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We are a opencast mine, we do not blast at our mine, and as we got the material our of the pit, we process our product into the material we want. My question is, from a mine health and safety act view, are we allowed to wear those hardhat caps, the one that looks like a normal cap, which is SABS approved in South Africa ?
We are a opencast mine, we do not blast at our mine, and as we got the material our of the pit, we process our product into the material we want. My question is, from a mine health and safety act view, are we allowed to wear those hardhat caps, the one that looks like a normal cap, which is SABS approved in South Africa ?
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Posted: 01/18/2012 7:43:57 AM EST
Tags: PPE | P.P.E | Hard Hat | Hardhat
Posted: 01/18/2012 7:43:57 AM EST
Tags: PPE | P.P.E | Hard Hat | Hardhat
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