• Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No. 85 of 1993)
    • Notice No. 1158 of 1993
    • Act
    • 1. Definitions
    • 2. Establishment of Advisory Council for Occupational Health and Safety
    • 3. Functions of Council
    • 4. Constitution of Council
    • 5. Period of Office and remuneration of members of Council
    • 6. Establishment of Technical Committees of Council
    • 7. Health and Safety Policy
    • 8. General duties of employers to their employees
    • 9. General duties of employers and self-employed persons to persons other than their employ
    • 10. General duties of manufacturers and others regarding articles and substances for use at
    • 11. Listed work
    • 12. General duties of employers regarding listed work
    • 13. Duty to inform
    • 14. General duties of employees at work
    • 15. Duty not to interfere with, damage or misuse things
    • 16. Chief Executive Officer charged with certain duties
    • 17. Health and Safety Representatives
    • 18. Functions of Health and Safety Representatives
    • 19. Health and Safety Committees
    • 20. Functions of Health and Safety Committees
    • 21. General Prohibitions
    • 22. Sale of certain articles prohibited
    • 23. Certain deductions prohibited
    • 24. Report to inspectors regarding certain incidents
    • 25. Report to Chief Inspector regarding occupational disease
    • 26. Victimization forbidden
    • 27. Designation and functions of Chief Inspector
    • 28. Designation of Inspectors by Minister
    • 29. Functions of Inspectors
    • 30. Special powers of Inspectors
    • 31. Investigations
    • 32. Formal enquiries
    • 33. Joint enquiries
    • 34. Obstruction of investigation or inquiry or presiding Inspector or failure to render ass
    • 35. Appeal against decision of Inspector
    • 36. Disclosure of information
    • 37. Acts or omissions by employees or mandataries
    • 38. Offences, penalties and special orders of court
    • 39. Proof of certain facts
    • 40. Exemptions
    • 41. This Act not affected by agreements
    • 42. Delegation and assignment of functions
    • 43. Regulations
    • 44. Incorporation of health and safety standards in regulations
    • 45. Serving of notices
    • 46. Jurisdiction of Magistrate's Courts
    • 47. State bound
    • 48. Conflict of Provisions
    • 49. Repeal of Laws
    • 50. Short title & commencement
  • Regulations
    • General Safety Regulations, 1986
      • Notice No. R. 1031 of 1986
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Personal safety equipment and facilities
      • 2A. Intoxication
      • 2B. Display of substituted notices and signs
      • 2C. Admittance of persons
      • 3. First aid, emergency equipment and procedures
      • 4. Use and storage of flammable liquids
      • 5. Work in confined spaces
      • 6. Work in elevated positions
      • 7. Working in danger of engulfment
      • 8. Stacking of articles
      • 9. Welding, flame cutting, soldering and similar operations
      • 10. Operating trains
      • 11. Supervision of building work
      • 12. Roof work
      • 13. Demolition and Excavation
      • 13A. Ladders
      • 13B. Ramps
      • 13C. Boatswain's Chairs
      • 13D. Scaffold framework
      • 13E. Scaffold platforms
      • 13F. Suspended scaffolds
      • 13G. Trestle scaffolds
      • 14. Offences and Penalties
      • 15. Withdrawal of Regulations
      • Annexure - Minimum contents of a First Aid Box
      • Schedule
      • Incorporation of Safety Standards
        • Notice No. R. 283 of 1991
      • Notice of Exemption in terms of Section 40(1) 
        • Notice No. R. 570 of 2012 
    • Environmental Regulations for Workplaces, 1987
      • Notice No. R. 2281 of 1987
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Thermal requirements
      • 3. Lighting
      • 4. Windows
      • 5. Ventilation
      • 6. Housekeeping
      • 7. [Repealed] Noise and hearing conservation
      • 8. Precautions against flooding
      • 9. Fire precautions and means of egress
      • 10. Offences and Penalties
      • 11. Withdrawal of Regulations
      • 12. Short title
      • Schedule - Minimum Average Values Of Maintained Illuminance (Measured On The Working P
      • Incorporation of Safety Standards
      • Designation of Inspectors by Local Authorities
    • General Machinery Regulations, 1988 
      • 2. Supervision of machinery
      • 3. Safeguarding of machinery
      • 4. Operation of machinery
      • 5. Working on moving or electrically alive machinery
      • 6. Devices to start and stop machinery
      • 7. Reporting of incidents in connection with machinery
      • 8. Notifiable substances
      • 9. Information regarding regulations
      • 10. Offences and Penalties
      • 11. Repeal of Regulations
      • Schedules
        • Schedule A - Notifiable Substances
        • Schedule B - Notice regarding notifiable substances
        • Schedule C - Notice in respect of boilers
        • Schedule D - Notice in respect of machinery other than a boiler
    • Certificate of Competency Regulations, 1990
      • Notice No. R. 533 of 1990
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Issue of Certificates
      • 3. Suspension or cancellation of Certificates
      • 4. Substitution of lost, damaged or destroyed Certificates
      • 5. Commission of Examiners
      • 6. Qualifying examination
      • 7. Acceptance as candidate
      • 8. Withdrawal of regulations
      • Annexures
        • Annexure 1 : Mechanical Engineer's Certificate of Competency
        • Annexure 2 : Electrical Engineer's Certificate of Competency
    • [Repealed] Hazardous Chemical Substances Regulations, 1995
      • Notice No. 1179 of 1995
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of Application
      • 3. Information and training
      • 4. Duties of persons who may be exposed to hazardous chemical substances
      • 5. Assessment of potential exposure
      • 6. Air monitoring
      • 7. Medical surveillance
      • 8. Respirator zone
      • 9. Records
      • 9A. Handling of hazardous chemical substances
      • 10. Control of exposure to HCS
      • 11. Personal protective equipment and facilities
      • 12. Maintenance of control measures
      • 13. Prohibitions
      • 14. Labelling, packaging, transportation and storage
      • 15. Disposal of hazardous chemical substances
      • 16. Offences and Penalties
      • Acknowledgement to HMSO
        • Annexures
          • Annexure 1
            • HCS Guide Lines
              • Prevention and Control of Exposure
              • Medical Surveillance
              • Legal Background to Exposure Limits
              • Setting Occupational Exposure Limits
