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  April 2009

 

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Agenda

 

The Occupational Health & Safety Act No. 85 of 1993 as amended.

'Criminal Liability of non-compliance with the Construction Regulations'.

 

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Introduction. 

Section 8 (Duties of Employers)

Section 16.

Section 37. (Mandataries / contractors / Agents / Subcontractors).

The section 37(2) Written Agreement. (OHS Contract with contractors).

Section 10. (Duties of Designers / Erectors / Installers of articles).

The impact of the section 10(4) Written Undertaking.

Indemnities and the OHS Act.

Construction Regulations 2003.

Definitions.

Duties

Clients / Agents.

Principal Contractors.

Contractors.

Designers.

Owners of Structures.

Proposed amendments to the Construction regulations.

Written appointments and written requirements in terms of the Construction Regulations. (Broadening the scope for potential ‘technical’ offences). 

Case studies. (Inyaka Bridge etc.).

Conclusion.

3 HOUR' in-house seminar