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Toolbox Talk - Duties of employees at work

Toolbox Talk – Duties of employees at work

The occupation Health & Safety Act No. 85 of 1993 and Regulations is there to provide the required specifications that are needed on construction sites. It is often aimed at the employer; however, it is also the responsibility of the worker to ensure that the requirements are being implemented to ensure their own safety. Following the rules is an important skill to develop.
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Roof Works

Toolbox Talk – Roof Works

Roof work is a dangerous activity seeing that you are continuously working at heights and at a fall risk position. Conducting roof work without having sufficient fall prevention measures or at least fall arrest measures in place could result in fatal injuries should something go wrong. Planning of roof work is critical and ensuring that the roof work teams are trained and competent is of utmost importance.
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Tech Talks - Snakebites

Monday Tech Talk – Snakebites

Snakebites can be a life-threatening occurrence and do require immediate treatment. However, most victims do not require antivenom, as they have either experienced one of two instances; either it’s a dry bite or a very small amount of venom had been injected which would not require antivenom.
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Injuries on Construction Sites

Injuries on Construction Sites

Construction sites are dangerous. Period. The construction industry is seen as a very dangerous sector worldwide. As it is stated that a construction employee is killed every 10 minutes on a site, and it is also estimated that up to 40% of work-related death occur on site
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Toolbox Talk – Snakebites

Snakebites can be a life-threatening occurrence and do require immediate treatment. However, most victims do not require antivenom, as they have either experienced one of two instances; either it’s a dry bite or a very small amount of venom had been injected which would not require antivenom.
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What is a Safety File?

A safety file is a record of information that focuses on health and safety management on various construction sites. It is specifically aimed at both the contractors and sub-contractors appointed to the site. The main purpose of safety files is to provide training and information to the employees and provide compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations.
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