Cold Link Africa Cold Link Africa_Sept_digital | Page 16

EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS INCORPORATING COLD CHAIN Port Elizabeth Milan Demko (UNIDO) on left with Ronald Viskil (Unicorn) at the PE roadshow. Port Elizabeth From left: Gloria Tettey (UNIDO); Maria Makarova (UNIDO); and Ronald Viskil (Unicorn). Port Elizabeth The PE roadshow in session. Port Elizabeth After the roadshow, attendees enjoyed some lunch. From left: Piet le Roux (LRX Marketing); Allan Gaia (Kovco); Peter Pretorius (Cooling Excellence Refrigeration); Michael Labacher (A-Gas); and Jenny Brent (Metraclark). There is an issue of concern particular to the competence of these technicians when working on natural refrigerants that could hold health and safety risks. That is why the DEA is working with the South African Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Contractors’ Association (SARACCA) to assist in training servicing technicians. As such, they have started to develop a servicing technician strategy. “We want to upskill people managerially and technically,” explained Molefe, who followed on to say that she has a very high concern for demographic disparities and discrimination against women in this sector. Out of SARACCA’s more than 2 000 registered technicians, only 30 are women. “Even more frustrating is that when we had a pilot study with the Capricorn TVET college, we found that the refrigeration and air-conditioning sector is rejecting to offer in-service training or internship to female students,” she explained. “This is exacerbating the problem of getting female in-service technicians. This is a serious problem.” She emphasised the importance of upskilling service technicians, stating that South Africa has close to 9 000 servicing technicians who need to be upskilled to minimise the safety risk. The aim is to train at least 2 000 of these over the next five years. “Currently, for this financial year, we are planning to train at least 400.” Molefe concluded by explaining that the ODS regulation amendment is currently in progress and the concept document is being drafted. She went through some of the suggested changes, mentioning the possible banning of disposable refrigerant cylinders and an updated tariff code classification for blended HFCs. COMMISSION 1: HFC MANAGEMENT After the tea break, guests split into three groups to discuss various topics relating Port Elizabeth John Ackermann of SARDA asking a question. Port Elizabeth A group picture of the PE attendants. 16 www.coldlinkafrica.co.za COLD LINK AFRICA • September 2018