
Electric Arc Flash PPE
According to the NFPA 70E, Arc Flash is a “dangerous condition associated with the release of energy…

You Snooze, You Lose…
“Growing up in Namibia, I spent many of my holidays on my grandparents farm, which is in…
Safely Using Loaders
Operating a loader, or any other type of machine can be a dangerous activity if certain guidelines…

The life of a bicycle
There are so many reasons why a bicycle can be considered the best form of transport (in…
COVID-19 Compliance
Sancert is ready to review your site to ensure you meet all department of labour requirements in…
Wysersdrift Primary Stationery Drop
2019 started with a bang! In January The Happy Project delivered packs of stationary to our support…
Personal Branding
As you’re no doubt aware, in today’s landscape, recruiters are looking at candidates’ social media and online…

Sancert Annual Conference 2018
On 29 June 2018, Sancert held its annual strategy conference at Hotel Verde in Cape Town. One…

The Most Important Audit Questions for ISO 9001:2015
If you’re preparing to start auditing against ISO 9001:2015, you’ve probably already asked yourself the timeless question:…

Happy Sancert Cycling the Cape Town Cycle Tour
This past weekend we supported our SANCERT and THE HAPPY PROJECT athletes while they took part in the 40th Edition…

Quality in Schools
Quiet children can be outstanding leaders Schools have different ways of choosing their leaders. Some schools choose…

The best gift is giving!
Its not often that we realise how the invention of a small functional tool can have such…

The HAPPY Project
We have been working hard to spread as much happiness around as possible this year, this being…

Total Risk Reduction
There is no such thing as an unimportant thing or being. If you really want to reduce…

A CEO’s take on company Risk Measurement
A word from the CEO of Sancert on Risk Measurement Leon Swart, CEO and founder of Sancert…
World Day for Safety and Health at Work on 28 April 2017
The annual World Day for Safety and Health at Work on 28 April 2017 promotes the prevention…

Tip of the Month- To Guide Your Company’s Future, Look to Its Past
Each company has its own DNA: a unique strategy and culture that sets it apart from competitors….
Tip of the Month- Be Water Wise!
Be educated about the importance of using less water. Creating a workplace culture that focuses and takes pride…
Look at our involvement!
We at Sancert, pride ourselves in our active involvement in a number of social responsibility projects. By giving…

Tip of the Month- Saving water!
With the low dam levels in the Western Cape, the issue of saving water is on everyone’s…
ISO45001 on our doorstep
ISO45001 one of the world’s much anticipated standards for occupational health and safety (OHS), has been approved…

Tip of the Month- Know Safety, No Injury
As we go into the new year it is important to keep in mind that when it…

Tip of the Month- Quality Customer Service
The way your customers feel towards you is important. The more you show you care about them,…

Working Together for Better Safety
President of Saiosh, Robin Jones, asks where we should start to improve occupational health and safety (OHS):…
Tip of the Month-10 Tips for Working Safely
Staying healthy and safe at work is important. No matter what your job, it is important to…
Dare to dream big: three innovators change the world with standards
They are flying across oceans without fuel, giving ordinary people robotic super strength, and growing crops in…

Embracing global standards key to improving quality of Kenya education
Like businesses, academic institutions cannot run away from the reality of globalisation. Technology has turned the world…

Tip of the Month- 10. Health & Safety Rule
Complacency Kills- Don’t Cut Corners! Don’t be tempted to cut corners, one day your luck may run…

Nile Crocodile Emergency Protocol
A widely recognised animal with an average length of 4.5m, but specimens of over 6m are not…

Scorpion Sting Emergency Protocol
Using the Venomosity Rule of Thumb, the initial pain experienced by the patient, and the factors that…

Tip of the Month- 9. Health & Safety Rule
Stop any work that becomes unsafe! If you have any doubts on whether the work you are…

Snake Bite Emergency Protocol
Snake bite first aid depends on the snake’s venom and bite symptoms. Use the following to make a…

Rio 2016 receives top global sustainability certificate for organisation of major events
The work of the Rio 2016 Organising Committee to deliver the Olympic and Paralympic Games – and…
Sancert’s 2016 ISO Conference
On 12th August 2016, Sancert held an ISO conference at the Lanzerac Wine Estate in Stellenbosch for…

Bee and Wasp Sting Emergency Protocol
Despite the differences between bee and wasp venom, symptoms of their stings are similar and can be…

Tip of the Month- 8. Health & Safety Rule
Use the Correct Equipment for the Task Never be tempted to use the wrong equipment for the…

