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07 September 2026  |  11 September 2026

Mineral Value Chain for Occupational Health and Safety (September Intake)

Applications accepted until
24 August 2026
Short Course Coordinator:
Nozi Letswalo
Certification:
Certificate of Competence
Course dates
07 September 2026 - 11 September 2026
Applications close
24 August 2026
Overview
This short course provides Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) practitioners with a structured introduction to the mining environment as a foundation for effective OHS practice. Participants gain insight into mine design and planning, the mineral value chain, surface and underground mining operations, and mineral processing and beneficiation. The course also explores modernisation in mining, emerging technologies, and their implications for health and safety, alongside environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations and regulatory requirements. Through applied reflection and assignments, participants strengthen their ability to identify risks, understand mining processes, and align OHS practice with industry standards and legislation. A quality-assured certificate from the University of the Witwatersrand is issued on successful completion.
Duration
3 Weeks
Format
Daily lectures (8:00-17:00) for one week, followed by assessments
Pricing
VAT Incl. = R19,000.00

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    The course content addresses the following topics: 


    • Mine design and planning
    • Overview of the mineral value chain
    • Surface and underground mining operations
    • Mineral processing and beneficiation
    • Modernisation in mining
    • ESG and regulatory aspects
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