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Closing Date
2 March 2026 at 08:00
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The provision of maintenance on the generators and generator transformers busbar system at arnot power station for a period of 36 months on an as and when required basis.
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Eskom and its subsidiaries will conduct business with respect and care for people to ensure that no
operating condition or urgency of service endangers the life of anyone or causes injury or damage
to the environment. Eskom is committed to preventing all work-related injuries. In fulfilling this
commitment to protect people, the environment and property, management will provide and
maintain a safe and healthy work environment, in accordance with industry standards and in
compliance with legislative requirements.
At-risk behaviour leads to incidents. Life-saving Rules are safety rules that have been created to
enforce zero tolerance for serious at-risk behaviours. These rules have been determined in terms
of the consequences of the behaviours they describe, that is, if a particular set of behaviours or
actions has a very high probability of causing disabilities or fatalities when performed.
The Eskom Life-saving Rules complement our existing safety best practices and are safety rules to
be followed at all locations.
The Life-saving Rules apply to all Eskom employees, agents, consultants, and contractors. Visitors
to Eskom should also respect and adhere to these rules as applicable and could be instructed to
leave the Eskom premises with immediate effect should they refuse to do so.
2. Supporting Clauses
2.1 Scope
This standard shall apply at all Eskom sites with the intention to promote a safe working
environment for all Eskom employees, agents, consultants, and contractors. Visitors to Eskom
should also respect and adhere to these rules, as applicable.
2.1.1 Purpose
This standard clarifies the five most prominent causes of serious injuries and fatalities within
Eskom, and Eskom’s intention to enforce “ZERO TOLERANCE” with respect to non-adherence to
these rules, due to the potential consequences of serious injury or fatality at the workplace.
2.1.2 Applicability
This standard shall apply throughout Eskom Holdings SOC Limited, its divisions, subsidiaries, and
entities wherein Eskom has a controlling interest and/or Eskom contractors, unless specifically
exempted by Sustainability Systems, where the business transacted may be of a completely
different nature to the core business of Eskom.
2.1.3 Effective date
This document will be effective from the date of authorisation.
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2.2 Normative/Informative References
Parties using this document shall apply the most recent edition of the documents listed in the
following paragraphs.
2.2.1 Normative
[1] ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems
[2] 32-37: Substance Abuse Procedure
[3] 32-95: Environmental, Occupational Health and Safety Incident Management Procedure
[4] 32-136 Contractor Health and Safety Requirements
[5] 32-345 Eskom Vehicle Safety Specification
[6] 32-407 Behavioural Safety Observations
[7] 32-418: Working at Heights Standard
[8] 32-477 Safety, Health and Environment Training and Development Procedure
[9] 32-520 Occupational Health and Safety Risk Assessment Procedure
[10] 32-524 Developing a SHE Specification
[11] 36-681: Plant Safety Regulations
[12] 32-726 SHE requirements for Eskom Commercial Process
[13] 32-727: Safety, Health, Environment and Quality Policy
[14] 32-848: Operating Regulations for High Voltage Systems
[15] 32-1112: Disciplinary Code
[16] 32-1113: Disciplinary Procedure
[17] 240-44175132 Eskom Personal Protective Equipment Specification
[18] 240-62946386: Vehicle and Driver Safety Management Procedure
[19] 240-43848327: Right to Refuse Employees’ Right of Refusal to Work in an Unsafe Situation
Procedure
[20] 240-84733329: Medical Surveillance Procedure
[21] 240-100979499 Personal Protective Equipment for Working at Heights Specification
2.2.2 Informative
[22] National Road Traffic Act
[23] Occupational Health and Safety Act
[24] 34-104 Earthing Standard
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2.3 Definitions
2.3.1 Contractor: Any person (juristic/individual) formally contracted (directly or indirectly) by
Eskom and who performs work; supplies a service, product, equipment or material for the
purposes of advancing Eskom’s business and other interests. This includes consultants,
and third party contractors i.e. vendors, suppliers, agents, joint ventures, fixed term
contractors, principal contractors and subcontractors.
2.3.2 Life-saving Rule: Rules that, if not adhered to, have the potential to cause serious harm to
people. The consequences of a person knowingly and wilfully violating this rule will result in
a disciplinary process in accordance with the Eskom Disciplinary Code and Procedure.
2.3.3 Visitors: Any person who visits an Eskom site/office during working hours to attend a
meeting or for any reason whatsoever. This could include a minor.
2.3.4 Work at height: Means any work performed above a stable work surface or where a
person puts himself/herself in a position where he/she exposes himself/herself to a fall from
or into. Work at height is, as a result, work in any place (except a staircase in a permanent
workplace ), including a place at, above or below ground level, where a person could be
injured if he/she fell from that place. Access and egress that present a risk of fall can also
be classified as work at height.
2.3.5 Zero Tolerance: The standard that provides for the imposition of severe consequences for
a proscribed offence or behaviour without making exceptions for the extenuating
circumstances.
