A TRIBUTE TO A TRUE LEGEND
Dr. Theo Ernst Kleinhans
02.12.1939 - 21.09.2020
Doyen of the Lift Industry fraternity……!!
Creator and Editor of the Educom!
“Life is the sum of your choices.” (Albert Camus).
"Anyone who claims to be a leader must speak like a leader. That
means speaking with integrity and truth."
It is my great pleasure and honour to share with you how Theo Ernst
Kleinhans, my Husband; a Father; a Friend; a Colleague; a Conserva-
tionist; a Mentor; and most of all his faith, his Christian belief, have
immensely influenced and is still influencing my life as well as so many
other lives, even still today and tomorrow!
The definition of honour is: high respect as well as having a great rep-
utation.
Dr Theo Ernst Kleinhans was a self-sacrificing man, who was authentic
in all of his dealings with others.
Theo’s characteristic of sacrificing his time and energy for others was
quite authentic – he was never trying to gain anything for himself.
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INSIDE THIS
ISSUE Tribute to a Legend - Continue
‘Oud word Gedagtes’ -
Dr. Theo E Kleinhans laaste skrywe
Historic ‘Goods Hoists’ vs ‘Access only
Goods Lifts’ … Sanjeev Singh
SANAS Communications ... L Grundlingh
LIASA - Lift Inspectors’ Association ...
- National Executive Committee
- LIASA Meeting Schedule for 2021
- TUT’s Lift Inspect. Courses for 2021
Condolences to the following families
who have lost a love one the last couple
of months:
Allen Underwood (22.10.2020)
Lennette Groenewald (05.01.2021)
To those who we have not mentioned,
our condolences go out to their families
and friends as well.
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Tribute to a legend …. Continue...
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Theo’s life would seem too short to many, but those
who were touched by him understood that the
quality of existence far exceeds the quantity
of time in which one lives. His touch and gently
smile with bright blue eyes, brought so much joy to
all.
The Gentle Giant, gave us and is still giving us all
such courage and hope and still reminds us of the
preciousness of life.
He loved to research every aspect of life, his Klein-
hans Genealogy and “White Tribe” which he started
some 30 years ago, was his lifetime ambition to com-
plete, which he duly completed 3 month prior to his
passing. He could spend hours in front of the com-
puter to research and collate his findings, the end
result, magnificent products of his dreams, determi-
nation and authenticity.
He enjoyed reading stories and every night, for
many years, he would spend a few hours complet-
ing VOLUMES of crosswords…….always search-
ing to enrich his already incredible vocabulary and
the commands of the Afrikaans and English lan-
guages.
Theo will always be remembered, we will reminisce
and great treasures will be brought to mind. If
you remember people or events from the past, you
still have an idea of them in your mind and you are
able to think about them. What does remember
mean? To keep (someone) in mind as worthy of con-
sideration or recognition of his many years of dedi-
cated past services.
No man is an island
When we achieve, we usually do so because others
have helped, therefore the gift or acknowledgement
you give in return, is for what was given to you.
With regard to be above, every one of us have had
first-hand experience of the following attributes dur-
ing a meeting or encounter with Theo, I can honestly
also add the following about Dr Theo Ernst Klein-
hans….
• Passion for his work, which became his hobby!
• Passionate about fauna and flora!
• Problem solver!
• Dedicated!
• Communication skills!
• Work ethics, which will always guide us!
• His knowledge and engineering skills made so many projects come together!
• He always found a way to get it done – and done well!
• It's really admirable how he always could see projects through from conception to completion!
• He spoke up in meetings and provided unique perspective!
• Nature conservationist!
Our Theo will always be with us. He is the whisper of the leaves as we walk through the bush or sit at an open bush-fire drinking POLISIEKOFFIE, he is the substance that creates pleasure where ever he goes. Our Theo lives inside our laughter, he's crystallized in every tear drop. He’s the place you came from, your first home and nothing on earth can separate you from US, your loved ones. Not even time, not even space... not even death! Our Theo … is a living presence!!
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Absent Fathers The table still has eight chairs, but not all will be filled
as the candles are lit and the darkness melted There will still be a void - no humming of a song,
No whistle carving the bird will cut through the air - Someone else will hold the knife!
