Mine Health and Safety Act, 1996 (Act No. 29 of 1996)

Schedules

Schedule 1 : Guidelines for Determining the Number of Full-time Health and Safety Representatives

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1.Introduction

 

(1)This Schedule contains guidelines for determining the number of full-time health and safety representatives .

 

(2)This Act places the highest value ·on agreement. The parties referred to in section 26 must refer to this Schedule, using its guidelines in a manner that best suits the particular mine.

 

(3)If agreement is not reached, the Commissioner appointed by the Commission must refer to this Schedule, using its guidelines in a manner that best suits the particular mine.

 

2.Minimum threshold

 

(1)There should be a full-time health and safety representative in every mine that requires the use of a full-time health and safety representative, taking into account—
(a)the volume, size and physical location of the mine;
(b)the health and safety record of the mine;
(c)the number of designated working places; and
(d)the objects of this Act.

 

(2)The guidelines as to the size of the mine that should have a full-time health and safety representative is a mine with 500 employees.

 

3.Number of full-time health and safety representatives

 

(1)The formula for determining the number of full-time health and safety representatives should take into account—
(a)the nature, size and physical location of the mine;
(b)the health and safety record of the mine;
(c)the number of designated working places;
(d)the number of health and safety representatives;
(e)the number of shafts and the number of employees at the shaft; and
(f)the objects of this Act.