MNO2605 Assignment 4
Semester 2 2024 (249594)
- DUE 23 September 2024
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, MNO2605 Assignment 4 Semester 2 2024 (249594) - DUE 23 September 2024
QUESTION 1 [15]
In South Africa, both the OHS Act and the MHS Act stipulate the legal safety
responsibilities of employees in an organisation. Briefly explain five (5) general safety
responsibilities of employees in relation to the Ballito construction case study.
In the context of the Ballito construction case study, employees have several general
safety responsibilities under the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act and the
Mine Health and Safety (MHS) Act. Here are five key responsibilities:
1. Compliance with Safety Procedures: Employees must adhere to all safety
protocols and procedures established by the employer. This includes following
safety instructions, wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), and
participating in safety training sessions.
2. Reporting Hazards: Employees are responsible for identifying and reporting any
unsafe conditions or potential hazards they encounter on the site. This proactive
approach helps prevent accidents and injuries.
3. Cooperating with Safety Inspections: Employees should cooperate with safety
officers or supervisors during inspections and audits. This includes providing
necessary information and access to work areas to facilitate thorough
assessments of safety practices.
Semester 2 2024 (249594)
- DUE 23 September 2024
[Company address]
, MNO2605 Assignment 4 Semester 2 2024 (249594) - DUE 23 September 2024
QUESTION 1 [15]
In South Africa, both the OHS Act and the MHS Act stipulate the legal safety
responsibilities of employees in an organisation. Briefly explain five (5) general safety
responsibilities of employees in relation to the Ballito construction case study.
In the context of the Ballito construction case study, employees have several general
safety responsibilities under the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act and the
Mine Health and Safety (MHS) Act. Here are five key responsibilities:
1. Compliance with Safety Procedures: Employees must adhere to all safety
protocols and procedures established by the employer. This includes following
safety instructions, wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), and
participating in safety training sessions.
2. Reporting Hazards: Employees are responsible for identifying and reporting any
unsafe conditions or potential hazards they encounter on the site. This proactive
approach helps prevent accidents and injuries.
3. Cooperating with Safety Inspections: Employees should cooperate with safety
officers or supervisors during inspections and audits. This includes providing
necessary information and access to work areas to facilitate thorough
assessments of safety practices.