Employment and Labour hosts Webinar on 2020 Asbestos Abatement Regulations, 2 and 4 Aug

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Employment and Labour in collaboration with SAIOSH hosts a Webinar on the Asbestos Abatement Regulations 2020

The Directorate: Occupational Health and Hygiene (OHH) within the Inspection and Enforcement Services (IES) branch of the Department of Employment and Labour in a partnership with the South African Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (SAIOSH) will host a Webinar on the Asbestos Abatement Regulations 2020.

The Webinar on the 2nd of August 2022 will be held on Zoom. The aim of the Webinar is to provide external stakeholders and specifically registered asbestos contractors with information on the first few months of implementation of the Asbestos Abatement Regulations, that were published in November 2020.

From November 2020, the Department has given time for building owners to identify asbestos in place, develop inventories and management plans after promulgation, this transitional period has now passed. The Department also gazetted an amendment to the Regulations that will be discussed at the Webinar. In addition, guidance will be provided on the interpretation of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act and practical aspects of risk assessments.

The Webinar will be addressed by Department of Employment and Labour’s Acting Chief Inspector, Phumi Maphaha. He will share the platform with the Department’s Senior Specialist: Occupational Health and Hygiene Bulelwa Huna; Department of Employment and Labour Specialist: Occupational Health & Hygiene Elize Lourens; Specialist OHH Warren Mallon and Chemical Stressor Technical Assistant Patience Ngubeni.

The discussions will focus on providing practical guidance to registered asbestos contractors and asbestos clients on the legislation and legal requirements.

This Webinar takes place in collaboration with SAIOSH, which is a professional body to register Occupational Health and Safety Professionals in South Africa. It is targeted at registered asbestos contractors, safety practitioners, approved inspection authorities and asbestos clients.

Meanwhile, the Department on 4th of August plans to host a similar workshop in person and this will be held in Cape Town, Milnerton.

Source: Government of South Africa