INDUSTRIAL CLEANING SERVICES
High Pressure Water Jetting
Confined Space Entry and Cleaning
High Pressure Gas Jetting
Boiler Tube Tetting
Heavy duty Industrial Vaccum Clean
Chemical and Water Wash and Dump Clean
Removal of Oil, Grease and Hazardous Substance
Effluent System De-Sludging and Cleaning
Drain and Sump Jetting and Desilting

MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Installation, Extention, Reclamation and Sweeping of Conveyor Belt Structure
Monitoring, Testing, Inspection, Overhaul and Repairs of:
- Pumps
- Tanks
- Ducting
- Fans
All piping including pipe lining
Valves
Gearbox motor and drive system
Bridge system including scrapers and drive system
CONDITION MONITORING
Condition monitoring of rotating and high pressure engineering components
Scope development for preventative maintenance
Project planning
Site supervision
Risk management
Quality control

WASTE MANAGEMENT
Assist with legal compliance relevant to waste management
Collection, handling, removal, transportation and safe disposal of waste
Provision of relevant receptacle bins, recycling boxes, colour coded wheelie bins and recycling bags
Emergency clean ups and oil spillage
BEEHIVE complies to the legal requirements as stipulated in the following ACTs:
- National Environmental Management Act (Act 107 of 1998),
- Environmental Conservation Act (Act 73 of 1989),
- National Environmental Management: Waste Act (Act 59 of 2008),
- National Water Act (Act 36 of 1998),
- Hazardous Substance Act (Act 15 of 1973),
- The National Waste Management Strategy,
- Hazardous Chemical Substances Regulations, 1998,
- Hazardous Biological Agents Regulations, 2001, and o Health Act (Act 63 of 1977)

POLLUTION CONTROL DAM HYDRAULIC DREDGING
The dredging method involves the removal of slurry via a submersible pump attached to the dredger. The slurry/sediment is pumped for a distance estimated to be 300 m in HDPE and Re-enforced rubber pipeline. The unit will travel slowly so as not to re-suspend settled solids. A Cabling anchoring system will be fastened into the edge of the water body/or inside the water body as that will allow the unit to move back and forth and side to side. This anchoring system is fastened by anchoring pegs struck in to the ground or concrete fasteners depending on the site conditions. The dredger arm can reach down 4.5m from the surface of the dam. The sludge is pumped via submersible pump to shore through a floating hose assembly, where the sludge and water is further processed for separation.
