Minister Gwede Mantashe on workers who lost their lives at Sibanye-Stilwater’s Driefontein operations

Minister Mantashe urges Sibanye-Stilwater to prioritise health and safety.

Mineral Resources Minister Mr Gwede Mantashe extends his condolences to the families and friends of workers at Sibanye-Stilwater’s Driefontein operations, who lost their lives after they were trapped underground following a seismic event at the mine yesterday.

The gold sector has seen an increase in fatalities this year, with Sibanye-Stilwater as one of the main contributors. This suggests that greater attention be paid to issues of safety, particularly the protection of the lives of workers, as opposed to the insistence of chasing production.

The Minister has urged rescue teams to continue to pursue rescue efforts for the remaining workers, while being mindful of safety.

The Department’s health and safety inspectors are on site as rescue operations continue at Sibanye-Stilwater’s Driefontein operations this morning for the remaining workers still trapped underground.

Seismic incidents accounted for about 30% of fatalities in 2017, and as a result the Minister has requested a team comprising the Department, Council for Geoscience, Mine Health and Safety Council, CSIR as well as rock engineers and seismicity experts, to look into this as a matter of urgency, in order to assist the industry to better anticipate and deal with seismic activities.

Enquiries:
Nathi David Shabangu
Cell: 073 852 1922

Ayanda Shezi 
E-mail: ayanda.shezi@dmr.gov.za

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