PILOT CRUSHTEC International (PTY) LTD MANUAL
Act 2 of 2000,

PILOT CRUSHTEC International (PTY) LTD MANUAL
Act 2 of 2000,
The Promotion of Access to Information
Prepared in accordance with Section 51 of the Promotion of Access to Information Act No. 2 of 2000
Effective Date: 15 December 2011
Part I: Particulars of the Private Body

Name of the Body Pilot Crushtec International (Pty) Ltd
Head of the Body (Information Officer): Melanie Kleinhans
Postal Address P O Box 30032 Jet Park Boksburg South Africa 1469
Street Address: 26 Yaldwyn Road Jet Park / Witfield
Telephone Number +27 (11) 842-5600
Web address www.pilotcrushtec.com
Contact Details of Information Officer E-mail: melanieK@pilotcrushtec.com Phone: +27 (11) 842-5600

Part II – Description and Access to the Guide

(Information required under section 51(1)(b) of the Act):

Section 51(1)(b) of the Act refers to the guide as described in section 10, if available, and how to access it.

The Human Rights Commission must, within 18 months after the commencement of Section 10 of the Act, compile a guide in each official language. The guide must contain such information as may reasonably be required by a person who wishes to exercise any right contemplated in the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2 of 2002.
c. The regulations regarding the Promotion of Access to Information published under Government Notice No. R187 of 15th February 2002 set forth how the Human Right Commission should make the guide available.

Part III – Voluntary Disclosure and Automatic Availability of Certain Records

(Copy of notice, if any, required under section 51(1)(c) of the Act):

Automatically available on Pilot Crushtec International (Pty) Ltd Internet Website – www.pilotcrushtec.com

Part IV – Records available in accordance with any other legislation
(Information required under section 51(1)(d) of the Act):

Part II – Description and Access to the Guide

(Information required under section 51(1)(b) of the Act):

Section 51(1)(b) of the Act refers to the guide as described in section 10, if available, and how to access it.

The Human Rights Commission must, within 18 months after the commencement of Section 10 of the Act, compile a guide in each official language. The guide must contain such information as may reasonably be required by a person who wishes to exercise any right contemplated in the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2 of 2002.
c. The regulations regarding the Promotion of Access to Information published under Government Notice No. R187 of 15th February 2002 set forth how the Human Right Commission should make the guide available.

Part III – Voluntary Disclosure and Automatic Availability of Certain Records

(Copy of notice, if any, required under section 51(1)(c) of the Act):

Automatically available on Pilot Crushtec International (Pty) Ltd Internet Website – www.pilotcrushtec.com

Part IV – Records available in accordance with any other legislation

(Information required under section 51(1)(d) of the Act):

No. Legislation (Select Acts applicable to your company and tick in the corresponding block) Tick
1Administration of Estates Act, No. 66 of 1965
2Arbitration Act No. 42 of 1965
3Basic Conditions of Employment No. 75 of 1997X
4Companies Act No. 61 of 1973X
5Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Health Diseases Act No.130 of 1993X
6Consumer Affairs (Unfair Business Practices) Act No. 71 of 1988
7Copyright Act No. 98 of 1978
8Credit Agreements Act No. 75 of 1980
9Currency and Exchanges Act No. 9 of 1933
10Debtor Collectors Act No. 114 of 1998
11Employment Equity Act No. 55 of 1998X
12Finance Act No. 35 of 2000
13Financial Services Board Act No. 97 of 1990
14Financial Relations Act No. 65 of 1976
15Harmful Business Practices Act No. 23 of 1999
16Income Tax Act No. 95 of 1967X
17Insolvency Act No. 24 of 1936
18Insurance Act No 27 of 1943
19Intellectual Property Laws Amendments Act No. 38 of 1997
20Labour Relations Act No. 66 of 1995X
21Long Term Insurance Act No. 52 of 1998
22Medical Schemes Act No. 131 of 1998
23Occupational Health & Safety Act No. 85 of 1993X
24Pension Funds Act No. 24 of 1956
25Post Office Act No. 44 of 1958
26Protection of Businesses Act No. 99 of 1978
27Regional Services Councils Act No. 109 of 1985X
28SA Reserve Bank Act No. 90 of 1989X
29Short Term Insurance Act No. 53 of 1998
30Skills Development Levies Act No. 9 of 1999X
31Skills Development Act No. 97 of 1998X
32Stamp Duties Act No. 77 of 1968
33Stock Exchange Control Act No. 1 of 1985
34Tax on Retirement Funds Act No. 38 of 1996
35Trade Marks Act No. 194 of 1993
36Unemployment Contributions Act No. 4 of 2002X
37Unemployment Insurance Act No. 63 of 2001X
38Usury Act No 73 of 1968
39Value Added Tax Act No. 89 of 1991X