While we still are fed - the emptiness will remain Long after we pick the meat off the bones
and perhaps we will bravely say your name, or toast the ones no longer here but more likely our paper
hats will be the flimsy happiness that hides our grief
and no one will know as I pour the drinks that the towel on the bar was yours -
a lasting reminder that you were here - and, as I smile and wipe the spilled ice
a silent tribute to the hands that built a family.
To my dearest Theo, With sincere love and admiration throughout my entire life, today and the tomorrows that follow From your wife, Mandi Kleinhans
Oudword gedagtes vir 2020, Dr Theo Ernst Kleinhans se
laaste skrywe...!!
Die horlosie stap ongesteurd voort, terwyl ons aardse bewoning al korter word. Ernstig bedink jy jou laaste termyn hier op aarde. Jy maak ‘n opname van waartoe jy nog instaat is, watter leemtes nog gevul moet word en stel prioriteite. Hierdie proses verloop ietwat as volg … Eendag baie lank gelede, is my oupa oorlede. . . . maar dit was maar goed en reg, want hy was al oud! Jare daarna is my pa oorlede . . . maar op 'n manier was dit ook maar goed en reg, want hy was ook al oud. Nou besef ek dat van ons vriende en familie ook nie meer met ons is nie en raak verstom daaroor … want hulle was dan nog so jonk! Stadig maar seker begin die werklikheid van nou … vandag, soos yskoue water in jou wese intrek. Beide my oupas en my pa is jonger oorlede as wat ek nou oud is. My ma en beide oumas het wel diep in die 90’s getrek,
maar dit was ietwat verwagt. Nou vra ek … waarnatoe is ek op pad? Sommige van ons is al selfs die Bybelse tyd verby van ‘three score and ten’. Nou besef ek dat ek die oudste lewende naamgenoot in ons familie is, en dat ek nou die verantwoordelikheid van gesinspatriarg moet dra en voorbeeldig moet vertoon en lewe. Ek bepeins dit alles rustig, en vreemde emosies neem van my besit. Ek wil huil oor die jare wat verby is … maar ek wil ook nog jubel oor die tye wat nog kan kom. My raad vandag aan al my vriende en familielede is … tel elke dag julle manna op ... drink elke dag van die water wat Hy vir jou uit die rots uit gee … leef dankbaar voluit … en volhoudend … huil kortstondig oor die hartsere in jou lewe ... doen dan opgewonde met ywer die dinge wat die Here nog wil hê wat jy moet doen. Treur oor hulle wat weg is … maar doen meer moeite, met hulle wat nog hier met ons is. Hou op om geld na te jaag … Hou op versamel … My oom Abe het altyd gepraat van doodswaens wat nie sleepwaens saamtrerk nie! Gaan dien die Here en geniet jou laaste paar jare saam met jou geliefdes! Kan jy onthou wat die digter sê - "Wat ek is, is net ge-nade! en wat ek het, is net geleen!" Ons almal se toekomspaaie loop nou vorentoe maar hopelik terselfdertyd Boëntoe. Seën en voorspoed vir jul elkeen se uitsonderlike reis in die jaar 2020. Ek wil afsluit deur te sê: "Leef tot Eer van die HERE, ger-eed om Hom te ontmoet . . .want wanneer dit is . . . weet net Onse Hemelse Vader alleen!". Mag jou 2020 jaar verloop volgens jou en ons Hemelse Vader se wil.
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REPRODUCED and REVISED FROM
AUGUST EDUCOM Sanjeev Singh
There appears to be a substantial element of con-
fusion regarding “Goods Hoists” and “Access
Goods Only Lifts”. Taking into account that 2020
is the critical year, we shall attempt to shed some
clarity on the background to the current scenario.
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR
‘GOODS HOISTS’
• Prior to December 2010, ‘Goods Hoists’
were regulated under the Occupational
Health and Safety Act No.85 of 1993
(OHSAct) Driven Machinery Regulations
- Section 17 (DMR-17) ...
• Prior to this, ’Goods Hoists’ were regu-
lated under The Machinery and Occupa-
tional Safety Act of 1983 (MOSAct) -
Regulation C45 ...
• Prior to this, ’Goods Hoists’ were regu-
lated under the Factories, Machinery &
Building Works Act of 1942 - Reg. C45.
