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Technical Workshops Introduction to Pump Design, Operation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting CPD Validation Number: SAIMechE-1010-12/19 Code Days Start Date End Date E2117 A2117 C2117
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Introduction to Machinery Failure Analysis and Prevention CPD Validation Number: SAIMechE-1011-12/19 Code Days Start Date End Date E2516 A2516 C2517
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Introduction to Oil and Gas Piping CPD Validation Number: SAIMechE-1016-12/19 Code Days Start Date End Date E9417
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Pressure Vessel Design, Construction, Maintenance and Troubleshooting
CPD Validation Number: SAIMechE-0930-12/18 Code Days Start Date End Date Region E3717 A3717
Bookings Closure Date 15 Feb ‘17 15 Feb ‘17 East Rand 3 Feb ‘17 8 Mar ‘17 8 Mar ‘17 Durban 24 Feb ‘17
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General Integrity Management Principles for Process Plants and Equipment
CPD Validation Number: SAIMechE-0818-12/17 Code Days Start Date End Date Region A9617
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Understanding the Refrigeration Design Process
CPD Validation Number: SAIMechE-0998-12/19 Code Days Start End Date Region Bookings Date Closure Date A5317 1 5 Apr ‘17 5 Apr ‘17 Durban 24 Mar ‘17 E5317 1 12 Apr ‘17 12 Apr ‘17 East Rand 31 Mar ‘17
Introduction to Piping and Pipelines for the Water and Wastewater Sectors
CPD Validation Number: SAIMechE-1017-12/19 Code Days Start End Date Region Bookings Date Closure Date E9517 1 1 Jun ‘17 1 Jun ‘17 East Rand 22 May ‘17
Leadership and Project Management in Engineering
CPD Validation Number: SAIMechE-1002-12/19. Code Days Start Date End Date Region E9817 C9817 A9817
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Problem Solving for Engineers
CPD Validation Number: SAIMechE-099-12/17 Code Days Start Date End Date Region C5617 E5617 A5617
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Effective Brainstorming Techniques
CPD Validation Number: SAIMechE-1002-12/19 Code Days Start Date End Date Region E9917
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Implementing ISO 9001 / 2015 in Manufacturing Organisations
CPD Validation Number : SAIMechE-1014-12/19 Code Days Start Date End Date Region E9717
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The microscopic pores in the seamless sintered bush of Lambda chain are vacuum filled with high performance NSF-H1 food grade lubricant
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There have been some big changes at Bearings International in recent months as the company gears itself up to be a preferred supplier in South Africa
Our initial drive is to bed down a model in this country that works before we tackle the export side
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Kurt Jeggle, managing director of Ringspann Transmission Components, and assistant manager, Rudi Jeggle
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Figure 1. Total fatalities per month: coal mines. January 2009–April 2014
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Figure 2. Total accidents per month. Coal mines. January 2009–April 2014
Figure 3. The Heinrich Triangle
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Figure 4. Guidelines for the integrated planning and design of underground coal mines Prof G A Fourie, Mr D J van Niekerk
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Design Objectives: The planning and design of an effective underground coal transportation system to ensure that production output will be maintained under safe and healthy working conditions Identify and list planning and design assumptions and premises
Identify and list planning and design risks • • • •
Identify restrictions and constraints
Regulatory requirements Physical conditions Technical parameters Environmental conditions
State design criteria
Data Collection Primary application
Alternative coal transport systems
Underground conditions Conveyor specifications
Panel layouts
Underground mining layouts
Production requirements
ROM Coal characteristics
Bunker capacities
Capital cost
Unit operation costs
Regulatory requirements
Research findings
Shaft details
Mining schedules
System planning
Hazard Identification and risk assessment
Option evaluation
Identify preferred option
Detailed design specs
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Identify possible alternatives Prepare alternative layouts Identify equipment requirements Evaluate options Prepare ??? and open
Identify risks associated with each coal transportation option: • Human activities • Natural processes • Mining activities • Engineering activities Identify and list modifications required to each option Evaluate the ??? of the various coal transportation options against: • Environmental impact • Health and safety risks • Post-closure risks • Capital cost • Operating cost • Input parameter variations • Functionality • Flexibility • Infrastructure requirements • Future needs • Operational efficiency Select the preferred option and compare preliminary results with stated “Objectives/ desired outcomes Prepare detailed design specifications Prepare and compile Monitoring, control and management procedures. Prepare training modules
Finalise implementation plan
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The attention to detail in terms of developing not only the correct techno- economic solution, but one which addresses the health and safety of users and maintainers is a daunting task
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Braam Botha, operations manager, UAV Industries
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Pilots are trained using a variety of unmanned aerial vehicles
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Group Generator Set manufacturing facility in Cape Town
Continuous improvement programmes have ensured that the system functions optimally and what is most important is that the system, implemented at our South African manufacturing operations, has been localised
Transformers and ring main units on the production line at WTA Wadeville
Motor Control Centres being manufactured at Shaw Controls
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Zest WEG Group’s panel manufacturing facility in Cape Town
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Wimpie van Rensburg, Country Manager at Riverbed Technology
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Figure 1: Anatomy of hip joint and hip replacement
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Figure 3: A human eye
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Diamond Mine Safety
Petra Diamond’s Finsch Diamond Mine in the Northern Cape has purchased a fleet of Sandvik dry drilling bolters to support mining operations at the new Block 5 sub-level cave development. The machines promote additional safety in the kimberlitic ground of the diamond mine which necessitates dry drilling in favour of the usual wateraided equipment. Water is known to lead to the rapid decomposition of certain kimberlite types, which in turn could lead to larger support holes
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than originally designed, compromised ground support elements and eventually support failure, leading to the tunnel’s instability. As an additional measure the new rock bolters are completely mechanised and controlled by a single operator from under a FOPS safety canopy. The new section also requires high production outputs and the bolters are capable of installing between seven to eight rock bolts per hour, including welded mesh sheets.
A joint solution between Sandvik and dust suppression experts, Ilmeg, has enabled the usually ‘dusty’ dry drilling of the rock to be conducted under nearly dust-free conditions which not only contributes to better visibility and respiratory safety, but also creates a cleaner and more sanitised environment for miners to operate in. Sandvik Mining, Alice Ward Tel: (011) 929-5400 Email: alice.ward@sandvik.com www.mining.sandvik.com
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Terence Osborn, Commercial Manager Minerals Sub-Saharan Africa, at FLSmidth
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