Information Pamphlets
Since 1932 the Safety First Association has aimed to make significant contributions towards furthering the understanding, knowledge and promotion of occupational health and safety in Africa.
In keeping with promoting this vision, the Safety First Association has published various information guides.
For a limited time, they will be available at no cost. To receive any of the following titles email:
debbie@safety1st.co.za with INFORMATION GUIDES as the subject.
1. Injury Rate Calculations
2. The Asbestos Risk
3. Flammable Gas Risk – Vehicle destroyed
4. Excavation Safety and the Toil Profile
5. Basics of Fall Protection
6. Fall Risk
7. Risk Assessment – the SANS/ISO 31000 Standard Way
8. Understanding Electrical Safety
9. The Risk Management Process
10. What is HAZOP?
11. Visible Felt Leadership in Safety
12. Understanding Fire
13. Risk Assessments
14. How to use a Fire Extinguisher
15. Rope Access Fall Protection
16. Understanding Workman’s Compensation
17. Photocopier and Laser Printing Risks
18. After Blackouts come Candles and Generator Risks
19. General Maintenance Safety
20. The Electro Magnetic Forces (EMFs)
21. The H&S Officer/Practitioner vs the H&S Representative
22. Are we seeing the risks?
23. Luck Factors and the Incident Threshold Limit Insights
24. Risk Financing Work Related Injury Incidents
25. My Music Device vs My Safety
26. The Safety Practitioner and Project Management
27. Safety is First – What Drivel!
28. Some Stacking Questions Answered
29. Working at Heights and the Safety Practitioner
30. Basic Lightning Protection
31. Are you Fire Safety Prepared?
32. Construction Regulations – What does Site-Specific Mean?
33. What Disciplines Contribute to the OHS Practitioner’s Capability and Competence
34. The Singapore Accord and the OHS Profession Going Forward
35. Developing a Risk-Based H&S Management System Program
36. Baseline Risk Assessments
37. Baseline and Residual Risk Assessments Methodology
38. Developing a Safety Working Procedure Relative to a Job-Task
39. Duties of a Health and Safety Officer/Practitioner
40. Site and Project Drawings OHS Practice Statement