              • Applying Occupational Exposure Limits
              • Mixed Exposures
              • Monitoring exposure
            • Biological Exposure Indices
            • Carcinogenic Compounds
            • Occupational Exposure Limits - Control Limits
            • Occupational Exposure Limits - Recommended Limits
          • Annexure 2 : Calculation of exposure with regard to the specified reference periods
          • Annexure 3 : Methods of measurement and calculation for determining fibre concconcentrations of manmade mineral fibre
          • Annexure 4 : Cotton Dust
          • Annexure 5 : Asphyxiants
          • Annexure 6 : Rubber fume and rubber process dust
          • Annexure 7 : The definition of Grain Dust
          • Annexure 8 : Material safety data sheet
      • Amendment of the Occupational Exposure Control Limit for Silica in Table 1 of the Hazardous Chemical Substances Regulations, 2008
        • Notice No. R. 683 of 2008
    • [Repealed] Major Hazard Installation Regulations, 1993
      • Notice No. R. 692 of 2001
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of Application
      • 3. Notification of Installation
      • 4. Temporary Installations
      • 5. Risk Assessment
      • 6. On Site Emergency Plan
      • 7. Reporting of Risk and Emergency Occurrences
      • 8. General duties of suppliers
      • 9. General duties of local government
      • 10. Closure
      • 11. Offences and penalties
    • [Withdrawn] Hazardous Biological Agents Regulations, 2001
      • Notice No. R. 1390 of 2001
      • 1.  Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Classification of biological agents
      • 4. Information and training
      • 5. Duties of persons who might be exposed to HBA
      • 6. Risk assessment by employer or self-employed person
      • 7. Monitoring exposure at workplace
      • 8. Medical surveillance
      • 9. Records
      • 10. Control of exposure to HBA
      • 11. Personal protective equipment and facilities
      • 12. Maintenance of control measures, equipment and facilities
      • 13. Prohibitions
      • 14. Labelling, packaging, transporting and storage
      • 15. Special measures for health and veterinary isolation facilities
      • 16. Special measures for laboratories, animal rooms and industrial processes
      • 17. Disposal of HBA
      • 18. Offences and penalties
      • 19. Short title
      • Annexures
        • A : Indicative List Of Incidents
        • B : Hazardous Biological Agents Giudelines
        • C : Precautions For Workplaces
        • D : Bio Hazard Sign
        • E : Hazardous Biological Agents Regulations
        • F : Containment for Industrial Processes
    • [Repealed] Asbestos Regulations, 2001
      • Notice No. R. 155 of 2002
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Notification of asbestos work
      • 4. Exposure to asbestos
      • 5. Information and training
      • 6. Duties of persons who may be exposed
      • 7. Assessment of potential exposure
      • 8. Air monitoring
      • 9. Medical surveillance
      • 10. Respirator zone
      • 11. Control of exposure to asbestos
      • 12. Cleanliness of premises and plant
      • 13. Control of exposure to asbestos of persons other than employees
      • 14. Asbestos that forms part of structure of workplace, building, plant or premises
      • 15. Asbestos cement sheeting and related products
      • 16. Records
      • 17. Personal protective equipment and facilities
      • 18. Maintenance of control measures
      • 19. Labelling, packaging, transportation and storage
      • 20. Disposal of asbestos
      • 21. Demolition
      • 22. Prohibition
      • 23. Offences and penalties
      • 24. Repeal of regulations
      • 25. Short title
    • Lead Regulations, 2001
      • Notice No. R. 236 of 2002
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Exposure to airborne lead
      • 4. Information and training
      • 5. Duties of persons who may be exposed
      • 6. Assessment of potential exposure
      • 7. Air monitoring
      • 8. Medical surveillance
      • 9. Respirator zone
      • 10. Records
      • 11. Control of exposure to lead
      • 12. Personal protective equipment and facilities
      • 13. Cleanliness of premises and plant
      • 14. Maintenance of control measures
      • 15. Prohibitions
      • 16. Labelling, packaging, transportation and storage
      • 17. Disposal of lead waste
      • 18. Offences and penalties
      • 19. Repeal of regulations
      • 20. Short title
      • Annexures
        • Annexure A
        • Annexure B
        • Annexure C
        • Annexure D
    • [Repealed] Explosives Regulations, 2002
      • Notice No. R.109 of 2003
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Classification of explosives for manufacturing
      • 4. Licensing of explosives workplaces
      • 5. Non-detonatable and non-sensitised explosives
      • 6. Danger area
      • 7. Danger buildings
      • 8. Safeguarding of explosives workplace
      • 9. Design, construction and manufacture
      • 10. Importation of explosives
      • 11. Safety distances
      • 12. Supervision of explosives workplace
      • 13. Safe handling of explosives
      • 14. Emergencies
      • 15. Incidents
      • 16. Closure of explosives workplaces
      • 17. National Explosives Council
      • 18. Approved inspection authorities
      • 19. Standards of training
      • 20. Offences and penalties
      • 21. Short title
      • Annexure 1
    • Noise-induced Hearing Loss Regulations, 2003
      • Notice No. R. 307 of 2003
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Exposure to noise
      • 4. Information and training
      • 5. Duties of persons who may be exposed to noise
      • 6. Assessment of potential noise exposure
      • 7. Noise monitoring
      • 8. Medical surveillance
      • 9. Noise zone
      • 10. Control of noise exposure
      • 11. Record
      • 12. Hearing protective equipment
      • 13. Maintenance of control measures
      • 14. Offences and penalties
      • 15. Withdrawal of regulations
    • General Administrative Regulations, 2003
      • Notice No. R.929 of 2003
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Access to premises
      • 3. Exemption
      • 4. Copy of the Act
      • 5. Health and safety committee
      • 6. Negotiations and consultations before designation of health and safety representatives
      • 7. Designation of health and safety representatives
      • 8. Reporting of incidents and occupational diseases
      • 9. Recording and investigation of incidents
      • 10. Witness at inquiry
      • 11. Returns
