The Department of Employment and Labour's Inspection and Enforcement Services is appealing to employers, supported by employees and organised labour to comply with the minimum requirements of the 4th Direction, “occupational health and safety measures in workplaces, covid-19, 2021," published on 11 June 2021.
This Direction applies:
(ii) Before Tuesday of each week in respect of the data referred to hereunder for the previous calendar week commencing on Sunday i.e.:
The employer must inform its employees of the submission made to the NIOH/DoH and advise them of its adherence to the PoPI Act, 2013 (Act No.4 of 2013);
The employer may submit the indicated data to an employer association if the association has:-
(i) entered into an agreement with the National Institute for Occupational Health (NIOH) to receive, process and submit the data to the Institute; and
(ii) undertaken to submit the data on behalf of the employer.
The data as indicated can be sent directly to:
For the data collection and transfer to commence, the business or organisation would need to be registered using the Occupational Health Surveillance Systems Web Portal (available through this link: https://ohss.nioh.ac.za/ ) so that a Unique Business ID is allocated to the business. This unique business identity would need to be provided in every data submission transaction to the NIOH.
For data reporting, the OHSS support desk can be contacted via email: OHSworkplace@nioh.ac.za or telephone: 0713981169 or 0723215503
For technical queries, the IT support desk can be contacted via email: ohssupport@nioh.ac.za
Templates and more information on the OHSS can be found at: https://www.nioh.ac.za/covid-19/occupational-health-surveillance-system-ohss-business-portal/
In relation to Section 16 of the Direction, the following should be taken cognisance of:
“It is therefore a contravention not to comply with the Direction published by the Minister of Employment and Labour and is punishable by up to R100 000 or two years imprisonment or both in the case where an employee becomes injured or dies," said Szana.
Media enquiries contact:
Musa Zondi
Acting Departmental Spokesperson
067 426 4190 or musa.zondi@labour.gov.za
"Please continue adhering to the lockdown regulations. Wash hands or sanitise your hands regularly and wear your mask at all times."
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Issued by: Department of Employment and Labour
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