2.4 Abbreviations
Abbreviation Explanation
OHS Occupational Health and Safety
ORHVS Operational Regulations for High Voltage Systems
PPE Personal Protective Equipment
PSR Plant Safety Regulations
PTW
SHEQ Safety, health, environment and quality
2.5 Roles and Responsibilities
2.5.1 Sustainability Systems Department
The sustainability Systems Department shall:
a) Compile and review the Life-saving Rules for Occupational Health and Safety;
b) Develop awareness material;
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c) Ensure that the rules are communicated throughout the business;
d) Ensure compliance is monitored; and
e) Ensure that violations and sanctions are consolidated and communicated by Sustainability
Systems to the organisation.
2.5.2 All Groups/Divisions/Operating Units/Business Units
The management at Group/Divisional/Operating Unit/Business Unit level shall be responsible for:
a) Implementing the Eskom Life-saving Rules in their Groups/Divisions/Operating
Units/Business Units.
b) Communicating to all their employees, contractors, contractor employees and visitors the
importance of compliance with the Eskom Life-saving Rules and the consequences of non-
compliance therewith. This includes communicating Life-saving Rules to all new
employees and new contractors.
c) Ensuring that the awareness material is made available, distributed and displayed at all
units.
d) Ensuring all employees sign confirmation that the rules have been discussed with them,
that they understand the rules and the consequences of violating these rules, and retain
copies thereof.
e) Investigating any violation of a Life-saving rule and initiate the disciplinary process within
five (5) working days.
f) Ensuring consistency in the application of appropriate sanctions on employees, contractors
and contractor employees.
2.5.3 All employees (Eskom and contractors)
a) Always observe and adhere to the Life-saving Rules.
b) Avoid taking shortcuts when executing tasks. Always do the right thing even when no-one
is watching.
c) Only perform work that you are authorised to do.
d) All employees to exercise the right to refuse to perform work in an unsafe situation, or when
required to ignore a Life-saving rule.
2.6 Process for Monitoring
Groups/Divisions/Operating Units/Business units are responsible for ensuring the understanding
of, and compliance with, Life-saving Rules. Line management shall monitor compliance and report
on analysis and trending through performance reporting. The amendments to the revised standard
shall be implemented with immediate effect and may be audited after a period of six (6) months
from date of implementation.
2.7 Related/Supporting Documents
[1] 240-62196227 - Life-saving Rules – revision 5 (superseded).
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[2] 240–63942960 - Life-saving Rule Acknowledgement Form Document Content.
3. Document Content
Life-saving Rules are safety rules that, if not adhered to, have the potential to cause serious harm
to people. The consequences of a person knowingly and wilfully violating these rules will result in a
disciplinary process in accordance with the Eskom Disciplinary Code and Procedure.
The objective of this standard is to clarify Eskom’s intention to enforce “ZERO TOLERANCE” with
respect to behaviour resulting in serious risk to an individual at the workplace.
It must be noted that the content of this standard does not detract from the requirements for safe
behaviour for all other work-related activities or other safety requirements, but emphasises the
importance thereof.
3.1 Eskom Life-Saving Rules
3.1.1 RULE 1: OPEN, ISOLATE, TEST, EARTH, BOND, AND/OR INSULATE BEFORE
TOUCH
With the aim to ensure a safe electrical work environment, no person may work/operate on, around
or near any electrical network, line or apparatus, electrically connected to the power system and/or
electrically charged and/or not electrically charged unless:
a) He/she is trained and authorised as competent for the task to be done;
b) There is a valid permit to work, where required;
c) A pre-task risk assessment to identify all risks and hazards has been conducted prior to any
work commencing;
d) He/she follows the requirements on OPEN, ISOLATE, TEST, EARTH, BOND and/or
INSULATE BEFORE TOUCH, correctly based on applicable/related standards, procedures
and outcome of risk assessment fit for the type of work or task to be performed;
e) The authorised person (team leader) has certified and physically shown all team members that
the apparatus is safe to work on;
f) He/she makes the specific electrical environment safe prior to performing the work; and
g) All the appropriate PPE (including face shield and insulated gloves for low voltage work) are
worn.
3.1.2 RULE 2: HOOK UP AT HEIGHTS
Working at height is a significant part of work in Eskom Holdings and is regarded as a high-risk
activity, and as a result all precautions must be taken to prevent incidents while working at height.
Wherever reasonably practicable, preference must be given to the performance of work at ground
level as opposed to work in an elevated position. Where work in an elevated position is necessary,
the requirements in this document shall apply.
No person may work at height where there is a risk of falling unless:
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a) He/she is medically fit to work at height;
b) A pre-task risk assessment to identify all risks and hazards has been conducted prior to
commencing any work of this nature;
c) He/she is appropriately trained as determined by the risk assessment;
d) He/she is appropriately secured during ascending and descending; and
e) He/she is using an Eskom approved fall arrest system where applicable.
3.1.3 RULE 3: BUCKLE UP
Where required, the proper wearing of seat belts for any driver, operator and passenger is
mandatory in all vehicles/equipment when driving and/or travelling for Eskom business purposes.
The driver is obligated to ensure that he/she as well as all passengers are properly seated and
wearing their seatbelts at all times while being transported in the vehicle, as per Eskom
specifications.
