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Don’t miss out on the most important event in the Personal Protective Equipment event of 2025
Don’t miss out on the first PPE Conference for the Southern African market
The Safety First Association together with SAPEMA will host the first-ever South African PPE Conference 2025 Benefits of the conference for attendees Theme: Protecting people and enhancing performance through elevating PPE Standards, Practices and Technology Dates: 09-10 April 2025 Venue: Emperors Conference Centre, Kempton Park, Johannesburg PPE isn’t optional, it’s essential! This conference will be […]
The Safety First Association (SFA) and South African Protective Equipment Marketing Association (SAPEMA) are joining forces to host the first ever South African conference for the Personal Protective Equipment industry.
It’s Ray from Tiffy Safety here and the reason I’m writing is because I’m about to put together an Action Oriented Guide on Annual PPE Clothing Orders… But before I do that, I want to make sure I’m covering the topics that are going to be most helpful to YOU… So my question to you […]
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 […]
LOADSHEDDING!! Not surprising South Africa’s word for the year, dominating our lives with schedules and apps. Powering computers down before darkness hits, powering up as soon as lights flicker back. Even night-time loadshedding is no relief. To avoid power surges we are told to switch off at the DB board during loadshedding, no matter day […]
DuPont, together with Pienaar Bros provided adequate protective clothing for the clean-up teams of the Jagersfontein Mine disaster to ensure there are no further injuries and that these dedicated individuals are provided with PPE