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Running with the rubble recycling pros

A new range of rubble crushing machines is taking the country by storm as more local operators search for recycling solutions onsite. Pilot Crushtec International’s relationship with Austrian crusher manufacturer Rubble Master began in 2009 when...

A new dispensation for non-standard employment

From midnight on 31 March 2015 a new dispensation kicked in for employees on fixed term or part time contracts and for clients who employed the services of labour brokers (called temporary employment services in the Labour Relations Act 66 of...

Alternative sanitation technologies shine in KZN

KwaZulu-Natal recently showed off some of its alternative sanitation technologies when Minister of Water and Sanitation Nomvula Mokonyane and Deputy Minister Pamela Tshwete embarked on a tour to explore the various methods used by locals to better...

Energy optimisation in pumping systems

Pump specialist Himadri Sen is set to deliver a short presentation on energy optimisation in pumping systems at this year’s South African Industry and Technology fair. Pumping systems account for 20% of the world’s electrical energy demand. In...

Call to make tailings dams safer

Monitoring of tailings storage facilities could provide better levels of confidence, that the facility is performing as was intended, if regular monitoring data measurements were compared to expected values rather than just being checked for...