      • 12. Offences and penalties
      • 13. Repeal of regulations
      • Annexures
    • Facilities Regulations, 2004
      • Notice No. R. 924 of 2004
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Sanitation
      • 3. Facilities for Safekeeping
      • 4. Changing rooms
      • 5. Dining-rooms
      • 6. Prohibition
      • 7. Drinking water
      • 8. Seats
      • 9. Condition of rooms and facilities
      • 10. Offences and penalties
      • 11. Repeal of regulations
      • 12. Short title
    • [Repealed] Diving Regulations, 2009
      • Notice No. R. 41 of 2009
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Client
      • 4. Diving contractor
      • 5. Diving project plan
      • 6. Instructors
      • 7. Life-support technicians
      • 8. Systems' technicians
      • 9. Diving supervisors
      • 10. Divers
      • 11. ROV supervisors
      • 12. ROV pilots
      • 13. Airlock operators for compressed air work
      • 14 . Hyperbaric operations supervisors for compressed air work
      • 15. Chamber operators and operation of chambers
      • 16. Compressed air workers
      • 17. Approved qualifications
      • 18. Diving schools
      • 19. Designated Medical Practitioners
      • 20. Medical examinations and medical fitness
      • 21. Operations manual
      • 22. Control of diving operations
      • 23. Diving Advisory Board
      • 24. Training standards, assessments and Codes of Practice
      • 25. Application for registration
      • 26. Records
      • 27. Withdrawal of certificate of registration
      • 28. Fees payable
      • 29. Notification of diving operations
      • 30. Offences and penalties
      • 31. Repeal
      • 32. Short title
      • Annexures
    • Electrical Installation Regulations, 2009
      • Notice No. R. 242 of 2009
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Responsibility for electrical installations
      • 3. Approved inspection authorities for electrical installations
      • 4. Functions of approved inspection authorities for electrical installations
      • 5. Design and construction
      • 6. Electrical contractor
      • 7. Certificate of compliance
      • 8. Commencement and permission to connect installation work
      • 9. Issuing of certificate of compliance
      • 10. Disputes
      • 11. Application for registration as a registered person
      • 12. Withdrawal of registration and approval
      • 13. Substitution of lost, damaged or destroyed certificate
      • 14. Fees payable
      • 15. Offences and penalties
      • 16. Repeal of regulations
      • 17. Short title and commencement
      • Annexures
        • Annexure 1 : Certificate of Compliance
        • Annexure 2 : Application for Approval as Approved Inspection Authority for Electrical Installations
        • Annexure 3 : Application for Registration as Electrical Contractor
        • Annexure 4 : Notice of Commencement of Installation Work
        • Annexure 5 : Application for Registration as Registered Person
        • Annexure 6 : Application for Duplicate Certificate 
      • Incorporation of Safety Standards into Electrical Installation Regulations, 2009
        • Notice No. R. 243 of 2009
        • Notice No. 1225 of 2015
    • Pressure Equipment Regulations, 2009
      • Notice No. R. 734 of 2009
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. General requirements
      • 4. Duties of manufacturers
      • 5. Duties of importers and suppliers
      • 6. Duties of users
      • 7. Approval and duties of approved inspection authority
      • 8. Registration of a steam generator
      • 9. Pressure equipment marking
      • 10. Pressure and safety accessories
      • 11. Inspection and test
      • 12. Risk-based inspection
      • 13. Repairs and modifications
      • 14. Records
      • 15. Access
      • 16. Door interlocks
      • 17. Gas reticulation equipment and systems
      • 18. Transportable gas containers
      • 19. Fire extinguishers
      • 20. Offences and penalties
      • 21. Repeal of regulations and annexures
      • 22. Short Title
      • Annexure 1 : Certificate of Conformity for Gas Installations
      • Annexure 2 - Registration of a Steam Generator
      • Incorporation of Health and Safety Standards into the Pressure Equipment Regulations, 2009
        • Notice No. R. 735 of 2009 [Replaced by Notice No. R. 262 of 2017]
        • Notice No. R. 79 of 2012
        • Notice No. R. 262 of 2017
      • Notices
        • Inclusion of Noise Monitoring by means of Personal Dosimetry in Regulation 7 of the Noise Induced Hearing Loss Regulations
          • Notice No. R. 889 of 2017
    • Health and Safety of Children at Work Regulations, 2010
      • Notice No. R. 7 of 2010
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Purpose and interpretation
      • 3. Risk assessment
      • 4. Respiratory hazards
      • 5. Work in elevated position
      • 6. Lifting of heavy weights
      • 7. Work in a cold environment
      • 8. Work in a hot environment
      • 9. Work in noisy environment
      • 10. Power tools and cutting or grinding equipment
      • 11. Report to department of social development
      • 12. Offences and penalties
      • 13. Summary
      • 14. Short title and commencement
      • Schedules
        • Schedule 1: Guidelines on risk assessments and plans of safe work procedures regarding
          • 1. Definitions
          • 2. Risk assessment required
          • 3. Application regarding child workers
          • 4. Children's characteristics and recommendations for safety
          • 5. Increased risks of children at work
          • 6. Preparation for employment of child workers, and for risk assessment
          • 7. Plan of safe work procedures
          • 8. Checklist on safety orientation of child workers
          • 9. Checklist on basic training principles
          • 10. Health and safety topics to cover in orientation and training
          • 11. Supervision of child workers
          • 12. Examples of steps that may be included in a plan of safe work procedures
        • Schedule 2: Summary of regulations on the health and safety of children at work and o
    • Lift, Escalator and Passenger Conveyor Regulations, 2010
      • Notice No. R. 828 of 2010
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Permission to install and use
      • 4. Design and construction
      • 5. Particulars of lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors
      • 6. Inspections and tests
      • 7. Maintenance
      • 8. Record keeping
      • 9. Approved inspection authority
      • 10. Offences and penalties
      • 11. Repeal of regulations and savings
      • 12. Short title and commencement