Note: This rule is applicable on any road or parking lot, irrespective of the speed, and when the
vehicle moves in a forward or backward direction.
3.1.4 RULE 4: BE SOBER
No person who is under the influence or who appears to be under the influence of intoxicating
liquor or drugs will be permitted to enter, or remain on an Eskom site or conduct Eskom business
or drive/operate a vehicle/equipment for Eskom business purposes.
This includes any level of alcohol or the presence of any drugs, controlled substances, and/or
illegal substances in the body that impairs or could impair mental and physical functioning,
irrespective of when the substance was used.
3.1.5 RULE 5: ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE A PERMIT TO WORK
Where an authorisation limitation exists, no person shall work without the required Permit to Work
(PTW), which is governed by for example the:
a) Plant Safety Regulations; or
b) Operating Regulations for High Voltage Systems (ORHVS); or
c) Any other activity where a permit is required.
No plant is to be returned to service without the cancellation of all permits on that plant in
accordance with procedure, unless permission is granted for a particular plant to be returned to
service with permits still open, like in the case of redundant systems.
NOTE: In the case of live work, a “live work declaration form” is to be completed by the authorised
person, who is the person responsible for the safe execution of work according to relevant
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standards and procedures. Outline the key principles or rules to support the implementation of the
standard statement.
3.2 Consequences of violating a Life-Saving Rule
In terms of general health and safety in Eskom, if any of the Life-saving Rules are violated, it will
be treated as a serious misconduct, and result in a disciplinary process in accordance with the
Eskom Disciplinary Code and Procedure.
It must be highlighted that Eskom takes a ZERO TOLERANCE stance to violation of these rules.
Depending on the circumstances, Eskom reserves the right, where a contractor
manager/supervisor allows the violation of a Life-saving Rule, to suspend the contractor’s activities
while determining an appropriate sanction.
In the light of a contractor employee allegedly violating a Life-saving Rule, the contractor shall
immediately remove the employee from site and initiate the disciplinary process. The contractor
shall investigate any violation of a Life-saving Rule and initiate the disciplinary process within five
(5) working days of the violation. The contractor shall after the disciplinary process furnish Eskom
with a copy of the sanction.
4. Acceptance
This document has been seen and approved by:
Name Designation
Thava Govender Group Executive – Generation and (Acting) Risk and Sustainability
Divisions
Kerseri Pather General Manager – Sustainability Systems
Jace Naidoo Senior Manager – Sustainability Systems – OHS
Alex Stramrood Senior Manager – Sustainability Systems – OHS
Risk and Sustainability Members of the Risk and Sustainability Management Committee
Management Committee
HR Policies and Procedures Members of the HR Policies and Procedures Committee
Committee
5. Revisions
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Date Rev. Compiler Remarks
January 2017 6 A Stramrood Substituted the words “Disciplinary
hearing” with Disciplinary process.
Updated the Purpose and
Applicability to specify that this
Standard is applicable to
contractors. Updated Normative
and Informative References.
Updated Definition section by
removing Agent and Consultant as
these have been incorporated into
the definition of Contractor.
Updated the definition of Work at
Height and Zero Tolerance.
Reviewed and updated the Roles
and Responsibilities section and
Process for Monitoring. Added
permit requirement to Rule 1,
updated Rule 2 - Removed the
words “psychologically fit to work”
as this is no longer a requirement
in terms of the Construction
Regulations, 2014 and updated
Rule 3 – Removed the words “(for
example transporting people on
the back of trucks in a cabin)”
Updated Consequences of
violating a Life-saving Rule with
regard to contractors.
October 2015 5 A Stramrood Revision date needed to be
extended. Content still valid and
same.
May 2012 4 S Govender Amended Section 3.6
Consequences of Violating a Life-
saving Rule to align with EXCO
decision.
March 2013 3 S Govender Changed Cardinal Rules to Life-
saving Rules, and amended
content to ensure better
understanding of the intent and
requirements.
September 2010 2 K Terblanche Content of Rev 1 was incorporated
into the new Policy template.
Content was revised and updated.
December 2008 1 K Terblanche Annexure 1: Acknowledgement of
Eskom Life-saving Rules of this
document was removed. The
references made to Annexure 1 in
paragraphs 3.5.2 and 3.8 were
also removed.
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Date Rev. Compiler Remarks
August 2008 0 K Terblanche The document with reference
number 32-421 was developed
and approved.
6. Development Team
The following people were involved in the development of this document:
• Alex Stramrood
• Kerseri Pather
• Loraine Smit
• Marc Lebea
• Mike Townsend
• Nosipho Noveve
• Sheryl Isaacs
• Sivi Govender
7. Acknowledgements
SN Middel
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Eskom tender in Mpumalanga. Closing 3/2/2026. The provision of maintenance on the generators and generator transformers busbar system at arnot power station for a period of 36 months on an as and ...
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Organization
Eskom
Contact Person
Mokhele Ramabusa
Phone
011-800-6232
[email protected]
Address
Arnot Power Station - Rietkuil - Mpumalanga - 1097
2 March 2026 at 08:00
Location
Mpumalanga
Closing Date
2 March 2026 at 08:00
Organization
Eskom
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