African OS&H – January/February 2024

In this issue:

Fostering African Collaboration: Creating minimum standards for progress – Fabian Buckley

Am I accident prone or just don’t give a hoot? Incidents are inevitable in the workplace – Tibor Szana

Are electric cars a viable alternative to petrol/diesel? – Rob van Hemert

A deteriorating safety climate: The impact arising from Quiet Quitting – Han Wenqi

OS&H changes expected during 2024 – Dr Bill Pomfret

From crisis to success: increased testing linked to workplace alcohol and substance abuse decrease – Rhys Evans

Exhaling Clarity on Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS): Considering Occupational

Hygiene Management in our daily lives – Naadiya Mundy

Kilimanjaro: An impeccable experience – Doable but not for the faint hearted – Gary de Vogel

Inverters and lithium batteries: What to do in case of a fire – Delene Sheasby

4th International SHERQ Summit, Eswatini – Harry Fourie

Obstacles impeding the professional construction health and safety agent – Yaseen Francis and Simamnkele Ngxesha

 

 

 

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