Safex Newsletter No.79 October 2023

Executive Summary Newsletter 79

Welcome to SAFEX’ s latest Newsletter, I hope you will enjoy and find much learning in it. The year is speeding to an end with the world in a much changed position since it started. The turmoil in the Middle East and Russia/Ukraine impacts on all and we hope for a quick resolution as far as the tragic hostilities are concerned. These changes are part of our ongoing evolution as individuals and companies on this earth. It should motivate to embrace change and equip us to play a major part in developing a safer explosives industry. The quote by JF Kennedy is very appropriate:

“Change is the law of life and those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future."

The SAFEX Governors has been very busy this year with a very successful Congress in Salzburg and Webinar 5 on MOC planned for the 27th of November chaired by Thierry Rousse and hosted by EPC. Planning for Congress XXI has also started, and it will be held in Lisbon, Portugal hosted by Orica.

A large number of initiatives have also been started with completion planned for end of 2024.

SAFEX also welcomes the following two new company members and look forward to their active participation in our activities:


For me it only remains to wish you a safe last few months of 2023 and for you and your families to enjoy the upcoming Festive Season. Your continued support in 2024 will remain appreciated and I wish you and your Companies a prosperous time going forward.

CSIR DETONICS, BALLISTICS AND EXPLOSIVES LABORATORY

By Tshepo Setlai

The CSIR’s Detonics, Ballistics and Explosives Laboratory is a uniquely equipped, multi-million-rand facility that is used in the development of protective technologies for people and infrastructure, and to support astute procurement of defence and security operational requirements. In addition, the facility provides services and technical consulting for industry and mining partners, and our research facilities are used to offer world-class explosives training for a variety of government and private groups.
The facility is situated near Pretoria in South Africa’s Gauteng province. Testing types range from small arms testing, small scale tests up to 200g and explosive events up to 50 kg nett explosive content. A number of protection and observation shelters ensure the safety of operators in compliance with health and safety regulations.

CSIR researchers make use of specialised equipment and techniques extensively to do experiments, measure the outcome of the experiment and correlate findings with the theoretical base in the research field. Many of these techniques were developed by the CSIR at DBEL and refined over many years.
DBEL Facility is the only national test facility for the validation of vehicle protection against landmines and IEDs. Through this facility, the CSIR has developed and contributed to both international and local protection standards.

To support acquisition decision-making, the DBEL facility is used to develop specifications – and check delivered goods against specifications. This avoids the intake of inferior, inefficient, dangerous, or defective products and prevents loss of lives and millions of invested moneys.
The facility is used by various teams within the CSIR’s defence research capability to inform the design, engineering and development of suitable and effective personnel, vehicle, and infrastructure safety solutions. The facilities major clientele includes South African commercial explosives manufactures like AECI Mining, Solar Mining and BME.
The DBEL facility as laboratory, we remain uniquely placed to offer detailed guidance to companies that are faced with the complexities of explosives testing and evaluations.