Sasol trains Department’s inspectors
To improve the capacity of inspectors and boost compliance with labour legislation, Sasol has concluded the first round of training sessions of the Department of Employment and Labour’s (DEL) Occupational Health and Safety inspectors.
Training sessions took place in Secunda and Sasolburg respectively over four days. Approximately 100 inspectors with competencies ranging from health, science to engineering participated in the sessions. The final leg of the training will be held in Durban in September.
Chan Naidoo: Senior Manager, SHE Governance, Compliance and Reporting stated that the training and the transfer of skills was an ideal platform to showcase collaboration between Sasol and the DEL. “This must be seen in the context of Sasol’s contribution to support the authorities in our country by empowering our inspectors to render high-quality inspections with a deep insight into industry practices.”
Best practices were also shared in the administration and management of the respective regulatory requirements. The role of inspectors is to conduct occupational inspections and enable companies to minimise harm in the workplace.
Sasol remains committed to the safety and health of its employees, community, and the environment
Sasol trains Department of Employment and Labour Occupational Health and Safety Inspectors
To improve the capacity of inspectors and boost compliance with labour legislation, Sasol has concluded the first round of training sessions of the Department of Employment and Labour’s (DEL) Occupational Health and Safety inspectors.
Training sessions took place in Secunda and Sasolburg respectively over four days. Approximately 100 inspectors with competencies ranging from health, science to engineering participated in the sessions. The final leg of the training will be held in Durban in September.
Chan Naidoo: Senior Manager, SHE Governance, Compliance and Reporting stated that the training and the transfer of skills was an ideal platform to showcase collaboration between Sasol and the DEL. “This must be seen in the context of Sasol’s contribution to support the authorities in our country by empowering our inspectors to render high-quality inspections with a deep insight into industry practices.”
Best practices were also shared in the administration and management of the respective regulatory requirements. The role of inspectors is to conduct occupational inspections and enable companies to minimise harm in the workplace.
Sasol remains committed to the safety and health of its employees, community, and the environment