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  2. Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 - Wikipedia

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    The Occupational Health and Safety Act is a South African statutory law administered by the Department of Employment and Labour. The full title is No. 85 of 1993: Occupational Health and Safety Act as amended by. Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Act, No. 181 Of 1993 and the Labour Relations Act, No. 66 of 1995.

  3. Asbestos and the law - Wikipedia

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    The mineral asbestos is subject to a wide range of laws and regulations that relate to its production and use, including mining, manufacturing, use and disposal. [1][2][3] Injuries attributed to asbestos have resulted in both workers' compensation claims and injury litigation. [4][5] Health problems attributed to asbestos include asbestosis ...

  4. Asbestos Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Asbestos Mountains. The Asbestos Mountains is a range of hills in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, stretching south-southwest from Kuruman, where the range is known as the Kuruman Hills, to Prieska. It passes Boetsap, Danielskuil, Lime Acres, Douglas and Griekwastad. The range lies about 150 kilometres (93 mi) west of Kimberley and ...

  5. Havelock Asbestos Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Havelock Mine is a former asbestos mining site located near Bulembu, a former mining town in the northwestern region of Eswatini. [1] This town is approximately 20 km south-southeast of Barberton, South Africa, and 4 km south of Emlembe, eSwatini's highest peak at 1862 masl. Havelock operated as both an open-pit and underground operation ...

  6. Gqeberha - Wikipedia

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    It is the sixth-most populous city in South Africa [7][8][9] and is the cultural, economic and financial hub of the Eastern Cape. [6][10][11] Gqeberha was founded in 1820 as Port Elizabeth by Sir Rufane Donkin, who was the governor of the Cape at the time. He named it after his wife, Elizabeth, who had died in India.

  7. Health impact of asbestos - Wikipedia

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    In January 2009, a full-fledged ban on all types of asbestos occurred when the government banned the manufacture, import, sale, storage, transport or use of asbestos or any substance containing more than 0.1% of asbestos. [71] In 2011, South Korea became the world's sixth country to enact an asbestos harm aid act, which entitles any Korean ...

  8. Asbestos - Wikipedia

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    Asbestos (/ æ s ˈ b ɛ s t ə s, æ z-,-t ɒ s / ass-BES-təs, az-, -⁠toss) [1] is a naturally occurring, carcinogenic, fibrous silicate mineral.There are six types, all of which are composed of long and thin fibrous crystals, each fibre (particulate with length substantially greater than width) [2] being composed of many microscopic "fibrils" that can be released into the atmosphere by ...

  9. Koegas mine - Wikipedia

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    Koegas mine. The Koegas mine was a crocidolite (blue asbestos) mine in Northern Cape, South Africa. It lies near to the town of Prieska and drew much of its workforce from there and Griquatown; though significant proportions also came from Botswana, Zimbabwe and Malawi. The mine was opened by Cape Asbestos Company Limited in 1893.