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Kwayiba, Thamsanqa Felix. "Workers' perceptions of occupational safety and health administration measures at Sasol Infrachem in Sasolburg." Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1001090.

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This is a qualitative study that seeks to explore the workers’ perceptions towards the occupational safety and health administration (OSHA) system at the petrochemical industrial plant Sasol Infrachem in Sasolburg. It provides a platform for shop floor workers to express their subjective perceptions of the company’s OSHA measures by answering open ended questions. The study advances the notion that notwithstanding the safety managers’ efforts towards ensuring a safety regime in the workplace, however lucrative these might be, to really ensure a safe working environment in the workplace will al
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Takaidza, Samkeliso. "The effects of biofouling on a reverse osmosis membrane purification system at Sasol, Sasolburg." Thesis, Vaal University of Technology, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10352/452.

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M. Tech. (Biotechnology, Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Applied and Computer Sciences), Vaal University of Technology.<br>Reverse osmosis (RO) membranes are widely used in water purification. The presence of biofilms in water and industrial water purification systems is prevalent. As a result, biofouling which is a biofilm problem causes adverse effects on reverse osmosis process, which include flux decline, shorter membrane lifetime and an increase in energy consumption The effect of biofouling on RO membranes was investigated at a water treatment facility at Sasol, Sasolburg by invest
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Baker, Catharina Elizabeth. "REds: bemagtiging van lewensoriëteringonderwysers in Sasolburg wat deur MIV/VIGS geaffekteer word / Catharina Elizabeth Baker." Thesis, North-West University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/4777.

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The negative impact of HIV/Aids, internationally and nationally; as well as on the education system of South Africa, is well-documented and cannot be ignored. The latest statistics indicate that South Africa currently has the highest occurrence of HIV/Aids in the world. Due to this high occurrence of HIV/Aids infected people, an unbelievably high percentage of the community is affected by the pandemic. Teachers, specifically life orientation teachers, are also affected by this phenomenon. All teachers, but specifically Life orientation teachers, are faced on a daily basis with various personal
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Komo, Adelaide. "Towards clean energy options : a study of energy use patterns in Zamdela (Sasolburg, Free State Province)." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79262.

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In future, increasing attention will be paid worldwide to clean and sustainable energy household practices. More research is needed in South Africa to improve policy regarding patterns of domestic energy use, particularly in urban „townships‟ and rural areas. The predominantly quantitative studies conducted in South African townships in the 1980s emphasise the complexity of household energy use patterns and the difficulty of understanding these patterns by means of a simple theory. This study therefore focuses on domestic energy use patterns in the Zamdela Township of Sasolburg in the Free Sta
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Moshanyana, Lineo Grace. "The impact of environmental pollution on public health with specific reference to Sasolburg industrial area, South Africa." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1018899.

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The Mining industry in South Africa is viewed as the backbone of the country’s economy, while benefiting from this engine of economic development, its impact on the environment and health has been of a major concern to different stakeholders. The majority of people acknowledge the role of mining in the economy and the country. Others put more emphasis on public health and the environment. The aim of the study was then to assess the impact of environmental pollution and public health on the Sasolburg community from a developmental perspective. The present study can be described as a quantitativ
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Matsie, Manako Alice Tsoana. "The impact of motivation on employee performance at level one district hospitals, with special reference to Metsimaholo District Hospital in Sasolburg / M.A.T. Matsie." Thesis, North-West University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/2525.

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Work motivation prevails when there is alignment between individual and organisational goals. Work motivation also comes into being when achievement of organisational goals is associated with personally desired outcomes, such as a sense of achievement or personal gain. While work performance is dependent on, or limited by, resource availability and worker competencies, the presence of these factors is not sufficient as such, to ensure desired worker performance. This is the reason why companies all over the world consciously include motivating employees as part of their strategies. When a comp
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Scholtz, Carl Christian. "Improving contaminated sewage sludge : an experiment based assessment of selected treatment options for the SASOL sewage works in Sasolburg (South Africa) / by Carl C. Scholtz." Thesis, North-West University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/1832.

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Sasol Chemical Industries (SCI) located in Sasolburg, South Africa (SA), have since the early fifties produced fuels and waxes commercially, and recently diversified to produce a wider range of other chemicals. The Sasol One processes as with all industrial processes generate various waste streams. One such waste stream in the case of the Sasol One Site, which was the main theme of this study is the so-called poor quality sewage sludge generated during the treatment of domestic and industrial effluent in biological oxidation ponds at the sewage works. The poor quality of the sludge is related
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Jannasch, Hendrik Petrus. "Die liggingsoptimalisering van die waterkwaliteits-moniteringspunte in die Taaibosspruit, Sasolburg-omgewing." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/6710.

