Introduction to Mine Health and Safety Act No. 29 of 1996
Purpose
- The purpose of this training is to equip you with knowledge of Mine Health and Safety Act requirements.
Entry Requirements
- Communication at ABET Level 3 or equivalent.
- Mathematical Literacy at ABET Level 3 or equivalent.
Course Contents
- Introduction.
- Purpose of the Mine Health and Safety Act.
- Mine Safety.
- Functions of Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
- Legal Appointments.
- Mine Health and Safety Policy.
- Health and Safety Training.
- Risk Assessments.
- Medical surveillance.
- Record Keeping.
- Right to Information.
- Safety Measures.
- Health and Safety Representatives.
- Health and Safety Committees.
- Chief Inspector of Mines.
- Right to Participate in Inquiry.
- Conclusion.
Course Fees
R1 200.00
Course Duration
1 day

Mine Health and Safety
Basic Firefighting
Purpose
- This course aims to equip you with the knowledge and skills to respond to fires, identify fire hazards, and use fire extinguishers.
Entry Requirements
- Communication at ABET Level 3 or equivalent.
- Mathematical Literacy at ABET Level 3 or equivalent.
Course Contents
- What Is Fire Fighting?
- Fire Triangle and Fire Tetrahedron.
- Fire Triangle.
- Fire Tetrahedron.
- Aim of Firefighting.
- Preparing for Fire in the Workplace.
- Escape Routes.
- Fire Evacuations.
- What to Do When You Discover Fire.
- Evacuating the Building.
- What to do When you are Trapped in a Building.
- Factors to Consider Before Fighting Fire.
- Inspection of Fire Extinguisher.
- Types of Fires.
- Types of Fire Extinguishers.
- How to Use a Fire Extinguisher.
- Fire Extinguisher Instructions.
Course Fees
R1050.00
Course Duration
1 day

Fire Extingushers
Mine Health and Safety Representatives.
Purpose
- The purpose of this training is to equip you with knowledge of Mine Health and Safety Act requirements.
Entry Requirements
- Communication at ABET Level 3 or equivalent.
- Mathematical Literacy at ABET Level 3 or equivalent.
Course Contents
- Introduction.
- Health and Safety Representatives and Committees.
- Negotiations and consultations before appointment of representatives.
- Designation of working places.
- Qualifications of representatives.
- Election and appointment of representatives.
- Rights and powers of representatives.
- Duty to compensate and assist representatives.
- Duty to inform representatives.
- Negotiation and consultation on the establishment of committees.
- Establishment of health and safety committees.
- Committee procedures.
- Rights and powers of health and safety committee.
- Duty to support committee.
- Disclosure of information.
- Conclusion.
Course Fees
R1050.00
Course Duration
1 day