      • Annexure 1 : Notification of installation of a lift/escalator/passenger conveyor
      • [Withdrawn] Incorporation of Safety Standards
        • Notice No. R. 829 of 2010
      • Guidelines for Lift, Escalator and Passenger Conveyor Regulations, 2010
        • Notice No. 763 of 2015
        • 1. Definitions
        • 2. Scope of Application
        • 3. Permission to Install and Use
        • 4. Design and Construction
        • 5. Particulars of Lifts, Escalators and Passenger Conveyors
        • 6. Inspection and Tests
        • 7. Maintenance
        • 8. Record Keeping
        • 9. Approved Inspection Authority
        • 10. Offences and Penalties
        • 11. Repeal of Regulations and Savings
        • Template A : Report of a Defective Lift, Escalator, Passenger Conveyor
        • Template B : Appointment of Competent Lift Service Provider
      • Code of Practice
        • Existing Goods Hoists Installations
          • Notice No. R. 94 of 2017
          • Foreword
        • Inspection and Testing of Lift, Escalator and Passenger Conveyor
          • Notice No. 5653 of 2024
          • Foreword
    • Electrical Machinery Regulations, 2011
      • Notice No. R. 250 of 2011
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Personal protective equipment
      • 4. Work on disconnected electrical machinery
      • 5. Notice
      • 6. Switchgear and transformer premises
      • 7. Electrical control gear
      • 8. Switchboards
      • 9. Electrical machinery in hazardous locations
      • 10. Portable electric tools
      • 11. Portable electric lights
      • 12. Electric fences
      • 13. Issuing of electric fence system certificate
      • 14. Application for registration as registered person
      • 15. Withdrawal of registration and approval
      • 16. Substitution of lost, damaged or destroyed certificate of registration
      • 17. Inspection authorities
      • 18. Earthing
      • 19. Overhead power lines
      • 20. Service connections
      • 21. Overhead line crossings
      • 22. Bare conductors on premises
      • 23. Fees payable
      • 24. Offences and penalties
      • 25. Repeal of regulations
      • 26. Short title
      • Annexures
        • Annexure 1
        • Annexure 2
        • Annexure 3
      • Incorporation of Health and Safety Standards into ...  
        • Notice No. R. 251 of 2011
    • Construction Regulations, 2014
      • Notice No. R. 84 of 2014
      • 1. Defintions
      • 2. Scope of Application
      • 3. Application for construction work permit
      • 4. Notification of construction work
      • 5. Duties of client
      • 6. Duties of designer
      • 7. Duties of principal contractor and contractor
      • 8. Management and supervision of construction work
      • 9. Risk assessment for construction work
      • 10. Fall protection
      • 11. Structures
      • 12. Temporary works
      • 13. Excavation
      • 14. Demolition work
      • 15. Tunneling
      • 16. Scaffolding
      • 17. Suspended platforms
      • 18. Rope access work
      • 19. Material hoists
      • 20. Bulk mixing plant
      • 21. Explosive actuated fastening device
      • 22. Cranes
      • 23. Construction vehicles and mobile plant
      • 24. Electrical installations and machinery on construction sites
      • 25. Use and temporary storage of flammable liquids on construction sites
      • 26. Water environments
      • 27. Housekeeping and general safeguarding on construction sites
      • 28. Stacking and storage on construction sites
      • 29. Fire precautions on construction sites
      • 30. Construction employees' facilities
      • 31. Construction health and safety technical committee
      • 32. Approved Inspection Authority
      • 33. Offences and penalties
      • 34. Repeal of regulations and commencement
      • 35. Short title
      • Annexures
        • Annexure 1 : Application for a Permit to do Construction Work
        • Annexure 2 : Notification of Construction Work
        • Annexure 3 : Medical Certificate of Fitness
      • Notices
        • Notice of Approval of Statutory Body as Contemplated in Regulation 5(8)
          • Notice No. R. 85 of 2014
        • Notice Regarding Application of the Construction Regulations 2014
          • Notice No. R. 647 of 2014
        • Notice regarding Application for Construction Work Permit of Construction Work in terms of the Construction Regulations, 2014
          • Notice No. 850 of 2018
    • Driven Machinery Regulations, 2015
      • [Withdrawn] Notice No. R. 527 of 2015 [Withdrawn by Government Notice No. R. 573]
      • Withdrawal of Government Notice No. R. 527 of 2015 Government Gazette No. 38887
        • Notice No. R. 573 of 2015
      • Driven Machinery Regulations, 2015 : Notice No. R. 540 of 2015
        • Notice No. R. 540 of 2015
        • 1. Definitions
        • 2. Scope of application
        • 3. Revolving machinery
        • 4. Circular saws
        • 5. Band saws and band knives
        • 6. Wood-planing machines
        • 7. Wood-moulding and mortising machines
        • 8. Sanding machines
        • 9. Grinding machines
        • 10. Shears, guillotines and presses
        • 11. Slitting machines
        • 12. Mixing, agitating and similar machines
        • 13. Rolls and calender rolls
        • 14. Washing machines, centrifugal extractors, etc
        • 15. Air compressors
        • 16. Refrigeration and air-conditioning installations
        • 17. Transportation plants
        • 18. Lifting machines, hand-powered lifting devices and lifing tackle
        • 19. Approval and registration of lifting machinery entity
        • 20. Approval and registration of training providers
        • 21. Withdrawal of approval and registration of lifting machinery entity or training provider
        • 22. Offences and penalties
        • 23. Repeal of regulations and transititional provisions
        • 24. Short title and commencement
        • Annexure A : Application form for registration as a lifting machinery entity
      • Driven Machinery Regulations, 2015 : Notice No. R. 288 of 2017
        • Notice No. R. 288 of 2017
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1. Definitions
        • 2. Scope of application
        • 3. Revolving machinery
        • 4. Circular saws
        • 5. Band saws and band knives
        • 6. Wood-planing machines
        • 7. Wood-moulding and mortising machines
        • 8. Sanding machines
        • 9. Grinding machines
        • 10. Shears, guillotines and presses
        • 11. Slitting machines
        • 12. Mixing, agitating and similar machines
        • 13. Rolls and calender rolls
        • 14. Washing machines, centrifugal extractors, etc.
