Putting Safety First

“Every day, thousands of South Africans head to work in construction sites and mines — building, digging, lifting, and shaping the future of our country. But behind every successful project lies one core principle: Safety First.”
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Why Safety First?

  • Every day, lives are at risk on-site
  • Injuries, fatalities, and long-term illness are preventable
  • Safety improves productivity, morale, and compliance
  • Legal obligation under SA law

Key Industry Statistics

Construction

Among top 5 sectors for workplace injuries

Mining

Over 2,000 incidents reported annually

Most common causes

- Slips, trips, falls - Equipment-related accidents - Inhalation of dust and gases

Source

Department of Employment and Labour & MHSC

Legal Framework

Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), 1993
South African
Government
Mine Health and Safety Act (MHSA), 1996
South Africa
Mines
Construction Regulations..... ,2014
South Africa
Construction
Employer & employee responsibilities clearly defined
Employer
Employee
Penalties for non-compliance
Employer
Employee

Common Hazards

Construction Sites

- Working at heights
- Electric shock - Falling materials - Heavy machinery

Mining Sites

- Rockfalls and collapse - Dust and toxic gases - Confined spaces - Explosives and fires

PPE: Your First Line of Defense

Safety Culture

• Safety is not a checklist — it's a mindset
• Everyone is responsible
• Daily toolbox talks
• Zero-tolerance for unsafe behavior
• Continuous training and awareness