Anaphylaxis Emergency Protocol
First Aid Techniques Do not hesitate to act! The first signs of anaphylaxis can be mild, becoming…

Spider Bite Emergency Protocol
In South Africa, there has never been a verified death from a spider bite. Of the approximately…
Grayston Bridge Collapse
The inquiry into the Grayston bridge collapse has revealed shocking short cuts being taken by construction companies…

Top 10 Tips for a Lean ISO 27001 Implementation
Are you contemplating ISO 27001 implementation but concerned about the time and management resources that will be…

Tip of the Month- 7. Health & Safety Rule
Only undertake work for which you are trained and competent. Always ensure you are competent and have…

How Effective is your Safety Strategy?
Some studies estimate that the brain is bombarded with 1 850 bits of information every 1/18th of…

Forklift Blind Spots Are Unforgiving
Forklift blind spots are everywhere. Forward, back, left and right. Hear how to avoid collisions and injuries…

Safety Tips for Driving Alone
Unfortunately crime is a reality so here are a few tips on how to be extra vigilant….

Tip of the Month- 6. Health & Safety Rule
Report ALL accidents and near misses! Research has shown that, on average, for every major injury at…

How to lift objects safely in the warehouse
This video describes some of the associated risk factors for injuries (particularly low back injury) within the…

Staying Safe & Sober in the Workplace
Justin Goldblatt, general manager of Runrite Electronics, explains how alcohol abuse in the workplace can be overcome….


It takes more than money to make a happy workforce
If your employees enjoy high levels of job satisfaction, you’ll have a competitive edge in the market….

Tip of the Month- 5. Health & Safety Rule
Wear the Correct Safety Clothing Properly at ALL Times! If safety clothing such as a lab coat,…
Today is World Day for Safety and Health at Work
“Workplace Stress: a collective challenge” is the theme of the campaign of the World Day for Safety…

How are you going to celebrate World Day for Safety and Health at Work?
This week Thursday, 28 April 2016, is World Day for Safety and Health at Work. How are…

New Standard Development for Management Consultancies
“Management consultancies have the potential to help businesses fly… if they are used correctly. A new standard…
Competency and the Need for Professionalism
When trying to ascertain whether someone is competent to be appointed for a position in a company,…

Extreme Safety Fails
We recently posted an article about a few situations where safety was not the number one priority,…
Saiosh receive formal recognition from SAQA
The South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) has confirmed that the South African Institute of Occupational Safety and…

Tip of the Month- 4. Health & Safety Rule
Keep your workplace clean and tidy Housekeeping it VERY important! Good housekeeping is important; keeping workplaces clear…

Health and Safety Nominations (Please don’t try this at home)
Sometimes one cannot help but laugh! What were these people thinking? Although this may bring a smile…

Look after your Eyewash Stations
Improperly maintained eyewash stations can create a greater hazard than those they’re designed to protect against. Eyewash…

Tip of the Month- 3. Health & Safety Rule
Follow Safe Working Procedures & Act Safely! Always follow the safety procedure and rules in your work…

Case Study & Research- Underinflated Tyre
Every day there are accidents on our roads. The type of accidents could be a vehicle to…

Wysersdrift Primary School Stationary Drop Off
After much preparation, the day finally came to drop off all the stationary that had been collected…

Stationary Donations Collected in 2015
At the end of 2015 The Pen and Paper Project were lucky enough to collect stationary from…

Tip of the Month- 2. Health & Safety Rule
Think before you start work- Know the risks! Understanding what can harm you is half the battle….
Victims from Paarl Print Factory Fire get Clarity
Click to read the story about the Paarl Print Factory Fire. SIX years after a fire at…

Tip of the Month- 1. Health & Safety Rule
Health and Safety is a team effort, therefore we need to look after each other to ensure…
Communication, Communication, Communication!
Does anyone ever really listen to you? No, you say? Resourceful Manager gives a good explanation as…

Stationary Donations from Wynberg Boys Junior, Oakhurst girls & The Grove
In 2015 we have been lucky to be able to increase the amount of schools on board,…

Stationary Donations from Herschel Girls Prep School
Our end of year stationary drive is on and we have been fortunate enough to get a…
What every worker should know about Occupational Health & Safety
This guide was written by the department of labour in the interest of the health and safety…

Tip of the Month- Ladder Inspections
Ensure all ladders are inspected monthly to ensure safety and meeting legal requirements. Make sure the inspection…
Safety Committee Meetings
A committee is a group of people brought together to manage, address or oversee a particular organisation,…

