Mining industry stakeholders have expressed concern over the deaths of nearly 70 people in the sector so far in 2021, saying the continued loss of life cannot be understated and that they are committed to improving health and safety performances.
In a joint media statement on Monday, the department of mineral resources & energy and the Minerals Council SA said stakeholders who attended the Mine Safe 2021 conference last month recommitted themselves to working towards the elimination of fatalities, injuries and occupational diseases at SA’s mines in pursuit of “zero harm to ensure that each employee returns from work unharmed every day”...
A view from the couch. Seems MCSA’s concern only extend to legal operations, are they similarly concerned with fatalities in illegal mining operations?
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