It will take place on MICROSOFT TEAMS
Wednesday 7 July 2021 13:00 – 14:00 - Session 1
Wednesday 21 July 2021 13:00 – 14:00 -Session 2.

HAVE YOU CONFIRMED YOUR ATTENDANCE?

Please RSVP attendance with Mbalenhle Buthelezi (mbalenhleb@mpas.org.za), by Monday 5 July 2021.

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Dear SANIRE Member,

On behalf of the Association President and Vice President , we would like to welcome and ccongratulate the newly elected SANIRE Council (2021 – 2023).

The members elected to the SANIRE Council are:

1. Sifiso Mashile - Northam Platinum 
2. Adam Cooper - Ivanplats
3. Thovhedzo Gcuda - Seriti Power
4. Zwelinzima Thebethe - University of the Witwatersrand
5. Obakeng Rakumakoe - Harmony Gold Mining
6. Rofhiwa Phadagi - Exxaro Resources
7. Kevin Le Bron - MLB Consulting

Download the SANIRE: Council Nomination – Result Verification (PDF 700KB)

Dear SANIRE Member

Please see herewith nominations for voting…

ELECTIONS 21 23 NOMINEES

Voting for Council: 2021 and 2022

  • This is a request for you to vote for Council for 2021/2022.

Voting Process

  • Any member in good standing may be voted in writing.
  • A limited of 5 votes a member can be submitted.
  • A brief CV and photo of the individual are required for election purposes.

Note: 

  • Any person nominated for Council are required to be a member in good standing  of the Institute and understand that this commitment will require time away from their normal duties for the next two years. 
  • This should be conveyed to his / her employer and the proposer in signing the nomination form undertaking to ensure that the nominee is aware of this.

The nominations are to be completed by following the link below by 14 May 2021.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE

Rocktalk Newsletter Volume 7 Issue1 April 2021
PRESIDENT’S CORNER
As we tackle 2021, following a devastatingly difficult year, the challenges that lie ahead are exciting yet daunting. 2021 not only brings hope, prospects and new opportunities, but also new challenges, which if not addressed timeously could result in missed opportunities.
The mining sector worldwide has entered a “supercycle” which could last between three to seven years, according to economists worldwide. The supercycle will be extremely beneficial to the South African mining industry, considering the fact that the exchange rate works in our favour. This could boost the recovery and possible growth of South Africa’s bruised and scarred economy, following poor government decisions and the crippling effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Dear SANIRE Member 

As of the 1st of March 2021, South Africa has been on Coronavirus COVID-19 Alert level 1. This means that most normal activity can resume, with precautions and health guidelines followed at all times. As such, SANIRE is preparing to have meetings in line with the protocols outlined by the Government of South Africa. 

These protocols include: 

Strict adherence to all health protocols and social distancing measures.

(1) Every person, when attending a gathering and in order to limit exposure to COVID-19 must:

(a) wear a face mask;
(b) adhere to all health protocols;
(c) maintain a distance of at least one and a half meters from each other;

Gatherings

(1) Gatherings at a workplace for work purposes are allowed, subject to strict adherence to all health protocols and social distancing measures.

(a) Conferencing, dining and entertainment facilities are subject to a limitation of a maximum of 250 persons or less for indoor venues and 500 persons or less for outdoor venues and if the venue is too small to hold 250 persons indoors or 500 persons outdoors observing a distance of at least one and a half meters from each other. Then not more than 50 percent of the capacity of the venue may be used.

(b) Every business premises. Including but limited not to supermarkets, shops, grocery stores, produce markets and pharmacies, are subject to a limitation of 50 percent of the floor space, which includes customers and employees, and subject to strict adherence to all health protocols, social distancing measures.

For a more information updates about Coronavirus COVID-19 Alert level 1 precautions, visit the South African Government website by following the link below.

ALERT LEVEL 1 INFORMATION

For more information on upcoming SANIRE meetings, please visit the SANIRE website or contact your local Branch Chairman.

Anton Gregory  Northern Cape Chairperson   anton@tshipi.co.za
Jaco Le Roux   Free Vaal Branch Chairperson  jaco.leroux@harmony.co.za
 Rofhiwa Phadagi   Coal Fields Chairperson  ofhiwa.phadagi@exxaro.com
 Craig Smith  Gauteng Chairperson  Craig.Smith@groundwork.co.za
 Petrie Wessels  Eastern Bushveld Branch Chairperson  petrie.wessels@trp.co.za 
 Willie Liebenberg  Western Bushveld Branch Chairperson  willie.liebenberg@sibanyestillwater.com

 

Kind regards

Paul Couto
SANIRE President

NOMINATION FOR COUNCIL: 2021 – 2023

Dear SANIRE member

We hereby call for nominations to the SANIRE Council for 2021 – 2023.
We are seeking to fill a minimum of 5 vacancies for Council for the two year period 2021 to 2023.

Nomination Process

  • Any member in good standing may be nominated by filling in the nomination form as per the link below and must be nominated by a minimum of two members to qualify. This will serve as a proposer and seconder nomination as per the constitution.
  • There is no limit to the number of nominations that can be submitted for a nominee.
  • The following persons do not form part of the selected members for a nominee:
    • Paul Couto
    • Lizelle Prinsloo

Why is it important to take part in the nomination and election of Council?

  • Interest and the development of education in Rock Engineering
  • Professional practice and high ethical standards.
  • Networking, collaboration, and information exchange
  • Research Areas

Please Note:

A person nominated for council must be able to actively promote the South African Engineering profession and be willing to commit to the duties of SANIRE for the next two years or longer. This commitment includes time away from their normal duties and such a member is required to be in good standing of SANIRE. This should be conveyed to the nominee’s employer and the proposer undertakes the responsibility to ensure that the nominee is aware of this.