Promoting a Positive Health & Safety Culture
As said before in September 2015’s Tip of the month, The culture of an organisation makes the greatest…

Five Steps to Managing Health and Safety Successfully
The following article explains five critical steps in order to successfully manage health and safety within your…

Tip of the Month- Demarcation
Demarcation inside your workshop and warehouse areas is of great value as this allows for a clear…

Health and Safety Policy Review Checklist
The following checklist can be used as an aid in the writing and reviewing of a health…

Different Types of Risk Assessments
A risk assessment is a systematic examination of a task, job or process that you carry out…

Tip of the Month- Simplify Documentation
Make sure that your procedures, processes and workflows are simple! This will mean there will be more…

Successful Health and Safety Management
Health and Safety often gets overlooked yet it is so vitally important. Employees will not be able…

Recycling
REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE! Many people recycle their waste newspaper, bottles, cans and magazines created within their home….

Newly Revised ISO 14001:2015
The Environmental standard, ISO 14001, has become extremely popular over the years and therefore implemented into a…

Smoking in South Africa
The following article has been extracted from Southafrica.net. 2015. Smoking Laws in South Africa. [ONLINE] Available at:http://www.southafrica.net/za/en/travel-tips/entry/travel-tip-smoking. [Accessed…

How to Write a Health & Safety Policy for your Business
The following information has been extracted from: Health and Safety Executive. (1999) Write a health and safety…

Tip of the Month- Promoting a Positive Health & Safety Culture
The culture of an organisation makes the greatest contribution to its health and safety performance. Unfortunately culture…

Workplace Fire Safety
The following article covers the fire strategies that need to be in place in order to comply…
The Secret to Successful Meetings
We came across this interesting short video which gives a 5-step guide to ensuring you conduct a…
Safety Awareness in the Workplace
It is so important to be constantly aware of safety in any environment. Here we will have…

Junior Sports Academy Holiday Clinic
Junior Sports Academy held two Hockey clinics during the holidays Have a look at their stunning pictures,…

We got lucky!
Look at this lovely donation we received recently, all new stationary!! We cant wait to hand these…

Developing a workplace stress prevention programme
Workplace stress is often overlooked but it is extremely important for companies to keep it in mind…
Hearing and Touch- Health Risks at Work
It is important to ensure you are safe at all times when on the job. Here are…
Tip of the month- Managing machinery, equipment and power sources
It is important to properly select, install, use and maintain all electrical systems and equipment. Any use…
Electrical Safety
Many electrical accidents happen at home not only at work. It is important to ensure that you…
ISO 9001-2015
Paul Palmes, author of the September 2014 Quality Progress cover story, “A New Look,” discusses the ISO…
Following the Road to Excellence
The National quality week theme for 2015 is “Following the road to excellence” Have a look at…
The Driven Machinery Act
The Driven Machinery act has been updated in June 2015. Not much has changed, but for your…
General Safety Rules
Here are a few general safety tips for around the workplace:
Eye Safety
Eye safety is extremely important, our eyes are one of our main tools when working and they…
Manual Handling
Manual handling is one of the most common causes of injury at work. Almost a quarter of…
Machine Safety
Walk around inspections overview Walk around inspections take only a few minutes at the beginning and end…
Letter of Appointment for 16.2
What is a Letter of Appointment 16.2? The Occupational health and Safety act no 85 of 1993…
Machine Footing
Machine footing is critical to operator safety, especially when accessing, exiting or working on inclines. Fatal accidents…
Loading and Securing Machines for Transport
Tips on proper methods for loading and securing machines and their components for safe transport. These are…
Lift it Twice
Remember the general rules of safe lifting: “Get a firm grip on the load, keep it close,…
Ladder Safety
We have all worked with ladders at some time in our lives, either at work or at home….
Tip of the Month- Calibration Certificate
When you receive a calibration certificate from your supplier a few things should be noted: The certificate…
Knife Safety
Most of us have learnt the basic dangers of using knives. Statistics show that knives cause more…
Injury Incident Pyramid
Many of us know about the incident pyramid already, but some of the newer employees may not….

