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Safety management in construction and mining is essential for creating secure, efficient and environmentally responsible worksites. These industries involve high-risk activities, such as the movement of heavy machinery and transport vehicles, that demand proactive safety measures to protect workers, minimise disruptions and uphold regulatory compliance. Effective safety strategies are vital

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In today’s business landscape, embedding environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals into corporate strategy is becoming increasingly imperative. Not only do these efforts highlight a company’s commitment to sustainable practices and ethical operations, but they also significantly contribute to long-term value creation for all stakeholders. Recognising the importance of ESG criteria
Polymer soil stabilisation refers to the process of using polymeric materials to improve the strength, durability and workability of soils, particularly those susceptible to erosional forces. This process is critical in construction, agriculture and environmental rehabilitation efforts where soil integrity is paramount. Defining Polymers: a Basic Overview Polymers, in the simplest terms,
The Biodiversity Conservation Act plays a pivotal role in our operations, guiding us in our commitment to protect diverse ecosystems. This critical piece of legislation serves to ensure that every species, regardless of its role in the ecosystem, is valued and protected. It underscores our belief that every living creature, plant
Construction sites, mines, and other industrial facilities frequently include stockpiles to store raw materials, such as coal, ore, and sand, before they are processed or delivered. However, processing these materials can produce a lot of dust, which can harm the environment and people’s health. Stockpile dust control is an essential aspect
Soil bioengineering, a unique amalgamation of biology and engineering principles, has emerged as a vital tool in the restoration of vegetation in disturbed landscapes. This scientific discipline harnesses the power of plants and their inherent growth characteristics to reinforce soil stability and stimulate ecological recovery.  Particularly in the context of post-mining
Airborne dust, often perceived as a minor inconvenience, holds the potential to cause significant health hazards and mechanical damage. Its impact extends beyond just dirty surfaces, affecting air quality, human respiratory health, and the overall well-being of communities and ecosystems.  This article delves into the health risks posed by dust, the

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