Collision Avoidance Level 9: 3rd Party Testing

Collision Avoidance Level 9 has been in force for a while in the mining industry. In South Africa’s mining industry, safety is a top priority, and Collision Avoidance Level 9 systems play a critical role in protecting workers and assets. These systems, mandated by the Department of Minerals and Energy (DME), are designed to prevent collisions by automatically slowing or stopping machinery in hazardous situations.

However, many mines are being misled by third-party organizations promoting the need for additional tests and certifications. This article clarifies what South African law requires and explains why third-party testing is not legally recognized or necessary.

Collision Avoidance Level 9
Collision Avoidance Level 9

The Legal Framework for Collision Avoidance Level 9

The requirements for Collision Avoidance Level 9 systems are clearly outlined by the DME, which is the sole authority governing mining safety standards in South Africa. These legal requirements specify:

  • The technical capabilities needed for systems to automatically intervene and prevent collisions.
  • The operational standards that must be met to enhance worker safety and reduce risks.

There is no legal mandate for third-party testing or certification of Collision Avoidance Level 9 systems. The DME’s standards are definitive and serve as the only authoritative guideline for compliance.

The South African Department of Minerals and Energy’s (DMRE) Level 9 intervention is a law that requires mines to install electronic proximity detection systems (PDS) on all trackless mobile machinery (TMM). The law was signed into law on December 21, 2022. 

The Level 9 standard represents a significant improvement over Level 8, which only required systems to provide advisory instructions to operators. Level 9 systems automatically take control of the vehicle and apply the brakes when there is a significant risk of a collision. 

Level 9 safety standards include: 

  • Vehicle-to-vehicle, object, and pedestrian interaction
  • Gradual intervention commands, such as stopping and vehicle derating
  • Time-to-collision methodologies that account for factors like vehicle braking performance, load conditions, and surface characteristics
  • Reinforced frames and rollover protection
  • Specialized ventilation systems
  • Emergency escape mechanisms
  • Real-time monitoring of equipment and workers

The Misleading Role of Third Parties

Some third-party organizations claim that their tests and certifications are necessary to validate compliance with Collision Avoidance Level 9 standards. These claims are false and misleading, as South African law does not require or recognize their involvement.

These third-party organizations often use their own tests as a way to position themselves as “authorities” in the industry. This approach is financially motivated, adding unnecessary costs for mines and complicating the compliance process without offering any legal or operational value.


Debunking the Myths

To set the record straight:

  1. Only the DME Has Authority: No organization outside of the DME has the authority to mandate additional tests or approve suppliers for Collision Avoidance Level 9 systems.
  2. Compliance Is Unambiguous: The law is explicit about the requirements, contrary to the narrative pushed by third-party entities that claim otherwise.
  3. Avoid Unnecessary Costs: Engaging with third-party organizations for testing or certification is not required and leads to unnecessary expenses without any legal or operational benefits.

Adept’s Approach to Compliance

At Adept, we prioritize adherence to the law as outlined by the DME. Our solutions are designed to meet or exceed the legal standards for Collision Avoidance Level 9 systems, ensuring mines remain compliant without incurring unnecessary costs.

Our guiding principles are:

  • Transparency: We educate our clients on the actual legal requirements, eliminating confusion caused by third-party claims.
  • Efficiency: By aligning with DME standards, we simplify the compliance process for our clients.
  • Integrity: Our goal is to provide solutions that protect workers and improve operational safety without unnecessary costs or complications.

Empowering Mines with Knowledge

At Adept, we believe informed decisions are the cornerstone of effective mining operations. Here’s what every mine operator should understand:

  • Stay Within the Law: Compliance with Collision Avoidance Level 9 requirements means following DME guidelines, and not paying for unnecessary third-party tests.
  • Choose Proven Solutions: Work with providers who prioritize compliance and safety, not entities pushing for unrecognized certifications.
  • Avoid Being Misled: Third-party organizations have no legal authority; their recommendations are often financially motivated and lack legitimacy.

Why Adept does not support third-party testing

Adept does not support testing by third parties for several critical reasons. First and foremost, third-party testing is not a legal requirement in South Africa and provides no added value in terms of compliance with the Department of Minerals and Energy’s (DME) clearly defined standards for Collision Avoidance Level 9 systems. Furthermore, Adept’s proprietary technology and intellectual property (IP) are at the core of our innovative solutions. Allowing third-party organizations to access and test our systems risks exposing sensitive IP, which could compromise our competitive advantage and the confidentiality of our designs. Additionally, third-party testing often involves unnecessary costs and potential conflicts of interest, as these entities are driven by financial incentives to position themselves as industry authorities. Adept remains committed to full legal compliance and ensuring that our clients receive solutions that are efficient, secure, and aligned with DME requirements—without exposing them to undue risks or costs associated with unrecognized third-party involvement.

Benefits of Collision Avoidance Level 9

Collision Avoidance System Level 9 (CAS 9) offers significant financial and safety benefits for mining operations, making it an essential investment for modern mines. From a safety perspective, CAS 9 is designed to prevent accidents by automatically intervening to slow or stop machinery when a potential collision is detected. This capability significantly reduces the risk of fatalities, injuries, and damage to equipment, fostering a safer working environment for miners. Enhanced safety translates into fewer operational disruptions caused by accidents, reducing downtime and improving overall productivity. Financially, the system minimizes the costly consequences of collisions, such as equipment repairs, medical expenses, insurance claims, and potential legal liabilities. Moreover, by complying with South Africa’s stringent Department of Minerals and Energy (DME) safety regulations, CAS 9 helps mines avoid penalties and maintain their licenses to operate. The system also enables better fleet management by promoting optimal machine usage and reducing wear and tear, leading to lower maintenance costs and extended equipment lifespans. Additionally, CAS 9 contributes to improved worker morale and retention by demonstrating a commitment to safety, which can reduce turnover and associated recruitment and training expenses. In the long term, these safety and financial benefits combine to provide a strong return on investment, ensuring that mines not only meet legal requirements but also achieve sustainable, efficient, and profitable operations.

Partner with Adept

Adept is a trusted provider of 5G private networks and advanced mining solutions in South Africa. With our deep understanding of mining regulations and safety standards, we help mines implement compliant Collision Avoidance Level 9 systems that meet legal requirements and ensure worker safety.

Contact us today to learn more about how our solutions can enhance your mining operations while staying fully compliant with South African law.

Take Safety and Efficiency to the Next Level with Adept

Investing in a Collision Avoidance System Level 9 (CAS 9) is more than just meeting regulatory requirements—it’s about creating a safer, more efficient, and more profitable mining operation. With CAS 9, you can drastically reduce the risk of accidents, protect your workforce, and minimize costly disruptions. The financial benefits of fewer equipment repairs, lower insurance premiums, and enhanced productivity make CAS 9 a strategic decision for mines aiming for long-term sustainability.

At Adept, we specialize in providing cutting-edge CAS 9 solutions that are fully compliant with South Africa’s Department of Minerals and Energy (DME) standards. We prioritize your safety, operational efficiency, and legal compliance, offering systems that protect not just your workforce but also your bottom line.

Don’t let unnecessary third-party interference complicate your path to compliance. Partner with Adept for solutions that safeguard your operations and keep your intellectual property secure. We are your trusted ally in navigating the complexities of mining safety regulations while delivering unmatched performance and value.

Ready to transform your mining operations? Contact Adept today to learn how our Collision Avoidance Level 9 systems can revolutionize your safety standards, cut operational costs, and ensure your compliance with South African law.

Get in touch now to make safety and efficiency your competitive advantage.