• Under the amended OHSAct LEPC (Lift, Esca-
lator and Passenger Conveyer) regulations ef-
fective December 2010, ‘Goods Hoists’ be-
came classed as “Access Goods Only Lifts”
under a new standard SANS 1545-5.
This means that the approximate 20
000 ‘Goods Hoists’ installed in South
Africa between 1942 and 2010, are at
varying levels of compliance to the lat-
est 2010 regulatory standard.
Accordingly, new areas regarding ...
registration with the Dept. of Labour
24-monthly compliance inspections
Six-monthly rope inspections
monthly service visits
maintaining of records
appointment of a competent service provider,
etc ...
to name but a few ... became mandatory
requirements after September 2010.
• All Access Goods Only Lifts installed after Sep-
tember 2010, should comply with SANS 1545-5
as the design standard.
• Regretfully, an anomaly existed up until Sep-
tember 2015 due to Part 17 still being present
in the Driven Machinery Regulations. The
Industry took this to imply two parallel stand-
ards, which it most certainly was not meant to
be, but was an escape route for them.
• This grey area only existed between September
2010 and September 2015, whereby units
could still legally be installed under DMR 17,
due to ... DMR 17 only being repealed by
DoL in September 2015.
• In June 2015, a government directive was is-
sued to the effect that all “Goods Hoists” in-
stalled under DMR 17, shall be upgraded to
comply to SANS 1545-5 within five years of
the date of the publication (June 2015). However, Section 24 of the new Driven Machin-
ery Regulations states that … these new reg-
ulations shall commence on 30th Sep-
tember 2015.
• The Dept. of Labour, after recognising that it
would not be possible for every “Goods Hoist”
to be upgraded to SANS 1545-5 due to existing
hoist-ways etc., engaged stakeholders to devel-
op a set of minimum criteria for … existing
hoists (installed under DMR 17 prior to Sep-
tember 2015) to comply with … The “Code of
Practice for Existing Goods Hoists” was
HISTORIC ‘GOODS HOISTS’ vs ‘ACCESS ONLY GOODS LIFTS’
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compiled with the intention of improving the safety
on units that would not be able to comply fully
with SANS 1545-5. One must also take into ac-
count that DMR 17 only listed 10 requirements.
• The “Code of Practice for Existing Goods
Hoists” was issued by Chief Inspector Mr Tibor
Szana as a directive on 3rd February 2017
(Government Notice No.40594 - Gazette R94).
At a separate Stakeholder’s Forum with the
Regulator in Pretoria, it was confirmed
that ...
• The due date for compliance for ALL
‘Goods Hoists’ to comply with the ‘Code
of Practice for Existing Goods Hoists’ is
… 30th September 2020.
• The due date for compliance to SANS
1545-5 for all Access Goods Only Lifts
installed after 30 September 2015 is …
30th September 2020.
• All units registered and installed after December 2010 using SANS 1545-5 as the design stand-ard (in the application for registration), must comply to SANS 1545-5 from the time of instal-lation. This is a simple matter as the application to register detailed SANS 1545-5 in the first in-stance.
Bonnie has been inundated with calls
over the past few weeks, mostly to in-
quire WHERE , WHEN and WHAT the
regulations are that require these old
hoist units to be made compliant!
Furthermore, they mostly request (free)
copies of the various communications!
Hopefully, the above explanation clears
the confusion regarding target dates.
WHERE ARE WE NOW?
While most owners choose to be intentionally igno-
rant of the mandatory requirements, there have been
attempts by a few service providers to convey the
correct information. Notably, there has also been
communication via social media from one consulting
entity. On the flipside, there are a multitude of manu-
facturers and service providers that are absolutely
clueless with respect to regulatory and design stand-
ards matters. The irony off course, is that collectively,
we all work in an intensely regulated sector.
Sadly … “To date, nobody can claim know-ledge of an accurate number of affected units ... as there simply is NO available data-base. An estimate of 20 000 units however, regularly does the rounds."
Come 30th September 2020 … ?
Will service providers stop maintaining
non-compliant units?
Will service providers report non-com-
pliant units to the Regulator?
Will owners switch off non-compliant
units?
Will owners remove non-compliant units?
Will an insurer cover non-complaint units
that are in operation?