        • 15. Air compressors
        • 16. Refrigeration and air-conditioning installations
        • 17. Transportation plants
        • 18. Lifting machines, hand-powered lifting devices and lifting tackle
        • 19. Approval and registration of lifting machinery entity
        • 20. Approval and registration of training providers
        • 21. Withdrawal of approval and registration of lifting machinery entity or training provider
        • 22. Offences and penalties
        • 23. Repeal of regulations and transitional provisions
        • 24. Short title and commencement
      • Incorporation of Safety Standards
        • Notice No. R. 542 of 2015
      • Notices
        • Notice of Withdrawal of Certificates (without expiry date) Issued to Training Providers
          • Notice No. R. 12 of 2019
        • Withdrawal of Notice R.539 of 2015
          • Notice No. 5588 of 2024
      • National Code of Practice for the Training Providers of Lifting Machine Operators, 2024
        • Notice No. 5588 of 2024
        • Foreword
        • 1. Scope
        • 2. Definitions
        • 3. Duties of Authorised Bodies
        • 4. Duties of Accredited Training Providers
        • 5. Duties of Licensing Body
        • 6. Field of Activity
        • 7. Training System Documentation
        • 8. Records and Retention
        • 9. Training Course Duration
        • 10. Licensing
        • 11. Operators with previous License (Re-Licensing)
        • 12. Entrance Qualification Conditions
        • 13. Accreditation Requirements for Personnel
        • 14. Certification
        • Appendices
          • Appendix 1: Lifting Machine Certification Codes
            • Forklift Codes
            • Crane Codes
          • Appendix 2: General Explanatory Notes
          • Appendix 3: Example of a Practical Assessment Mark Sheet
          • Appendix 4: Managerial Responsibilities
          • Appendix 5: Accredited Training Providers Facilities Return
    • Ergonomics Regulations, 2018
      • Notice No. R. 1589 of 2019
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Information, instruction and training
      • 4. Duties of persons who may be at risk of exposure to ergonomic risks
      • 5. Duties of designers, manufacturers, importers and suppliers
      • 6. Ergonomic risk assessment
      • 7. Risk control
      • 8. Medical surveillance
      • 9. Maintenance of controls
      • 10. Records
      • 11. Ergonomics health and safety technical committee
      • 12. Offences and penalties
      • 13. Short title and commencement
      • Annexure 1 : Explanatory Notes to Ergonomics Regulations 2019
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • Regulation 2: Scope of Application
        • Regulation 3: Information, Instruction and Training
        • Regulation 4: Duties of those who may be at risk of exposure to ergonomic risks
        • Regulation 5: Duties of Designers, Manufacturers, Importers and Suppliers
        • Regulation 6: Ergonomics Risk Assessment
        • Regulation 7: Risk Control
        • Regulation 8: Medical Surveillance
        • Regulation 9: Maintenance of Controls
        • Regulation 10: Records
        • Regulation 11: Ergonomics Health and Safety Technical Committee
    • Asbestos Abatement Regulations, 2020
      • Notice No. R. 1196 of 2020
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Identification of asbestos in place
      • 4. Inventory of asbestos in place
      • 5. Asbestos risk assessment
      • 6. Asbestos management plan
      • 7. Information, instruction and training
      • 8. Duties of persons who may be exposed
      • 9. Control of exposure to asbestos
      • 10. Notification of asbestos work
      • 11. Duties of asbestos client for asbestos work
      • 12. Duties of registered asbestos contractor for asbestos work
      • 13. Duties of approved inspection authorities for asbestos work
      • 14. Disputes
      • 15. Plan of work
      • 16. Air monitoring
      • 17. Medical surveillance
      • 18. Regulated asbestos area
      • 19. Personal protective equipment and facilities
      • 20. Labelling and signage
      • 21. Disposal of asbestos
      • 22. Asbestos clearance certificate
      • 23. Records
      • 24. Prohibition
      • 25. Offences and penalties
      • 26. Repeal of regulations
      • 27. Short title
      • Annexures
        • Annexure 1 : Asbestos warning labels and signs
        • Annexure 2 : Notification of Asbestos Work
    • Regulations for Hazardous Chemical Agents, 2020
      • Notice No. R. 280 of 2021
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Information, instruction and training
      • 4. Duties of persons who may be exposed to hazardous chemical agents
      • 5. Assessment of exposure
      • 6. Air monitoring
      • 7. Medical surveillance
      • 8. Respirator zone
      • 9. Records
      • 10. Control of exposure to hazardous chemical agents
      • 11. Personal protective equipment and facilities
      • 12. Maintenance of control measures
      • 13. Prohibitions
      • 14. Classification of hazardous chemical agents
      • 14A. Safety data sheet
      • 14B. Labelling of hazardous chemical agents
      • 14C. Packaging of hazardous chemical agents
      • 14D. Disclosure of ingredient identity
      • 15. Disposal of hazardous chemical agents
      • 16. Offences and penalties
      • 17. Repeal of regulations
      • 18. Short title and commencement
      • Annexures
        • Annexure 1
          • Table 1: GHS Hazard Classes - Physical Hazards
          • Table 2: GHS Hazard Classes - Health  Hazards
          • Table 3: GHS Hazard Classes - Environmental Hazards*
          • Table 4: Identity of Ingredients to be disclosed
          • Table 5: Generic names used to disclose Identity of Ingredients
        • Annexure 2
          • Table 1: Prohibited Hazardous Chemical Agents
          • Table 2: Occupational Exposure Limits - Maximum Limits for Hazardous Chemical Agents
          • Table 3: Occupational Exposure Limits - Restricted Limits for Hazardous Chemical Agents
          • Table 4: Biological Exposure Indices (BEIs) for Hazardous Chemical Agents
        • Annexure 3 : Hazardous Chemical Agent Guidelines
          • Prevention and control of exposure
          • Guidance on medical surveillance and biological monitoring
            • Medical surveillance 
              • Important concepts
              • Medical surveillance and biological monitoring
              • Designing and implementing a programme of medical surveillance