Nominations are to be completed by following the link below by 16 April 2021.

https://forms.gle/NrMqvx7m3xbQ7PP17

Kind Regards,
Paul Couto
SANIRE Presiden

SANIRE actively promotes the advancement of the Rock Engineering discipline by encouraging and promoting:

  • The interest and the development of education in Rock Engineering within the industry
  • The uphold of professional practice and high ethical standards
  • Networking, collaboration and information exchange
  • Research areas

With a membership base of over 500 members and affiliation with other industry players we would like to encourage companies and members to host a WEBINAR / LECTURE to further and develop the Rock Engineering Industry.

For more information contact:
Mbalenhle Buthelezi
Association Secretary
Tel: +27 11 568 2050 | +27 11 568 2054
Email: mbalenhleb@mpas.org.za
Web: www.sanire.co.za | Facebook: @SANIREofficial
5th Floor, Minerals Council South Africa | 5 Hollard Street, Johannesburg, 2001
P.O. Box 61709, Marshalltown, 2107

Sharing your grief and remembering with you.

May the precious memories of your loved one carry you through this difficult time.

In sympathy
Sanire Council 2021

It is with great sadness that SANIRE informs you of the passing of Dr. Dennis Laubscher on Wednesday the 3rd February,  2021 after a long fight with stroke related  complications. Dr Laubscher was a true South African mining great  having received an SAIMM Gold Medal,  SANIRE Lifetime Achievement Award, the DeBeers Mass Mining Award and the SAIMM Brigadier Stokes Memorial award.

Apart from his consulting throughout the world, where he taught and mentored hundreds of rock and mining engineers,  his contributions to the mining industry included the 1994 SAIMM paper "Cave mining - state of the art", the Block Cave Manuel in 2000, and perhaps his most widely recognized 1990 Mining Rock Mass Rating, updated in 2001. This came about, true to Dennis's character,  because he tried Bieniawski's 1973 RMR and it didn't work for cave mines he was working on, so he made his own system. Some of these, and his other extensive publications are used on operating mines worldwide, to this day.

Dennis leaves behind his wife and two daughters,  a private family service will be held when permissible.

SAIEG & SANIRE presents a two-day seminar on SLOPE STABILITY.
Venue: Misty Hills, Muldersdrift Estate, 69 Drift Boulevard (R114), Muldersdrift, Gauteng.
Date: 'Thursday 4 and Friday S March 2021.

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ABOUT THE SEMINAR

The seminar is co-hosted by SAIEG and SANIRE.
The first day of the seminar will be chaired by SAIEG discussing the following topics:

  • Keynote Address - Mr Peter Terbrugge
  • Climate Change and Slope Stability-. Lessons Learned in Cape Verde applied to South Africa - Dr Phil Paige-Green
  • Theoretical Aspects of the New TMH 21 DER Rapid Slope Stability Assessment System and COTO Specs Applicable to Slope Stability - Dr GV Price
  • SANRAL Slope Management System: Western and Southern Regions of South Africa - Mr Trevor Pape
  • Regional Mapping of Potential Unstable Slopes in eThekwini-Ndwedwe Region, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa - Dr Souleymane Diop
  • Innovations in Orientated Slope and Face Mapping & Stability Assessment using Photogrammetry - Mr Rory Bush
  • Slope Modeling using Remote Sensing and Object-based Image Analysis Techniques - Dr Stratis Karantanellis
  • Case Study of a (Court) Case, Slope failures due to development -Dr Robert Leyland
  • Detailed Slope Stability Assessment and Design for the N2 National Route at Kaaimans Pass, km 35.18 to 35.50 - Mrs Monique Wainstein
  • Back Analysis of an Ancient Rockslide at Lake Fundudzi, Limpopo - Mr Goodman Chlliza

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
The course will be targeted specially at qualified and practicing engineering geologists and rock engineering professionals. The seminar will also benefit geotechnical engineers involved with slope stability assessments.

SPONSORSHIP
Companies interested in sponsorship opportunities, please send an email to secretariat;psaieg.co.za

This will be a hybrid event. You will be able to attend in person at Misty Hills (COVID-19 regulations applies and seats are limited) or you will be able to attend on-line. More details about the online platform will be shared closer to the event. Refer to the registration form for the registration fees.

Day two, chaired by SANIRE, will place focus on the following topics•:

  • Slope Design Philosophy - Mr Robert Armstrong
  • Development of Geotechnical Models and Slope Management Programs - Dr Marnus Bester
  • Ground Deformation Monitoring and the Role of the Mine Surveyor - Mr Huw Thomas
  • There are Several Methods of Slices in Slope Stability. Which Ones Should I Use? - Dr Reginald Hammah
  • Groundwater - Miss Mampho Maoyi
  • Portal and Shaft Boxcuts - Mr Gavin Wardle
  • Use of Discrete Fracture Networks for Slope Design - Miss Valencia Kuppersami
  • Probability and Risk Based Design - Miss Tafadzwa Chindedza
  • Waste Rock Dump Management and Stability Evaluation - Miss Debbie Olivier
  • Thabazimbi Slope Failure - Thandile Dlokweni • Case Study - Mr Desmond Mossop
  • Take note that the topics and/or presenters are subject to change.

SEMINAR TIMES
The seminar will start at 09:00 on Thursday and 08:00 on Friday. On Thursday the course will end at 16:30, followed by SAIEG's AGM (17:00 - 18:30) and then the seminar dinner (18:30 - included in the registration fees). The seminar will end at 16:00 on the Friday.

REGISTRATION
To attend, kindly complete the attached registration form. If you have any questions please send an email to secretariat, saieg.co.za

SACNASP and ECSA CPD points (2 points) will be awarded to attendees.

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