Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act, 1996
R 385
Mine Health and Safety Act, 1996 (Act No. 29 of 1996)RegulationsGuideline for a Mandatory Code of PracticeOccupational Health Programme (Occupational Hygiene and Medical Surveillance) on Personal Exposure to Airborne PollutantsAnnexuresAnnexure E : Background information, sampling and analysis on particulates8. Storage/Transportation of samples |
8.1 | Description of carrying case (minimum requirements) |
• | The handle must be positioned as to ensure that samples remain "dust deposit side facing upwards" at all time. |
• | The case should be constructed to prevent inadvertent opening during handling or transport. |
• | The case should have markings to indicate "right side-up". |
• | The case should be lined with a low-density sponge with suitable recesses for samples to protect them against shock and vibrations. |
8.2 | Method of transport between working place and weighing room |
Briefing of persons responsible for transporting the sample carrying case.
8.3 | Storage of samples before transportation to weighing facility/analysing authority |
Samples awaiting transport are to be kept "right side-up' in a suitable cabinet or in a suitable foam-lined carrying case.
8.4 | Method of transport between concern and analysing authority |
Public couriers, unless a specialised service, are not acceptable, only persons briefed on the contents and transport requirements may be used.