If you’ve been to a number of goldrooms, you’d probably be aware that they all look a bit like they were designed in the ‘Stubbies’ wearing days of the 70’s and 80’s where your Occ Health and Safety didn’t matter that much. Short sleeves, shorts and a fag in hand, with a make it happen approach.
Well despite OH&S having come a mile, the cheap and cheerful approach of engineering design for Gold Rooms is still firmly entrenched – with the cookie cutter design concept of pulling out from the drawing archive what we know and replicate what we’ve seen approach. The bigger the company designing it for you, the better the product right? Or is it the right approach?
We’ve all seen it.
You may have also noticed that in the area where gold is the most concentrated of anywhere in the plant, gold dusts litter the walls and floors and the Gold Room gets the least attention and the lowest expenditure.
Cadia’s Engineering Team originates from a background of Good Manufacturing Processes (GMP) where Clean-Room Technologies are a must for production.
The Clean Room design concept is reflected in our technologies and our safety is reflected in our consideration of ergonomics and minimising personnel exposure to hazards – which are intrinsic in our design approach to our equipment.
Where in one group do you get both the engineering design expertise and the equipment technology which combines to produce the Gold Room of the New Century – class leading in safety and reduction in gold losses through contamination?
At Cadia Systems you do!
And with the Gekko-Cadia collaboration we will build it and commission it for you.
We pride ourselves in forming close working relationships and friendships with our clients. We work with exceptional, reputable companies and government agencies from Australia to places such as Canada, USA, Peru, Indonesia, Ghana, South Africa, Tanzania and others.