The Department of Water and Sanitation seeks a qualified service provider to conduct comprehensive Occupational Health and Safety audits across its Eastern Operations. Key requirements include compliance with the OHS Act and delivering actionable recommendations.
The Department of Water and Sanitation is inviting bids for the appointment of a professional service provider to conduct thorough Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) audits at various operational sites within its Eastern Operations. The primary objective of these audits is to assess compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993, and identify any legal non-compliances, system gaps, and operational risks. The successful bidder will be expected to evaluate existing OHS management systems and provide practical recommendations aimed at enhancing safety performance and legal compliance.
The scope of work encompasses a full audit of all designated Eastern Operations dams and offices, including associated infrastructure such as control rooms, spillways, and workshops. The audits will involve document reviews, site inspections, and interviews with personnel to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the operational environment. Deliverables will include site-specific audit reports detailing compliance status, risk-rated findings, and a consolidated management report highlighting overall trends and strategic recommendations for improvement. This tender is suitable for experienced OHS audit service providers with a proven track record in industrial or infrastructure environments.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in occupational health and safety consulting, particularly those with experience in conducting compliance audits in industrial or infrastructure settings. Companies with certified OHS auditors and a strong understanding of South African safety regulations are encouraged to apply.