Sponsors of Junior Sports Academy
We are happy to announce that we are the proud sponsors of Junior Sports Academy, an academy…
ISO Systems and Procedures
As many might know, OHSAS 18001-2007 (Health and Safety Management System) is in the process of being…
How Loud is Loud?
Most of us take our sense of hearing for granted We assume that we hear what everyone…
Housekeeping
The construction (health, safety and welfare) regulations require that sites be maintained in good order. Poor…
Horseplay
Horse play is an activity that usually starts out with harmless intentions but may result in serious…
Tip of the Month- ISO9001-2015 Implementation
When you write up a system do it according to your processes and departments and not in…
Hand Protection
Hands and fingers are injured more often than any other part of the body. This is because…
General Safety- It’s your decision
Most of us like to get our work done with the least amount of effort, and as…

General Safety- Employee Responsibility
An effective accident prevention program should include the defined responsibilities for management, supervisors, and employees. Management, by…

General Safety- Cuts and Burns
Nicks cuts, scratches and burns are minor injuries that can occur to any one of us no…

Tip of the Month- Quality
The QUALITY of products and services can only be achieved through quality employers and employees. Train your…

General Safety- Carelessness
Have you ever done anything silly, something that you know puts you at increased risk of injury?…

General Safety- Backing into Trouble
When we are walking around on the job, particularly when handling material, we are subject to many…

General Safety- Attitude and Behaviour
Humans instinctively seek to avoid pain and death. Yet, we may behave in a manner that is…
Tip of the Month- Assessing Suppliers
ISO9001-2008 requires Companies to have a mechanism to assess their suppliers and continually evaluate the overall products…
General Safety- A Single Second
It takes a minute to write a safety rule. It takes an hour to hold a safety…

Fumes, Odors and Smoke
Fumes, odor and smoke can cause serious problems; they may also affect health or spoil the local…

Lerato Phonics Workbooks
Each year we print and bind phonics workbooks for the Lerato Education Centre. We have just finished…

Oakhurst Donates Boxes of Stationary Supplies
This year Oakhurst Girls Primary School in Rondebosch got involved and helped us collect tons of stationary! We…

Stationary Donations from RGHS
This year the Pen & Paper Project was fortunate enough to have Rustenburg Girls High School donate…
Flying Objects
A carpenter asked his employer to pay for the damage done to his glass eye which was…
Fire Extinguishers
There are several types of fire extinguishers which can sometimes be identified by their colour. Many…
Tip of the Month- Assessing Lifting Equipment
The OHS act requires that lifting equipment be assessed and validated as fit for use. Remember a…
Extension Cord Safety
We use extension cords almost every day both at work and at home. These are very useful…
Everyone is Responsible for Safety
Safety is everyone’s responsibility! As an employee, you should: Learn to work safely and take all…
National Quality Week!
We are celebrating National Quality Week with SAQI from 10-14 November 2014. World Quality day will take…
Electrical Safety when using Portable Lead Lights
It is important to follow these precautions when using portable light strings: Inspect Inspect the wiring and…
Disassembly, Assembly and Maintenance
Always fully read and understand the Disassembly and Assembly manual before attempting to perform any maintenance on…
Tip of the Month- Health and Safety Meetings
Did you know it is a legal requirement stipulated in the OHS act that all companies need…
Diesel Fuel
Diesel fuel is commonly used in construction machinery, industrial machinery and generators. There are three primary concerns…
The Cost of an Accident
Every accident has a cost associated with it and that is why it is important to stress…
Controlling Stress
Stress. Many of us are faced with it every day, but we might not know how to…
Common Safety Mistakes
Some of the most dangerous situations arise out of common mistakes that can easily be avoided. This post…
Tip of the Month- Lifting Equipment
It should be noted that it is a legal requirement for all lifting equipment to be inspected and passed as…
Come-A-Longs & Chain Hoist Safety
Hand operated hoists have many applications in rigging work. Typical applications include hoisting a pipe or plate…
Preparing for an Emergency
An interesting read found online at http://www.ready.gov/ I noticed this website is not South African based but…
Before Machine Operation Checks (Agricultural, Mining and Earth Moving Equipment)
NOTE: Always review the operation and maintenance manual for your machine. In cold weather conditions, start the…
Tip of the Month- Fitting Fire Hydrants & Signage in a Workshop
Always ensure fire hydrants are strategically placed in the workshop so you can access any fire hydrants…
Battery Care & Tips
Storage Store batteries in a cool, dry area. Batteries should be kept in an upright position. Keep…
First Aid Box Requirements
MEDICINES AND THE FIRST-AID BOX CONTENTS There is an ongoing debate about stocking and dispensing certain medicines,…

Pen and Paper donations for the Isolomzi Outreach Programme
Every year Rondebosch Boys High School gathers donations and supplies and take a trip through to the…
Smoking Policy in the Workplace
The Tobacco Products Control Act provides for the protection of non-smokers – it does not provide any…
Tip of the Month- Legal Requirement
It is a legal requirement that you have the latest versions of the OHS act, The standard…