This tender seeks qualified service providers to conduct occupational health assessments and monitoring for the Ncora Irrigation Scheme's canal rehabilitation project. Key requirements include medical surveillance and compliance with health regulations.
The Department of Water and Sanitation is inviting tenders for the provision of occupational health assessments and monitoring services specifically for the canal rehabilitation project at the Ncora Irrigation Scheme in the Eastern Cape. This initiative aims to ensure the health and safety of workers involved in the rehabilitation process, which is critical for maintaining the integrity of the irrigation infrastructure and supporting local agricultural activities.
The successful bidder will be responsible for conducting comprehensive medical surveillance that includes pre-employment health assessments, ongoing health monitoring, and the implementation of health and safety protocols in accordance with relevant legislation. The scope of work also involves providing recommendations for health interventions and reporting on the health status of workers to ensure compliance with occupational health standards. This tender presents a valuable opportunity for businesses specializing in occupational health services to contribute to a significant infrastructure project while ensuring the well-being of the workforce involved.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in occupational health services, medical surveillance, and health and safety compliance, particularly those with experience in construction or infrastructure projects.