Certifications and Compliance
KHM Minerals operates within regulated industrial and logistics environments and is committed to conducting its activities in accordance with applicable legal, regulatory, and industry requirements.
1. Regulatory Compliance
The Company complies with relevant South African laws and regulations governing mining, mineral handling, environmental management, occupational health and safety, and export activities. Compliance obligations may include permitting, inspections, reporting, and adherence to operational standards imposed by regulatory authorities.
2. Industry Standards
Where applicable, KHM Minerals aligns its internal processes with recognised industry standards and best practices relating to:
- Safety and risk management
- Environmental responsibility
- Operational control and quality assurance
- Export and logistics compliance
Alignment with such standards does not necessarily imply formal certification unless expressly stated.
3. Certifications
KHM Minerals may hold, pursue, or operate in accordance with certain certifications, approvals, or registrations relevant to its operations. Any certifications formally held by the Company will be disclosed upon request or specified in contractual documentation where required.
No certification, accreditation, or standard should be inferred unless explicitly confirmed in writing by the Company.
4. Third-Party Operators and Partners
Certain operational activities may involve third-party service providers, logistics partners, or port operators who maintain their own certifications, licences, or regulatory approvals. Such certifications apply to those parties’ operations and do not automatically extend to KHM Minerals unless contractually stated.
5. Continuous Improvement
KHM Minerals is committed to ongoing review and improvement of its operational, safety, and compliance practices in line with regulatory developments and industry expectations.
6. Verification
Verification of certifications, licences, or compliance status may be provided where legally required or contractually agreed. Public statements regarding compliance should not be interpreted as guarantees beyond applicable legal obligations.