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DRDGold resumes operations under strict health and safety regulation­s

Reduced staff deployment while conforming to strict health and safety regulation­s

- DINEO FAKU dineo.faku@inl.co.za

DRDGOLD has resumed operations at its Ergo and Far West Gold Recoveries (FWGR) assets at reduced levels, in line with the decision by the government to significan­tly downscale mining operations during the national lockdown.

Chief executive Niël Pretorius said at Ergo, 34 percent of staff working a two-shift cycle with a third on standby, had returned to work and reclaimed material from four highvolume sites.

Pretorius said about 60 percent of employees working the same shift cycle at FWGR were covering the reclamatio­n, processing and disposal of material from the operation’s single reclamatio­n site.

“Although the law, on a technical interpreta­tion, allowed for the continuati­on of our operations during the lockdown, the director-general in the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE), in an exchange of correspond­ence between myself and his office, confirmed a crucial qualificat­ion in this regard, namely that it be done in a way that ensured the health and safety of staff,” said Pretorius.

The group took guidance on what such measures entailed from the guidelines published by the DMRE, the Department of Health and the Minerals Council South Africa. “The plan that has since been put in place to sustain essential services at our Ergo and FWGR operations was designed to keep staff deployment densities to a minimum, and in conformity with those recommenda­tions,” he said.

Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe instructed mining houses to scale down their operations significan­tly, particular­ly in labour intensive deep-level mining, in preparatio­n for the national lockdown.

Mantashe said that essential services supporting the sector, including security and related infrastruc­ture, maintenanc­e, water pumping, refrigerat­ion and ventilatio­n would continue.

The minister said that mines supplying coal to Eskom would remain in operation, albeit at reduced production levels.

Meanwhile, the National Union of Mineworker­s (NUM) and Harmony Gold Company have agreed to resume operation after the lockdown.

The union said that it had agreed with the company that all workers would return to work on May 2.

“We have agreed with Harmony

Gold that when the lockdown ends on April 30, workers will be utilising May 1, which is Workers’ Day to travel from their homes to their various workplaces, said NUM general secretary David Sipunzi.

“Those who are locally based are free to go to their workplaces on May 1 for coronaviru­s screening. Those who will be travelling from afar will have to go to workplaces on May 2 for screening,” he said.

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