Assisting with Risk Assessment
- Demolitions
- Groundworks and excavations
- Temporary works
- Working with electrical equipment
- Working at heights
- Working in confined spaces
- Working with tower cranes
- Working with mobile plant and machinery
- Dealing with fire
- Erection and dismantling of support work
Estate Safety Management with Regards to Construction
Ensuring Safety Excellence in Residential Estates
We prioritize safety, well-being, and peace of mind for your residents. Our commitment extends beyond aesthetics and amenities; it encompasses a robust safety framework that aligns with industry standards and legal requirements.
Understanding Occupational Health and Safety
- Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA): We adhere to the OHSA (Act 85 of 1993) and its regulations. By doing so, we create a culture of legal compliance within our estate, promoting clarity and trust among stakeholders.
- CEO Responsibility: Our CEO ensures that health and safety duties are properly discharged. This includes overall management and control of estate operations.
- Health and Safety File: Every residential estate must maintain a comprehensive health and safety file. Key components include:
- Baseline Risk Assessment: Identifying hazards and risks associated with tasks and activities.
- Task-Based Risk Assessments: In-depth assessments related to high-risk factors.
- Health and Safety Policy: A documented policy guiding our safety practices.
- Emergency Preparedness: Plans for handling emergencies.
Construction Sites Within Our Estate
- Empowered Management Teams: Our residential estate management teams have the authority to:
- Stop illegal building activities.
- Enforce good housekeeping practices.
- Ensure proper site barricading.
- Prevent occupation before issuing occupancy certificates.