Part V – Access to Information

(Information required under section 51(1)(e) of the Act):

Methods of Access to Manual

Government Gazette to be published
Human Rights Commission – a copy will be made available to the Commission
Pilot Crushtec International (Pty) Ltd Web Page – www.pilotcrushtec.com
The Pilot Crushtec International (Pty) Ltd Web Page is accessible to anyone who has access to the Internet.

Description of Records

  • About Us
  • Pilot Solutions
  • Pilot Products
  • Pilot Brands
  • SupportLink
  • Installink
  • PartsLink
  • Photo Gallery
  • News
  • Events
  • Contact

Other Record Categories

  1. Commercial and Legal
  2. Contracts and Agreements
  3. Company Confidential – Historical significance
  4.  Meeting Minutes
  5. Shareholders
  6. Property Leases and Agreements
  7. Trademark
  8. Insurance
  9. Resolutions – Directors
  10. Correspondence

Financial

  1. Financial Year-end Results
  2. Financial Analysis and Reports
  3. Budgets
  4. Tax and Levies
  5. Human Resources

Employees Personnel Information

  1. Employees History (skills and experience)
  2. Educational Background
  3. Training and Development
  4. Health
  5. Salaries and Wages
  6. Contracts and Agreements
  7. Employment Equity

Marketing

  1. Advertising
  2. Contracts with Suppliers
  3. Product Ranges and Pricing

Health & Safety

  • Policies
  • Accidents and Incidents Reports

Request Procedures:
Form of request:

  • The requester must use the prescribed form to make the request for access to a record. This must be made to the head of the private body. This request must be made to the address, fax number or electronic mail address of the body concerned [s 53(1)].
  • The requester must provide sufficient detail on the request form to enable the head of the private body to identify the record and the requester. The requester should also indicate which form of access is required. The requester should also indicate if any other manner is to be used to inform the requester and state the necessary particulars to be so informed [s 53(2)(a) and (b) and (c)].
  • The requester must identify the right that is sought to be exercised or to be protected and provide an explanation of why the requested record is required for the exercise or protection of that right [s 53(2)(d)].
  • If a request is made on behalf of a person, the requester must then submit proof of the capacity in which the requester is making the request to the satisfaction of the head of the private body [s 53(2)(f)].

Fees:

  • A requester who seeks access to a record containing personal information about that requester is not required to pay the request fee. Every other requester, who is not a personal requester, must pay the required request fee.
  • The head of the private body must notify the requester (other than a personal requester) by notice, requiring the requester to pay the prescribed fee (if any) before further processing the request [s 54(1)].
  • The fee that the requester must pay to a private body is R50. The requester may lodge an application to the court against the tender or payment of the request fee [s 54(3)(b)].
  • After the head of the private body has made a decision on the request, the requester must be notified in the required form.
  • If the request is granted then a further access fee must be paid for the search, reproduction, preparation and for any time that has exceeded the prescribed hours to search and prepare the record for disclosure [s 54(6)].