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COVID-19 Compliance 2 July 2020 COVID-19 Our Journey Sequence of Events From little to no knowledge of what COVID-19 is: 13 December 2019, Chinese authorities alerted the World Health Organization of pneumonia cases in Wuhan City,


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COVID-19 Compliance 2 July 2020

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COVID-19 Our Journey

Sequence of Events

  • From little to no knowledge of what COVID-19 is:

− 13 December 2019, Chinese authorities alerted the World Health Organization of pneumonia cases in Wuhan City, Hubei province, China, with an unknown cause. What started as a mystery disease was first referred to as 2019-nCoV; − 30 January 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern; − 11 February 2020, WHO announced a name for the new coronavirus disease: COVID-19; − 5 March 2020, South Africa reported their first case; − 10 March 2020, Tharisa Minerals started with educational awareness on COVID-19; − 15 March 2020, reduction of medical examinations and social distancing; − 17 March 2020, COVID-19 risk assessment conducted and initiated the Calibre Hotline for COVID-19 to assist with case management and counselling; − Temperature screening started from 18 March 2020 and issuing of face masks; − 18 March 2020:

  • Tharisa finalized the first draft on COVID-19 Standard Operating Procedure;
  • Tharisa Mineral Paramedics were called to assist with the first possible COVID-19 case;
  • Installation of hand sanitizers.

− 19 March 2020, deactivation of breathalyzers and bio-metric access control readers; − 21 March 2020, the first positive COVID-19 case was repotted at Tharisa Minerals and contact tracing was done; − Flu vaccine made available for high risk employees on 24 March 2020; − 27 March 2020, National Lockdown commenced:

  • Implementation of reduced workforce capacity to 46%;
  • 1st confirmed death in South Africa.

− 2 April 2020 every province within South-Africa reported confirmed cases

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Legislative Requirements

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COVID-19 Information - The 3 D’s

As we continue to navigate this pandemic, there are three easy to remember words that could aid in stopping the spread. It is important to understand that abiding by these three concepts, you can make the most difference. Whether you are using a taxi, socialising, working, working out, or running a shop, this can save a life. DISTANCE DOSE DISPERSION The further away you are from someone who is infected, the less likely you are to be infected by them or to breathe in particles they have breathed out. Stay 1.5m apart!

To become infected you need to have contact with a minimum dose, which takes time and exposure to people with the virus. The longer you are exposed to an infectious person, the more people you are exposed to, and the fewer barriers (like cloth masks) between you, the more likely you are to be exposed to the virus. Because smaller particles hang around in the air, the movement of air makes a really big difference. The particles disperse quickly if you are outside, particularly if there is a breeze or wind. We also know that sunlight breaks down the virus. Small, enclosed spaces with closed windows are high risk, especially when they are crowded.

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COVID 19 COMMITMENT

COVID-19 Tharisa Minerals Commitment

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COVID-19 Employees Rights & Responsibility

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COVID 19 TRAINING/AWARENESS

COVID-19 Training and Awareness

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COVID-19 Handouts

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COVID-19 Handouts

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COVID-19 Handouts

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Catalytic converters

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COVID-19 Thermal Scanners

Tharisa has embarked on a thermal face recognition scanner implementation journey. To enhance our social distancing measures and limit personal contact:

  • Please make sure when you check in that the system picks up your credentials and the machine highlights

a blue colour

  • Should it remain yellow, please report to T&A to load your profile
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COVID 19 SCREENING

COVID-19 Rigorous Screening

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COVID-19 Return to Work Screening

COVID 19 SCREENING

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COVID 19 SOCIAL DISTANCING

COVID-19 Social Distancing

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COVID-19 Social Distancing Training Centre

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COVID 19 SANITISING

COVID-19 Sanitising

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COVID-19 Sanitising

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COVID 19 ISOLATION

COVID-19 Isolation Rooms

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COVID-19 Isolation Room

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COVID-19 Deep Cleaning and Disinfecting

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COVID-19 Tharisa COVID 19 Command Centre

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COVID-19 Live Tracking

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COVID-19 Emergency Vehicle

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Occupational Health Clinic

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COVID-19 Quarantine Facility

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COVID-19 Quarantine Facility Medical Consultation Rooms

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COVID-19 What’s Next?

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  • 4 Million Fatality Free Shifts 18 June 2020 – link to continued awareness and reinforcement of Safety Campaign

‒ Warm Jackets – winter ‒ Digital Thermometers - home use ‒ Flu vaccinations

  • Weekly Union engagements
  • 4 x 4 Shift Cycle to continue
  • DMRE protocol investigations and record keeping
  • Introduce and stabilize Platinum Health Medical Services
  • Investigate Rapid Results Testing?
  • Monitor Vulnerable Status Leave (diabetes; pregnant, cardio vascular; hypertension; age 60+)
  • Occupational Disease Status;
  • Continue with family support
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Awareness, Complacency and Safety Campaign

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  • 4 Million Fatality Free Shifts 18 June 2020 – link to continued awareness and reinforcement of Safety Campaign

‒ Warm Jackets – winter ‒ Digital Thermometers - home use ‒ Flu vaccinations