Steinmüller Africa’s team at Kendal Power Station has recorded 2 million hours (1 154 consecutive days) without a Lost Time Injury (LTI) in just over a three-year period.
The SMA Kendal Team celebrating 2 million hours of No Lost Time injury.
To achieve this, safe work practices have been maintained from the contract’s inception in January 2022 through to February 2025. It highlights the company's strong focus on maintaining the highest safety standards.
"Workplace safety is our top priority. We value our employees and are committed to maintaining a safe, productive environment. This achievement reflects our team's dedication and sets a high standard for safety across the organisation. It’s a testament to the hard work, vigilance, and ongoing efforts for improvement from everyone involved,” says Gift Mashamba, Kendal Project Manager for Steinmüller Africa (SMA).
Several factors and safety focused campaigns have contributed to this achievement.
- Comprehensive risk assessment training for supervisors
- Visible Felt Leadership (VFL) with regular safety walks, enhancing employee engagement at their workstations
- Daily management attendance at morning toolbox talks
- Ongoing training on SMA safety policies and procedures, ensuring full employee understanding and adherence
- Monthly Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) committee meetings to maintain safety focus
- Implementing best practices derived from similar Eskom sites to prevent repeat incidents at the Kendal Power Station
- Line of Fire campaign to raise awareness of safety risks
- Brother’s Keeper campaign promoting mutual responsibility for safety
- No to Short-Cut campaign to emphasise the dangers of cutting corners
- All Hands on Deck campaign fostering team collaboration for safety
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) campaign reinforcing use of personal protective equipment
- Slip, Trip, and Fall campaign to minimise common hazards on site.
Over the course of three years and two months, the team navigated a series of significant safety challenges, including working in confined spaces with potentially hazardous fumes inside boilers, interfacing with multiple service providers, and managing the integration of local, inexperienced employees. These factors posed considerable risks to safety on site.
The team also encountered several near-miss incidents that served as valuable learning experiences, including a first aid case involving a falling object, a near miss fall from height.
These incidents were addressed by reinforcing rigorous safety protocols, enhancing employee training, and conducting regular risk assessments and reviews.
“We have refined our safety practices to ensure all employees fully understand the critical importance of adhering to safety procedures,” says Mashamba.
While celebrating this significant achievement, Mashamba emphasises that there is always room for improvement. To build on this success, management has implemented a range of interventions aimed at sustaining this record.
SMA continues its safety training to ensure employees are aware of protocols, procedures, and regulatory updates. Regular risk assessments identify hazards, and effective risk management strategies are put in place. Routine audits and inspections ensure compliance with safety standards.
“We maintain a strong safety culture, with leadership setting an example and prioritising safety. Emergency preparedness is emphasised through regular drills and training. Continuous improvement is driven by reviewing safety policies, with employee feedback helping refine measures. Our achievement of 2 million work hours without lost time injury demonstrates what can be accomplished when industry players take concerted and deliberate action,” says Mashamba.
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