What action and corrective strategy will
be initiated by the Regulator?
What action and inspection strategy will
be initiated by Inspection Bodies?
You be the judge …
LIFTS in WIND TOWERS
Are you aware that Comprehensive
Reports for service lifts inside wind
towers was gazetted on 26th January
2018 (Government Notice No.41400) -
FOR COMMENT.
Very close to, but not identical to a SANS
1545:1 Annex ‘B’ comprehensive report.
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SANAS COMMUNICATIONS ...
CONDITIONS FOR USE OF ACCREDITATION SYMBOLS and REFERENCE TO ACCREDITATION (Part I)
Accreditation provides formal recognition that Approved Inspection Authorities (AIAs) for the inspection of Lifts, Escalators and Passenger Conveyors (LEPCs) meet certain standards of quality, performance, technical expertise, and competence.
Once accredited, an AIA is encouraged to use the SANAS accreditation symbol and/or appropriate words ref-erencing its accreditation on its reports and certificates and can also use it in its advertising / publicity material and stationery, in accordance with the rules as prescribed by SANAS (please look out for Part II of this arti-cle). The use of the accreditation symbols or material implying accreditation should enhance the reputation and value of accreditation for all stakeholders. In this two-part article, we will review the conditions for LEPC AIAs to use the SANAS accreditation symbols;
or reference to SANAS accreditation.
General Format and Display of Accreditation Symbols or Reference to SANAS Accreditation
The SANAS CORPORATE LOGO, as displayed below, is for the exclusive use of SANAS and may NOT
be used by any other organisation (including AIAs).
The SANAS accreditation symbols, are designed for each specific field of accreditation. Please refer to the symbol
for LEPC AIAs, displayed below:
• The accreditation symbol or reference to accreditation shall not be used by applicants for accreditation and may only be used once accreditation has been granted.
The accreditation symbol shall be used by an accredited LEPC AIA only under the name or the registered trade name of the legal entity in which it holds accreditation;
The accreditation symbol shall not be used by a LEPC AIA’s external service providers or clients that are not accredited by SANAS;
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• Only Technical signatories who have been confirmed as competent by SANAS are authorized to sign re-ports or certificates bearing the SANAS accreditation symbol or referring to SANAS accreditation. (Refer to SANAS R 03 “Nominated Representative and Tech-nical Signatories: Responsibilities, Qualifications and Approval”).
The accreditation symbol shall be displayed only in the appropriate format, proportion, col-our and wording as detailed in Appendix 1 of SANAS document R04.
• An accredited LEPC AIA shall only display the SANAS accreditation number or reference to SANAS accredi-tation with the relevant SANAS accreditation symbol on reports, certificates or documents containing re-sults covered by the scope of accreditation, in addition to all other requirements detailed in SANAS document R04.
Where it is not practicable to display the relevant accreditation symbol, the LEPC AIA is entitled to, without variation, use the relevant phrase with the accreditation number as per below: “A SANAS Accredited Inspection Body, No. LIFT .....” The SANAS accreditation symbol can only be used in combination with the accredited LEPC AIA’s logo, mark and/or name, and without being more prominent than that of the LEPC AIA.
• Use of logos, marks, or names of other organisations on the same document shall not be used in combina-tion with the SANAS accreditation symbol or in any other way which might imply that SANAS has
accredited those organisations.
A SANAS accredited LEPC AIA shall not include anything in a report / certificate or in any other attachment or material that implies or may lead a user of the results or any interested party to believe that a conformity assessment activity is covered by the scope of accreditation when it is not.
• The SANAS accreditation symbol or accreditation claim shall not be:
placed on any product or item (or part of it) which has been subjected to conformity assessment by a
conformity assessment body (except on inspection labels).
used to imply or create the impression that SANAS approves or certifies their product, process, service, management system or person; or
used in any manner which gives the impression that SANAS accepts responsibility for conformity assessment results, or any opinions or interpre-tations derived from those results or approves a calibrated, inspected certified or tested item or product, or reference material.