              • Work-related findings
              • Actions by the employer if an occupational disease is identified
              • Legal duties prescribed for a medical practitioner* if an occupational disease is identified
            • Biological monitoring 
              • Distinction between biological monitoring, biological exposure monitoring and biological effect monitoring
              • Objectives and uses of biological exposure monitoring
              • Important considerations in biological exposure monitoring
              • Background to exposure limits
              • Setting occupation exposure limits
            • Applying occupational exposure limits
              • General
              • Units of measurement
              • Occupational exposure limit - control limit: OEL-ML (Table 2 of Annexure 2)
              • Occupational exposure limit - restricted limit: OEL-RL (Table 3)
              • Long-term and short-term exposure limits
              • Limitations to the application of exposure limits
              • Exposure in mines
              • Lead and asbestos
              • Pesticides
              • Dusts
              • Particle size selective criteria for sampling of total airborne particulate and respirable particulate
              • Wood dust
              • Fume
              • Absorption through the skin
              • Sensitisers
              • Other factors
            • Mixed exposures
              • General
              • Effects of mixed exposures
              • Assessment and control
              • Monitoring mixed exposure
              • Complicating factors
              • Monitoring exposure
              • Calculation of exposure with regard to the specified reference periods
              • The 8-hour reference period
              • Examples
              • The short-term reference period
              • Example where the short-term reference period is 15 minutes
            • Methods of measurement and calculation for determining fibre concentrations of man-made mineral fibres
              • Refactory ceramic fibre (RCF)
              • Cotton dust
              • Cotton dust less fly
              • Cotton dust inhalable airborne particulate
              • Asphyxiants
              • Rubber fume and rubber process dust
              • Flour dust
              • Grain dust
              • Halogeno-platinum compounds
              • Globally Harmonised System (GHS)
              • UN number and proper shipping name
    • Commercial Diving Regulations, 2022
      • Notice No. R. 2091 of 2022
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Registration
      • 4. Withdrawal of registration
      • 5. Plant and machinery
      • 6. Risk assessment
      • 7. Medical surveillance
      • 8. Designated medical practitioners
      • 9. Information, instruction and training
      • 10. Control of commercial diving operations
      • 11. Training standards, assessment criteria and codes of practice
      • 12. Duties of client
      • 13. Duties of employer
      • 14. Duties of registered commercial diving schools
      • 15. Duties of persons involved in commercial diving
      • 16. Commercial diving supervisor and instructor
      • 17. Commercial diver
      • 18. Line attendant
      • 19. Life-support technician and life-support supervisor
      • 20. Systems technician
      • 21. Recompression chamber operations
      • 22. Records
      • 23. Notification of commercial diving project
      • 24. Diving Technical Committee
      • 25. Prohibitions
      • 26. Fees payable
      • 27. Offences and penalties
      • 28. Repeal
      • 29. Short title and commencement
      • Annexures
        • Annexure A: Minimum details required for personal logbooks (Parts 1 to 6)
          • Part 1 - Offshore Divers
          • Part 2 - Commercial Divers
          • Part 3 - Offshore Diving Supervisors
          • Part 4 - Diving Supervisors
          • Part 5 - Chamber Operator Logbook
          • Part 6 - Life-Support Technician's Logbook
        • Annexure B: Minimum details required for diving operations records (Parts 1 to 5)
          • Part 1 - Offshore Diving Operations
          • Part 2 - Commercial Diving Operations
          • Part 3 - Saturation Chamber Record
          • Part 4 - Saturation Bell Operations
          • Part 5 - Air Chamber Record
        • Annexure C: Minimum details for training records (Parts 1 and 2)
          • Part 1 - Training Programme Master Record
          • Part 2 - Training Programme Personal File
        • Annexure D: Diving operations: Minimum Personnel Required (Parts 1 and 2)
          • Part 1 - Commercial diving operations
          • Part 2 - Class VI and Class V diving operations
        • Annexure E: Notification of diving project
        • Annexure F: Registration Form
      • Inshore Code of Practice for Commercial Diving
        • Introduction
        • Legal Status of this Code
        • Objectives of this Code
        • Definitions
        • 1. Scope of application
        • 2. Deviation from the code
        • 3. Exclusions
        • 4. Alternatives
        • 5. Operations Manual
        • 6. Employer - employee relationships
        • 7. Relationship between employer and Diving Medical Practitioner
        • 8. The Diving Supervisor (see also regulation 16)
        • 9. Operations
        • 10. Diving Equipment
        • 11. Task related equipment
        • 12. Control of diving operations
        • 13. Personnel
        • 14. Special operational conditions
        • 15. Training facilities
        • 16. Student to Instructor Ratio
    • Regulations for Hazardous Biological Agents, 2022
      • Notice No. R. 1887 of 2022
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Classification of biological agents
      • 4. Information, instruction and training
      • 5. Duties of persons who might be exposed to HBAs
      • 6. Risk assessment for HBAs
      • 7. Exposure monitoring of HBAs
      • 8. Medical surveillance
      • 9. Records
      • 10. Prevention and control of exposure to HBAs
      • 11. Personal protective equipment and facilities
      • 12. Maintenance and verification of control measures, plant machinery and facilities
      • 13. Prohibitions
      • 14. Labelling, packaging, transporting and storage
      • 15. Disposal of HBAs
      • 16. HBAs health and safety technical committee
      • 17. Offenses and penalties
      • 18. Withdrawal of regulations
