefront of Sexual harassment namely: “See it” – observe, digest and make an informed decision. “Say it” – Voice your concerns to your colleagues, co-workers, hostel dwellers. “Sway it” – Help change opinions on Sexual harassment and gender abuse, deep seated myths and stigmas are attached to Sexual harassment . “Solve it” – Make a decision on confronting the perpetrator or report to senior people of management. “Stop it” – Take action, have the courage of your conviction. Don’t be scared to provide evidence toward perpetrators.

Conclusion The Mining Charter and the 2014 OHS summit milestones requires the SAMI to implement the approved CTF. The diversity management pillar of the CTF promote Zero Harm of WIM in the SAMI, thus “ENSURING EVERY WOMEN RETURNS FROM WORK UNHARMED EVERY DAY”. MHSC will continue to collaborate with the SAMI to address the Health, Safety and Security challenges faced by WIM through research and dissemination of research outcomes.

Way forward The MHSC will provide technical support to champion the implementation of WIM programmes on PPE, health, safety and security and create awareness through provision of appropriate promotional material: PPE for WIM handbook. PPE for WIM guideline Best practice guideline to enhance safety and security of WIM. Sexual harassment video, booklet, pamphlets, posters

This workshop Today’s workshop is about sharing information and experiences in order to assist the mines to implement some WIM initiatives meant to make workplaces conducive for WIM such as: Elimination of sexual harassment and violence against women at workplaces. Provision of appropriate personal protective equipment, sanitary and ablution facilities to WIM. We will listen to various speakers discussing their findings and experiences. Some ground rules: Questions for clarity. If there is a challenge then let there be a recommendation. Listen and hear. Cellphones on silent.

EVERY WOMEN RETURNING FROM WORK UNHARMED EVERYDAY 20 Years of Positive Contribution to Zero Harm for mine workers. Pursuing Research Excellence