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M.Sc.<br>Water quality management is the effort of the community to control the physical, chemical and biological qualities of water. Water quality is mainly controlled by the activities of the community and the hydrological cycle. Usually an effort is made to control only one of the two causes, namely the activities of the community. The Sasolburg industrial complex is the largest of its kind in the Free State and consists mainly of chemical industries. A large proportion of the effluent is returned to the Vaal River via the Sasol sewerage works while some industries have permission to send t
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Ramoliki, M. J. "Determining Sasolburg residents' perceptions of tourist safety and security in South Africa." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10352/234.

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M. Tech. (Tourism and Hospitality Management, Faculty of Human Sciences) : Vaal University of Technology,<br>The birth of new governance in South Africa in 1994 positioned the country worldwide as a tourism destination with large numbers of tourists visiting South African shores. It is, however, not only international visitors that frequent the tourism products; the local residents also started to travel more with almost 50% of the population that participated in travel-related activities. At the same time South Africa gained a reputation of being an unsafe place to visit, which influenced the
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De, Klerk Leanie Petro. "The bioaccumulation of mercury and other metals in the Taaibosspruit system, Sasolburg, South Africa." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11860.

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M.Sc. (Aquatic Health)<br>Previous studies showed that the upper reaches of the Taaibosspruit catchment in the north eastern region of the Free State, contains elevated concentrations of mercury in the sediment. Additional laboratory-based bioaccumulation studies with sediment-dwelling Chironomidae larvae revealed that the mercury was in a bioavailable form, but it was uncertain to what extent this mercury was in the methylated organic form. Therefore, a study to assess the extent of inorganic- and methylmercury contamination in the water and sediment, as well as the uptake of this pollutant b
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Mooketsi, Olebogeng Ishmael. "Evaluation of ozone for the removal of phenolic compounds in wastewater from the Merisol Plant (Sasolburg)." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/6713.

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Ozone was evaluated for the removal of phenolic compounds in wastewater from the Merisol Plant. Oxidation was conducted under both acidic (pH = 4.70) and basic (pH = 10.45) conditions. Phenol and acetic acid (as well as traces of formic, butyric and propionic acids) were identified as major components in the Merisol effluent. The results from the study have indicated that the phenol concentrations in the Merisol effluent were reduced from an average of 355 mg/L to below detectable levels within 60 min of oxidation period under both acidic and basic conditions. Furthermore, the effluent
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Charamba, Erasmos. "Language as a contributing factor to the academic performance of Southern Sesotho Physics learners." Thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23453.

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Language is a crucial means of gaining comprehension of Physics content as well as providing correct answers to Physics questions and explanations of Physics phenomena. Therefore language determines the academic achievement of Physics learners. Consequently, language diversity plays a pivotal role in the outcomes of education in a multicultural society such as South Africa. The research reports on the role played by language in the academic performance of learners whose language of instruction is different from their home language. A mixed method approach was used in which the participants we
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Pholoto, Lethabo. "Theorizing the Relations between Space and Waste: Residents’ Insights on Recycling Practices and Waste Pickers in Vaalpark, Sasolburg." Thesis, 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/10539/26488.

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A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science (Geography and Environmental Studies), 2018<br>Separation at source has emerged as the method of choice for municipal recycling programmes, both in South Africa and around the world. At the same time, many local governments are seeking to engage and integrate waste pickers into the municipal waste and recycling systems. While a number of studies analyse the experiences of waste pickers in these processes, scant attention has be
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Govo, Farirai Dianah. "The contribution of volunteerism to social development: the case of Zamdela community volunteers at Child Welfare South Africa, Sasolburg." Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/18464.

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A Research report presented to The Department of Social Work School of Human and Community Development Faculty of Humanities University of the Witwatersrand In partial fulfilment of the requirements For the degree Master of Arts in the field of Social Development March, 2015<br>Volunteerism has been part of society for many years. It however seems to be underutilised. The study sought to explore the contributions of volunteerism to social development by the Child Welfare South Africa (CWSA) Sasolburg volunteers in Zamdela; an urban township in Sasolburg. The study used a qualitative
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Pretorius, Donavan Johannes. "Characterisation and beneficiation of coal from the New Vaal Colliery, Sasolburg-Vereeniging Coalfield, South Africa, through the application of automated mineralogy." Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/15079.

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M.Sc. (Geology)<br>The purpose of this study was to assess the MLA’s ability to characterise (e.g. modal mineralogy, elemental assay, particle size distribution, particle density distribution and mineral associations) a coal product from New Vaal Colliery, with the aim to determine any liberation and beneficiation characteristics. In general the MLA assessment on coal is comparatively new and novel, especially at Spectrum (University of Johannesburg), hence research in this regard is required. For the first time New Vaal coal product was characterised with the MLA 600 FEG SEM. The coal product
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