      • 19. Short title
      • Annexures
        • Annexure A: Categorisation of Biological Agents according to Risk Group
        • Annexure B: Biohazard Sign
    • Major Hazard Installation Regulations, 2022
      • Notice No. R. 2989 of 2023
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Management of establishment
      • 4. Notification of establishment
      • 5. Registration of establishment
      • 6. Duration of registration and renewal
      • 7. Alteration to particulars of registered establishment
      • 8. Revocation or suspension of registration
      • 9. Sharing of information with adjacent establishments
      • 10. Risk assessment
      • 11. Major incident prevention policy
      • 12. Safety report
      • 13. Licence to operate
      • 14. General duties of local government
      • 15. Emergency plan
      • 16. Reporting of risk and emergency occurrences
      • 17. Information and training
      • 18. General duties of suppliers
      • 19. Payable fees
      • 20. MHI Advisory Committee
      • 21. Approved inspection authorities
      • 22. Duties of approved inspection authority
      • 23. Closure
      • 24. Offences and penalties
      • 25. Repeal of regulations
      • 26. Short title and commencement
      • Annexures
        • Annexure A : Dangerous substances to which these Regulations apply
          • Chapter 1 : Named Dangerous Substances
          • Chapter 2 : Categories of Dangerous Substances
          • Chapter 3 : Classification of pipelines as major hazard establishment
        • Annexure B : Fees for registration and renewal of a certificate 
        • Annexure C : Major Incident Prevention Policy
        • Annexure D : Safety Reports
        • Annexure E : AIA Reports
      • Forms 
        • Form A - Notification of an Establishment
        • Form B - Application for Registration as approved Installation Inspection Authority
    • Explosives Regulations, 2024
      • Notice No. R. 5048 of 2024
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope of application
      • 3. Authorised and classified explosives
      • 4. Licensing of explosives workplaces
      • 5. Non-detonatable and non-sensitised explosives
      • 6. Danger area
      • 7. Danger buildings
      • 8. Safeguarding of explosives workplace
      • 9. Design, construction and manufacture
      • 10. Importation of explosives
      • 11. Safety distances
      • 12. Supervision of explosives workplace
      • 13. Safe handling of explosives
      • 14. Emergencies
      • 15. Incidents
      • 16. Closure of explosives workplaces
      • 17. National Explosives Council
      • 18. Approved inspection authorities
      • 19. Competencies and standards of training
      • 20. Offences and penalties
      • 21. Repeal and savings
      • 22. Short title
      • Radio Frequency Device Guidelines
        • 1. Acronyms and Abbreviations
        • 2. Referenced and Applicable Documents
        • 3. Definitions
        • 4. Scope of Application
        • 5. Assessment of RF Devices
        • 6. Procedure determining Exclusion Distances
        • 7. Examples determining Exclusion Distances
        • 8. Risk Assessment
        • 9. Training of Personnel
        • 10. Explosive Manager Authorisation
        • 11. Notifications to the Department of Employment and Labour
        • 12. Appendix 1 : Radio frequency sources to be evaluated
        • 13. Appendix 2 : Calculation Spreadsheet
  • Notices
    • Occupational Exposure Limit for Silica in Table I of the Hazardous Chemical Substances Regulations
      • Notice No. 66 of 2010
    • Notice of Inclusion in terms of Section 43(1)(b)(xii)
      • Notice No. 758 of 2015
    • Amended Notice of Direction in terms of Section 27(2) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, read with Regulation 3(4) of the General Safety Regulations
      • Notice No. 682 of 2020
    • Implementation of Ergonomics Risk Assessment and Medical Surveillance in terms of Regulations 6 and 8 of the Ergonomics Regulations of 2019, respectively
      • Notice No. 683 of 2020
    • Notice of Direction in terms of Section 27(2) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, read with Regulation 3(4) of the General Safety Regulations
      • Notice No. R. 328 of 2021
    • Notice regarding implementation of Regulations 14, 14A, 14B, 14C and 14D of the Regulations for Hazardous Chemical Agents, 2021, as amended
      • Notice No. 2056 of 2022
    • Notice regarding Implementation of Regulation 8 of the Commercial Diving Regulations, 2022
      • Notice No. R. 2241 of 2022
    • Notice of Direction in terms of Section 27(2) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, read with Regulation 3(11) of the Commercial Diving Regulations - Renewal of Diving entities previously issued by the Department of Employment and Labour
      • Notice No. R. 2242 of 2022
    • Schedule of Fees to register entities with Department of Employment and Labour as from 1 July 2022
      • Notice No. R. 2317 of 2022
      • Schedule
  • Code of Practice
    • Diving Regulations, 2009
      • Code of Practice for Inshore Diving
        • Notice No. 1235 of 2017
        • 1. Introduction
          • 1.1 Purpose
          • 1.2 Target community
          • 1.3 Status of this Code
          • 1.4 Deviation from the code
          • 1.5 Work covered by the code
          • 1.6 Implementation
          • 1.7 Updating
        • 2. Definitions
        • 3. Organisation 
          • 3.1 The Client
          • 3.2 The Diving Contractor
          • 3.3 Manuals and procedures
          • 3.4 The Diving Supervisor
          • 3.5 The Divers
          • 3.6 Level 2 Designated Medical Practitioners
        • 4. Operations
          • 4.1 Work planning
          • 4.2 Emergency and contingency plans
          • 4.3 Working periods
          • 4.4 Documentation
        • 5. Diving Equipment
          • 5.1 Equipment location and integrity
          • 5.2 Diving equipment
          • 5.3 Divers' breathing gas supply
          • 5.4 Safety equipment
        • 6. Task related equipment
        • 7. Control of diving operations 
        • 8. Personnel
          • 8.1 Training and competence - General
          • 8.2 Training and competence - Rescue and first aid
          • 8.3 Training and competence - Safety and technical
          • 8.4 Number of personnel and team size
          • 8.5 Readiness and availability of personnel
          • 8.6 In-date personnel
        • 9. Medical
