QUO VADIS: THE FUTURE OF FIRE SAFETY
IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION The date of the EMS and Fire Safety Conference has changed to 21 and 22 October 2024. Please diarise to attend this important event! The updated programme will be available soon. For further information contact Debbie on +27 83 266 6662 Email: debbie@safety1st.co.za Website: www.safety1st.co.za/events/
The Safety First Association invites anyone involved in fire safety and the emergency services to attend this much-needed and overdue conference. Dates: 23-24 July 2024 Venue: Dräger Auditorium Woodmead Sandton Cost: R6900 Contact: Debbie cell: 083 266 6662 for further information and the latest programme or Email: delinds@mweb.co.za or debbie@safety1st.co.za PRESENTATION: Fire fighters: occupational […]
On the 28th April 2024, a Remembrance Day was held for all those workers lost in tragic and mostly avoidable incidents/accidents that take place daily and yet has a lasting impact in our lives.
Quo vadis: The future of fire safety and the emergency services – solutions and innovations
In this issue: Professional registration, a theme we have covered before is once again highlighted in this issue. The discussions around professionalisation of OHS practitioners and inspectors Tibor Szana writes has been going on for many years. By questioning whether it will make a difference he explains that a person whether registered or not is […]
The Safety First Association invites you to attend the Fire Safety and Emergency Services Conference 2024. Register before the end of March 2024 and benefit from early bird rates This much-needed exciting and informative 2-day event will provide a forum for knowledge and experience to be shared in our modernising and changing world. The conference […]
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 […]







