Categories: News

Deputy Minister Boitumelo Moloi Paves the Way for Stricter OHS Act Regulations and Penalties in South Africa

According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), work-related accidents or illnesses claim the lives of 2.3 million people annually. In response to this alarming statistic, the Department of Employment and Labour (DEL) in South Africa is taking action to reinforce the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act. The purpose is to protect vulnerable workers and impose more severe penalties on non-compliant employers.

South Africa’s Commitment to ILO Conventions

South Africa is committed to several ILO Conventions, including Convention 155 relating to occupational health and safety. In 2022, the International Labour Conference established occupational health and safety as a fundamental right for workers, emphasizing the critical role of decent work in achieving safe and hazard-free workplaces.

Newsletter

Stay Informed • Cape Town

Get breaking news, events, and local stories delivered to your inbox daily. All the news that matters in under 5 minutes.

Join 10,000+ readers
No spam, unsubscribe anytime

Addressing the Iron and Steel Sector

Deputy Minister of Employment and Labour, Boitumelo Moloi, recently spoke at the 2023 National OHS Conference, focusing on injury and disease prevention in the iron and steel sector. Moloi highlighted the significant costs incurred by employers, employees, and economies due to occupational diseases and accidents. Experts estimate these costs to be around 4 percent of the global gross domestic product. Thus, it is crucial for countries like South Africa to adhere to decent work principles as prescribed by the ILO.

Moloi announced that the incorporation of public comments into the OHS Amendment Bill is nearing completion, indicating significant progress in the Act reform process. The updated OHS Act will lay out the minimum requirements for a viable health and safety system while also imposing harsher penalties on non-compliant workplaces.

Stakeholder Collaboration for Vision Zero Accidents

The Deputy Minister emphasized the importance of stakeholder dialogue and collaboration in achieving vision zero accidents. She noted that every worker deserves a safe and healthy working environment and should be able to return home unharmed after each workday.

High-Risk Iron and Steel Sector

The iron and steel sector is considered a high-risk field in South Africa, responsible for 22 percent of workplace injuries in the previous financial year. While incident numbers have declined recently, the overall trend remains consistent. Consequently, the DEL has conducted blitz inspections prior to the conference as part of their intervention efforts to raise awareness and improve compliance.

Regulations and Collaborations for Safer Working Environment

Moloi mentioned her department’s collaboration with the Department of Home Affairs and the South African Police Service to address the issue of companies hiring undocumented foreign workers. Arrests have been made in the Meyerton area. Furthermore, the DEL has introduced several regulations, such as Ergonomic Regulations, Commercial Diving Regulations, Hazardous Chemical Substances Regulations, Asbestos Abatement Regulations, and Major Hazardous Installations Regulations, to promote a safer working environment.

As the conference concludes, various stakeholders must continue to work diligently in reducing incidents within the iron and steel sector and other high-risk industries. The ongoing efforts of the DEL, in partnership with other departments and organizations, serve as an essential driving force to ensure the safety and well-being of workers across South Africa.

Serjio Zakharoff

A Russian-Spanish journalist and Cape Town native, channels his lifelong passion for South Africa into captivating stories for his local blog. With a diverse background and 50 years of rich experiences, Serjio's unique voice resonates with readers seeking to explore Cape Town's vibrant culture. His love for the city shines through in every piece, making Serjio the go-to source for the latest in South African adventures.

Recent Posts

Forging a Path to Enhanced Executive Oversight

South Africa is making big changes to keep a close eye on its top leaders!…

2 days ago

Cape Town’s Unmissable Weekend of Sporting Action

Cape Town is bursting with sports action from December 5th to 7th, 2025! You can…

2 days ago

South Africa Shines on the Global Cheese Stage

South African cheesemakers dazzled at the 2025 World Cheese Awards in Switzerland! They won many…

2 days ago

Renewing the Mozambique-South Africa Partnership: Highlights from the 4th Bi-National Commission

Mozambique and South Africa just held their 4th big meeting, the BiNational Commission, in Maputo.…

2 days ago

Deepening South Africa-Mozambique Ties: Progress and Prospects from the Fourth Bi-National Commission

South Africa and Mozambique are like old friends, working together to make things better. They…

2 days ago

South Africa’s Water Crisis: A Call for Reform and Accountability

South Africa's water system is a mess! Almost half of its drinking water isn't safe,…

2 days ago