Basic Fire Fighting training is offered by Alute SA. Safety in the Workplace is everyone’s responsibility. Knowing what not to do, is just as important as knowing what to do.
Unsafe conditions are only a contributing factor in 10% of incidents experienced – it is employee actions or lack of correct actions that contribute to 88% of all incidents. Health and safety is everyone’s responsibility from the CEO to the workers.
The Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993, requires the employer to bring about and maintain, as far as reasonably practicable, a work environment that is safe and without risk to the health of the workers.
The Act is based on the principle that dangers in the workplace must be addressed by communication and cooperation between the workers and the employer. The workers and the employer must share the responsibility for health and safety in the workplace.
Both parties must proactively identify dangers and develop control measures to make the workplace safe. The employer must provide and maintain all the equipment that is necessary to do the work, and all the systems according to which work must be done, in a condition that will not affect the health and safety of workers.
With all of this in mind, Employers are ultimately protecting themselves and their companies by ensuring their staff is sufficiently trained on all matters pertaining to health and safety in the workplace.
Alute SA, with its head office in Durban, KZN, South Africa, provides Training and Consulting as well as Supply and Maintenance services in the fields of Security, Fire, Health and Safety across all business sectors.
Alute services cater for client requirements in terms of legal compliance with legislation like the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Skills Development Act, PSIRA Act, National Key Point Act as well as business needs in terms of BBBEE Skills Development, Learnership Strategies and Staff Upliftment Programs.
Firefighter training is offered by Siyasizana Services. All our courses are accredited with the relevant SETA (TETA), including our Moderators and Assessors. One way of being sure that You will have compliance when choosing us.
Any applicant who successfully completes this course will satisfy: The Advanced Fire Fighting standards of competence required by 46 CFR 11.20(h) and 11.303(b) provided the mariner has one year of sea service within the last five years.
After the learning process a students is awarded a nqf certificate and becomes qualified firefighter earning an average salary of R98 per hour. Skills are attained at the fire fighting training centre at minimal fees.
Fire Fighting training is offered by Safety Skills Development Training. We offer a wide range of vocational and legislative training in the areas of Occupational Health and Safety as well as skills development.
Basic Fire Fighting (F1) is a course – designed to equip learners with the knowledge and necessary skills to manage and extinguish a fire in the home or office environment, using a variety of skills and various firefighting equipment covered during the course.
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