The LEPC AIA shall not make any misleading or unauthorized statement regarding its accredita-tion. An accredited LEPC AIA shall, upon suspen-sion, withdrawal, or expiry of accreditation, immediately discontinue the use of the SANAS accreditation symbol and cease to make any reference to accreditation status in reports, certificates, labels, promotional material, letterheads, websites, or any other item. (Refer to SANAS R51 Suspensions, Reductions, Withdrawals and Re-instatement of Accredited or GLP/GCP Compliant Organisations”).
The same shall apply to partial suspension, or reduction of accreditation, where only part of the scope is suspended or withdrawn, in which case the LEPC AIA shall immediately discontinue the use of the SANAS accreditation symbol and cease to make any reference to accreditation status (for the scope affected by the suspension or withdrawal) in reports, certificates, labels, promotional material, letterheads, websites, or any other item.
In Part II of this article, we will review:
Use of the Accreditation Symbol or Reference to Accreditation in Advertising and Publicity.
Accreditation Symbol or Reference to SANAS Accreditation on Reports and Certificates.
Linda Grundlingh 15 February 2021
References: SANAS Document R 04.
LIASA NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2021
National Executive Chairman - Hennie Hudson - 082 389 5615
Nat. Executive Deputy Chairman - Sanjeev Singh - 083 789 9455
Nat. Executive Secretary - Bonnie Peden - 0823 536 2579
Nat. Executive Treasurer - Mickey Martin - 082 330 2126
Reg. Chairman Western Cape (Cape Town) - Fred Webb 079 514 7384
Reg. Chairman Eastern Cape (PE) - Brandon Brown - 076 737 8673
Reg. Chairman K.Z.Natal (Durban) - Sanjeev Singh - 083 789 9455
Reg. Chairman Free State (Bloemfontein) - TBA -(Jaco van Niekerk)
Reg. Chairman Northern Gauteng - Willem du Toit - 083 693 4731
Additional Excom Members 2019/20 : Kerwin White 083 307 6216; Jackkie Gokwamilwe 072 988 3115
Ex Officio Past Chairmen - ; Ronnie Branders
PAST & CURRENT CHAIRMEN: Steve le Roux (1995-7)†: Dr Theo Kleinhans (1997-2003) †; Ben Peyper (2003-6)†;
Sanjeev Singh (2006-15); Ronnie Branders (2015-18); Sanjeev Singh (2018-2020); Hennie Hudson (2021-
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS: Eddie Cook (2017); Mannie Perreira (2017);
DOYENS OF THE LIFT INDUSTRY AWARDS: Buddie Cerone (2004)†;
Schalk van der merwe (2005)†; Dr Theo Kleinhans (2006 & 2011)†; Wil-lem du Toit (2008 & 2015); Bruno Isler (2009 & 2016); Alfie da Sil-va (2010)†; Manny Perreira (2010); Peter Murray (2012); Sanjeev
Singh (2013); Rodney Coetzee (2014)†; Billy Clifton (2014); Mickey Martin (2017);
LIASA CONSTITUTED MARCH 1996
Lift Inspectors Association of South Africa Lift Inspectors Association of South Africa
Telephone Bonnie Peden at :Telephone Bonnie Peden at :
(011) 907 0133/31 (011) 907 0133/31 Email: Email: [email protected]@zamail.co.za Website: Website: www.iliasa.org.zawww.iliasa.org.za
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LIASA MEETING SCHEDULE 2021
Venue based meetings are currently
suspended until further notice due to the
Coronavirus pandemic
Meeting dates: 14 April 2021 15 June 2021
18 August 2021 20 October 2021
Held between 09:00 and 12:00, these meetings will certainly be hosted via ‘Microsoft Teams’ until
further notice. Kindly advise Bonnie on any Agenda Points that you would
want to discuss, as also and specific training topic for Clifford to expound on.
LIFT INSPECTORS’ COURSES 2021 Next course ... TBA …
Examination ... TBA
Contact ... Annette van der Poel
[email protected] 012 382 5039
Tshwane University of Technology (TUT)
Private Bag X680, Pretoria, 0001.
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Mechatronics and Industrial Design (B3-329)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment.
“Short Learning Program (SLP) : Lift Regulations
Preparation for Registration with ECSA”
Application form to be completed (remember to attach
a copy of your ID document) Please note that the
course will consist of a maximum 20 candidates,
LIASA is recognised by ECSA as a Voluntary Association to represent the ECSA registered RLI’s