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WINNING The second part of the audit involves scrutinising the documentation and questioning the various health and safety practitioners who work at the operation. The audit is divided into two sections: operational control and documentation control. Since the purpose is to check not only the processes and procedures that are in place on paper, but how those processes and procedures are implemented within daily operations, the closer a quarry scores on these two aspects, the better its implementation is. Therefore, in addition to striving to achieve the highest score possible in both sections, a quarry that is performing well across the board on a health and safety front should also have very similar scores for operational control and documentation control. The audit starts off with a briefing between van Deventer and the mine manager, health and safety representative, occupational hygienists and any others present. According to van Deventer, DMR inspectors and CEOs (for the mine being audited) also have a standing invitation The audit Areas warranting particular focus are those with a high risk of injury, such as machine guarding for conveyors. QUARRY SA | JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 _ 23