          • 9.1 Designated Medical Practitioners
          • 9.2 Occupational Health Personnel
          • 9.3 Medical certification
          • 9.4 Medical records
          • 9.5 Fitness on the day of diving
          • 9.6 Fitness screening
          • 9.7 Medical alert tag
          • 9.8 Medical equipment on site
          • 9.9 Other medical and physiological considerations
        • 10. Special operational conditions
          • 10.1 Night diving
          • 10.2 Water intakes, discharges and differential pressure environments
          • 10.3 Restricted surface visibility
          • 10.4 Underwater currents
          • 10.5 Diving near ROV operations
          • 10.6 Underwater obstructions
          • 10.7 Risks from the environment
          • 10.8 Transportation through the air-water interface
          • 10.9 Transportation through the air-water interface
          • 10.10 Hazardous mechanisms
          • 10.11 Use of explosives
          • 10.12 Liveboating
          • 10.13 Deep diving
          • 10.14 Diving in contaminated waters
          • 10.15 Diving in confined spaces
        • 11. Records
          • 11.1 General
          • 11.2 Planned maintenance records
    • Driven Machinery Regulations, 2015 : Commercial Zip line and Aerial Adventure Parks
      • Notice No. R. 1399 of 2020
      • Introduction
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Scope
      • 3. Permission to operate
      • 4. Design and construction
      • 5. Erection
      • 6. Requirements for Steel wire rope
      • 7. Design Factors
      • 8. Trees as Anchors on Zippers and aerial adventure parks
      • 9. Safety Equipment
      • 10. Operation
      • 11. Performance Testing
      • 12. Training and Maintenance
      • 13. Records
      • 14. Safety Briefing
      • Annexure A : Permit to use a Zipline/Aerial Adventure Park
    • National Code of Practice for Electrical Machinery in Hazardous Locations
      • Regulatory requirements for explosion-protected apparatus
        • Notice No. 2398 of 2022
        • Foreword
        • Introduction
        • 1. Scope
        • 2. Normative references
        • 3. Definitions and abbreviations
        • 4. Regulatory requirements for explosion-protected equipment
        • 5. Approved standards, test laboratories and certification bodies
        • 6. Other certification schemes - Operation and acceptability of certificates
        • 7. Apparatus marking
        • Annexes
          • Annex A (normative) : Upgrading and maintenance of EPA certificates for factories
          • Annex B (normative) : Approved standards, test laboratories and certification for EPA
          • Annex C (informative) : Marking of electrical apparatus for use in explosive atmospheres
          • Annex D (normative) : Minimum requirements for certification of second-hand Ex equipment without an IA certificate
          • Annex E (informative) : Frequently asked questions regarding certification requirements for equipment forming part of intrinsically safe loops
          • Annex F (normative) : Minimum requirements for an Accredited Test Laboratory to be approved
          • Annex G (normative) : Validity of IA certificates
        • Bibliography
  • Guidance Notes
    • Electrical Installations Regulations, 2009
      • Notice 258 of 2012
      • Foreword
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. The definitions and the regulations
        • 2.1 Regulation 2 - Responsiblity for electrical installations
        • 2.2 Regulation 3 - Approved inspection authorities for electrical installations
        • 2.3 Regulation 4 - Functions of approved inspection authorities for electrical installations
        • 2.4 Regulation 5 - Design and construction
        • 2.5 Regulation 6 - Electrical contractor
        • 2.6 Regulation 7 - Certificate of compliance
        • 2.7 Regulation 8 - Commencement and permission to connect installation work
        • 2.8 Regulation 9 - Issuing of certificate of compliance
        • 2.9 Regulation 10 - Disputes
        • 2.10 Regulation 11 - Application for registration as a registered person
        • 2.11 Regulation 12 - Withdrawal of registration and approval
        • 2.12 Regulation 13 - Substitution of lost, damaged or destroyed certificate
        • 2.13 Regulation 14 - Fees payable
        • 2.14 Regulation 15 - Offences and penalties
        • 2.15 Regulation 16 - Repeal of regulations
        • 2.16 Regulation 17 - Short title and commencement
      • 3. Annexures
      • 4. Telephone List
    • Pressure Equipment Regulations, 2009
      • Notice No. 1265 of 2017
      • Foreword
      • Introduction
      • Regulation 1 - Definitions
      • Regulation 2 - Scope of Application
      • Regulation 3 - General Requirements
      • Regulation 4 - Duties of Manufacturers
      • Regulation 5 - Duties of Importers and Suppliers
      • Regulation 6 - Duties of Users
      • Regulation 7 - Approval and Duties of Approved Inspection Authority
      • Regulation 8 - Registration of a Steam Generator
      • Regulation 9 - Pressure Equipment Marking
      • Regulation 10 - Pressure and Safety Accessories
      • Regulation 11 - Inspection and Test
      • Regulation 12 - Risk Based Inspection
      • Regulation 13 - Repairs and Modifications
      • Regulation 14 - Records
      • Regulation 15 - Access
      • Regulation 16 - Door Interlocks
      • Regulation 17 - Gas Reticulation Equipment and Systems
      • Regulation 18 - Transportable Gas Containers
      • Regulation 19 - Fire Extinguisher
      • Regulation 20 - Offences and Penalties
      • Regulation 21 - Repeal of Regulations and Annexure
      • Regulation 22 - Short Title
    • Incorporation of Safety Standards : Lift, Escalator and Passenger Converyor Regulations, 2010
      • Notice No. 2683 of 2022
  • Proclamations
    • Integration of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1995 
      • Notice No. R. 45 of 1995
      • Schedule
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Health and safety representatives and committees
      • 3. Inspectors
      • 4. Exemptions
      • 5. Prohibited work
      • 6. Reports to inspectors and chief inspectors
      • 7. Records to be kept by employers
      • 8. Pending investigations
      • 9. Pending prosecutions
      • 10. Electrical installations
      • 11. Registered factories, boilers, lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors
      • 12. Compulsory notification to regional director or divisional inspector