This tender seeks accredited training services in Occupational Health and Safety, Emergency Preparation and Response, and Basic Firefighting. Providers must demonstrate relevant qualifications and experience to enhance workplace safety and emergency readiness.
The Overstrand Municipality invites proposals for the provision of accredited training services focusing on Occupational Health and Safety, Emergency Preparation and Response, and Basic Firefighting. This initiative aims to equip employees with essential skills and knowledge to ensure a safe working environment and effective emergency response protocols. The training will be critical in reducing workplace incidents and enhancing overall safety culture within the municipality.
Successful bidders will be required to deliver comprehensive training programs that comply with national standards and regulations. The training sessions should be interactive, practical, and tailored to meet the specific needs of municipal employees. Providers must have accredited trainers with proven expertise in the relevant fields, and the ability to assess and evaluate the training outcomes effectively. The duration of the training and the number of participants will be determined in consultation with the municipality to ensure maximum impact and engagement.
This tender presents an opportunity for training providers to contribute to the safety and preparedness of the Overstrand Municipality workforce. By investing in accredited training services, the municipality aims to foster a proactive approach to health and safety, ultimately benefiting the community at large. Interested businesses should be prepared to submit detailed proposals outlining their training methodologies, qualifications, and past performance in similar projects.
This tender is suitable for accredited training providers specializing in occupational health and safety, emergency preparedness, and firefighting. Businesses with a track record of delivering effective training programs and those holding relevant certifications are encouraged to apply.