Hi Zanele...thank you for the video. As a SHE Rep in my workplace i will share some of the challenges i face. 1. Our collegues tend to not respect us especially when one tries to correct a behaviour that violates the safety standards. 2. Most people think being a SHE REP is useless in a sense that all you do is doing the inspections and nothing else. The work that goes behind equiping yourself in understanding SHE issues and presenting them to management and at times getting into a heated debate with management simply because either theres misunderstanding on their side or they just do not want to spend in fixing whatever that is meant to protect employes, property or equipments. 3. Lol ok i might get into trouble with this...but one of the challenges i face as a she rep is that some of our leaders are not really clued up or have deeper understanding about all the SHE issues as well as their requirements...i remember suggesting that the machine guards in some of our pumps needs to be fixed in that they must be removed using a tool e.g spanner. So that it is known that whoever removed it had an intention of removing it. The ones we had was just metal sheet that were balanced by some of the pump bolt. So due to vibration they would move and expose the moving parts...i was told that this has always been like that for years, why must it change now...but luckily everntually they made them fixed. 3. When i facilitate toolbox talks. I normally do research and bring in content that is very rich and eye opening. Mxm ah lol the fact that it is me, their collegues who is in the same level as them, etc. They never take one serious. Guess this is because they do not know the amount invested in coming up with the content of the topic in question. 4. Little to no understanding on what the purpose of the audits are. I do not know how many times do i explain this to some of the supervisors, and how this, if audits are not done, can impact negativelu on them in as far vacarious liabilty is concern. 5. Ok i would like to stop here...some stories will be shared as the series of OHS act vidz continues lol
@zanelenkomo3 жыл бұрын
Jonas I can tell you are very passionate about health and safety! Interesting though, is that the challenges you share, are more common than not across various sectors. This is why we need more people like you to continue to drive up the engagement and ensure we educate people about the importance of Safety. It would be terrible for people to learn only when things have gone wrong - or even worse, a fatality! DONT STOP!!
@jonasmduduzibhuda84283 жыл бұрын
Very true Zane!!!! So, see ukuthi your videos on Leadership and Safety...actually everything leans on Leadership😀...hence i always make it a point i see every video you upload. And yes we need to continue educating people about the importance of health and safety. I bought a book titled "one minute safety manager" by ken annadale. Where he shares a story of a woman who happened to work in a printing press whose safety guard/ interlock had been by passed...infortunately she got injured, her fingers were cut off which then made it difficult for her to continue doing the side hustle she was doing back at home after work...so in short. If we get injured at work, those who depend on us gets affeced by that. So we ought to work safe not only for ourselves or the company but for those who depends on us.
@pascalagu79283 жыл бұрын
Do not stop... your video was shown under my channel... means you are doing well... we need to see more videos from you
@mbuyiseninyembe30653 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this powerful information , you have a very rare gift a mixture of wisdom , beauty and humility
@cynthiankomo93612 жыл бұрын
Powerful teaching thanks Zane
@mowzkkool1313 Жыл бұрын
HI Zanele Great videos, please highlight me on skills of carrying out safety management tour, how to do debrief of safety tour.
@thierryserge64743 жыл бұрын
Very good Very informative
@Karabo_Nic_Mphofela3 жыл бұрын
I have been appointed as a SHE REP for a filling station i work still yet to undergo the training and am so looking forward, my question is how do i grow within the safety space beyond the filling station and while at it how do i best do what am appointed to do?
@comelynomkhosi64153 ай бұрын
Hi can you please do mine health and safety
@zizamelexulu46213 жыл бұрын
Hi Zanele I was wondering if you have any insight on the training courses provided at NOSA especially with Intro to OHS Act and how they assess their students. Thank You
@nhlanhlenimgobhozi3 жыл бұрын
I actually have the same question
@preciousdavis41192 жыл бұрын
Hi zanele thanks so much but do you have idea of training course provide at Nosa especially with intro to OHS Act
@gopinathsankar11503 жыл бұрын
great job. can you please upload video about ALARP.as low as reasonably practicable
@RasapeClement-ek3zr4 ай бұрын
Hi I'm thinking of doing SHE rep with Nods, and my question is will I be receiving a certificate upon completion?
@phildiamophethe40623 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the information...which institutes can you recommend for health and safety?
@CathrineMashaba-i7l4 ай бұрын
Hello am a health an sefty represent in a contraction in Brits but what you saying about have meeting with the staf they dont add me on ,an they dont pay me the money i desef i dont know how to do can you help me
@matomerasekele8237 Жыл бұрын
I am a teacher at school.I would like to know how could the course help me because the department of education is quite about the course.
@madarkyhlophe220011 ай бұрын
MANkomo how you doin. Idid ashepp and Hira am I be able to get jod for this certificate course I failed SaMtrac??
@ingenesiasaneka3015 Жыл бұрын
Hi Zanele
@tamarathethani78433 жыл бұрын
❤❤❤ Please upload often Can you please talk about ISO 9001 N difference for H&S
@gatmaichanmakuach7845 Жыл бұрын
that so interested
@mogonly98982 жыл бұрын
You are so beautiful shem .. yerrr... Okay my question is , what must I say in the morning meetings I'm supposed to host as a She rep .. Give me me atleast 5 pointers 😘