
Health &
Safety Excellence
Creating safer construction sites through expert OHS planning, compliance, and on-site safety management.

Protecting People & Projects
Construction remains one of the most hazardous industries. Our OHS experts ensure legal compliance while creating a genuine culture of safety.
Legal Liability
Full OHS Act compliance protecting clients from prosecution and liability.
Site Accidents
Proactive hazard identification and risk mitigation to prevent incidents.
Work Stoppages
Avoiding Department of Labour stop-work orders through compliance.
Insurance Claims
Proper documentation and procedures to manage COID and insurance.

Complete OHS Solutions
Health & Safety Agent
Client-appointed agent services as required by Construction Regulations 2014.
Safety Planning
Developing project-specific health and safety specifications and plans.
Site Audits
Regular compliance audits and inspections throughout construction.
Incident Management
Investigation, reporting, and corrective action for safety incidents.
Safety Across All Sectors
Construction
Building sites of all sizes and complexity.
Industrial
Manufacturing and processing facilities.
Mining
Mining operations and processing plants.
Infrastructure
Roads, bridges, and civil works.
Demolition
Controlled demolition and site clearance.
Renovation
Occupied building refurbishments.
Safety Excellence Nationwide
OHS Compliance: Technical Guide
The Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993 and Construction Regulations 2014 place strict duties on clients, principal contractors, and all parties involved in construction work.
What is a Health & Safety Agent?
Under the Construction Regulations, clients who are not competent in health and safety matters must appoint a competent agent to act on their behalf. Our registered agents fulfill this critical role, protecting clients from direct liability while ensuring contractor compliance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a Health & Safety Agent mandatory?expand_more
If the client is not competent in construction H&S, they must appoint a competent agent as required by the Construction Regulations 2014.
What documents do contractors need?expand_more
Contractors require a health and safety plan, risk assessments, safe work procedures, worker training records, and equipment certificates.
How often are site inspections done?expand_more
Inspection frequency depends on project size and risk, typically weekly or bi-weekly with documented reports and corrective actions.
What happens after an incident?expand_more
We conduct investigations, prepare reports for the Department of Labour if required, and implement corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
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