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SACEA Fatal Risk Std’s Update
Northern Regional Meeting
Paul Redelinghuys
UG Maintenance Manager (Khutala Colliery)
7 May 2011
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Topics
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Background
Task Team
Scope of Fatal Risk Standard (FRS)
Fatal Risk Standards (FRS) Perception
Brief Overview of these Fatal Risk Standards
– Light Vehicles
– Heavy Duty Vehicles
– Livery
• Way Forward
• Closure
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Background
• SACMA & SACEA Initiative to address industry requirement on the Fatal
Risk Standards (FRS).
• Alignment of Fatal Risk Standards (FRS) attempts within Colliery Industry,
• Industry Confusion with regards to contractors compliance requirements,
• Education of key stakeholders about FRS requirements,
• Best Practice Guideline for all Collieries where Fatal Risk Standards have
not been adopted.
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Task Team
• BECSA
• XSTRATA
• Anglo American
Paul Redelinghuys
Buks Loock
Mike Thuesen
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Scope of FRS
• Light Vehicles (LV’s)
– A Light Vehicle is a vehicle that has a gross vehicle weight that does not exceed 4500kg
and is/can be registered for use on a public road.
• Heavy Vehicles (HDV’s)
– A Heavy Delivery Vehicle (HDV) is a vehicle that has a gross vehicle weight that exceeds
4500kg and is/can be registered for use on a public road.
• Busses
– A Heavy Delivery Vehicle (HDV) is a vehicle that has a gross vehicle weight that exceeds
4500kg and is/can be registered for use on a public road.
• Livery
– The Identification Signage which will be required on mobile equipment.
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Fatal Risk Standards Perception
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Buildmax FRCP Presentation
Brief Overview: LV’s
• Vehicle Classification
– Class A – Vehicles with access to the mines.
– Class B – Vehicles with access to operational areas.
– Class C – Interaction with EME/SME’s.
• FRS Requirements i.e.:
– Seatbelt,
– Roll Over Protection Structures,
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Brief Overview: LV’s
• FRS Requirements i.e.:
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Positive Communication,
Airbag Requirements,
Buggy Whip,
Flashing Lights,
Seat mounting Requirements,
First Aid Kit Requirements,
Chock Blocks,
Fire Suppression Requirements,
Guarding Requirements,
Tire Type Requirements,
Advances in Technology
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IVMS systems for tracking purpose,
Collision Avoidance Requirements
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Brief Overview: HDV’s
• Vehicle Classification
– Class A – Vehicles with access to the mines.
– Class B – Vehicles with access to operational areas.
– Class C – Interaction with EME/SME’s.
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Brief Overview: HDV’s
• FRS Requirements i.e.:
– Lockout Requirements,
– Adequate Walkways,
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3 – Point Contact
Chock Blocks,
Rear Under run protection,
ROPS,
Truck mounted Crane requirements,
Advances in Technology:
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IVMS systems for tracking purpose,
Collision Avoidance Requirements
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Brief Overview: Livery
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Brief Overview: Livery
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Way Forward
• Draft Alignment FRS developed for:
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Light Vehicles (LV’s),
Heavy Vehicles (HDV’s),
Busses, &
Livery.
• Alignment Session planned 24 May 2011 with following participants:
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BECSA
XSTRATA
Anglo American
EXXARO
SASOL
Paul Redelinghuys
Buks Loock
Mike Thuesen
Lou Kilian/Louis Turvey
Louis Botha
• Reach Agreement for Final Draft by End July 2011
• Communication of Final FRS Guideline once agreement reached
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Thank you
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