An Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) inspector in Giyani, Limpopo Province has partially closed a school following a reactive inspection that took place on Wednesday 07 September 2022 at Matsambu Primary School Nkuri Village. The inspection follows a tip-off from the Basic Conditions of Employment Inspectors during a planned inspection at the school, they notified the OHS inspector to visit the school as they were horrified about the condition of the building in which learners and teachers were learning and teaching was taking place.
The school was found not to be compliant with the OHS Act 85 of 1993 as amended - which specifies that if the state of the building threatens or threatens the health and/or safety of persons, then the building should be prohibited with immediate effect from being occupied or continued used in terms of section 30 of the above said Act.
The inspector prohibited parts of the school based on the following:
Library Building
Old School Buildings (also known as Ma-2 room block and hall block)
3. Students' Toilet
4. Change rooms, facilities, environmental and general safety
OHS Specialist Lucia Ramusi said, “There is a misconception that OHS Act is only applicable to the private sector. The truth is it is applicable to all sectors in the working environment including government. Our inspectors are working around the clock to inform and enforce compliance across the province, and the department urges all employers to ensure that they comply with the Act to prevent business interruptions.
Ramusi said Inspectors are expected to protect vulnerable communities and as a province, we are elated to see them assisting the community as required by the legislation.
For Media enquiries, please contact:
Lerato Mashamba
Provincial Communication Officer Limpopo
082 908 1833/lerato.mashamba@labour.gov.za
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Issued by: Department of Employment and Labour
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