Available courses

Course image RETRAIN (NEW) KBC OHSA LL V3.03 (2023)
Compliance

This training intervention introduces learners to health and safety legislation and why it is important to comply. The primary legislation considered in this course is the Occupational Health and Safety Act. The course also deals with the benefits of compliance for every level of the organisation.

Learners found competent in this unit standard will be able to explain the basic principles of health and safety legislation that are specifically relevant to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, as well as the consequences of non-compliance.

The theme of this programme is the Tongaat Mall Disaster which resulted in the death of two people and the loss of millions of Rands. Different aspects of the disaster are discussed in each module of the programme. The disaster occurred on the 19th of November 2013, when a section of the Tongaat Mall collapsed. The mall was being constructed at the time of the incident.

Duration

You should be able to complete this course in 3 – 4 hours.

Modules

  • Introduction – Why learn about Legal Liability?
  • Module 1: Good Leadership
  • Module 2: Good Employees
  • Module 3: Systematic Compliance
  • Module 4: Support Systems
  • Module 5: Operations
  • Module 6: Performance Evaluation
  • Module 7: Investigations and Inquiries
  • Module 8: Change Management

Audience

·         Supervisors | Contractors | Managers

Unit Standard Aligned

120344

Course Objectives

At the end of this course, Learners will be able to:

·         Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the basic principles of the relevant legislation.

·         Explain the requirements for compliance as stipulated in the current legislation.

·         Determine the management controls required under legislation to achieve compliance. 

·         Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of record keeping required by the legislation.

·         Explain the legal obligations of the employer in terms of training and communication.




Course image (NEW) KBC OHSA LL V3.03 (2023)
Compliance

This training intervention introduces learners to health and safety legislation and why it is important to comply. The primary legislation considered in this course is the Occupational Health and Safety Act. The course also deals with the benefits of compliance for every level of the organisation.

Learners found competent in this unit standard will be able to explain the basic principles of health and safety legislation that are specifically relevant to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, as well as the consequences of non-compliance.

The theme of this programme is the Tongaat Mall Disaster which resulted in the death of two people and the loss of millions of Rands. Different aspects of the disaster are discussed in each module of the programme. The disaster occurred on the 19th of November 2013, when a section of the Tongaat Mall collapsed. The mall was being constructed at the time of the incident.

Duration

You should be able to complete this course in 3 – 4 hours.

Modules

  • Introduction – Why learn about Legal Liability?
  • Module 1: Good Leadership
  • Module 2: Good Employees
  • Module 3: Systematic Compliance
  • Module 4: Support Systems
  • Module 5: Operations
  • Module 6: Performance Evaluation
  • Module 7: Investigations and Inquiries
  • Module 8: Change Management

Audience

·         Supervisors | Contractors | Managers

Unit Standard Aligned

120344

Course Objectives

At the end of this course, Learners will be able to:

·         Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the basic principles of the relevant legislation.

·         Explain the requirements for compliance as stipulated in the current legislation.

·         Determine the management controls required under legislation to achieve compliance. 

·         Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of record keeping required by the legislation.

·         Explain the legal obligations of the employer in terms of training and communication.




Course image KBC Employee SHE Awareness (V1.00)
Compliance

The Safety Health and Environmental Management Plan (SHE plan) for KBC Health & Safety (Pty) Ltd  has many of the same elements found in traditional non-office environments. However, different potentials for personal injury and property damage are present. The office has relatively few hazards and risks, such as hazardous chemicals, slips, trips and falls and ergonomic risks. This programme assists office employees to be  aware of these hazards and ensure that their work environment is safe.

Course image KBC - MHSA Regulations - 2.6.1 and 2.9.2 Appointee (V3.00)
Compliance

This training intervention introduces learners to health and safety legislation and importance of full compliance, with regard to their legal appointment. The legislation considered in this programme is the Mine Health and Safety Act (MHSA) and Regulations, and the Minerals Act Regulations.

Upon completion of this module, delegates would have an embedded knowledge of the key components, depicted in the Mine Health and Safety Act, regarding their legal appointments and will understand the consequences of non-compliance.

At the end of this course, learners will be able to:

demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the principles of the relevant legislation, as it pertains to their legal appointment.

  • Explain the requirements for risk management and HIRA, in terms of Section 11 of MHSA.
  • Demonstrate their knowledge of occupational health and safety management systems.
  • Describe the legal ramifications of non-compliance in terms of liability, offences, and penalties.


Course image KBC - MHSA Regulations - 2.6.1 and 2.9.2 Appointee Assessment (V3.00)
Compliance

Who Should Attend

 Contractors and staff who carry 2.6.1 and 2.9.2 Legal Appointments

 Duration

 -   2 Days Legal Liability (2.6.1 and 2.9.2)

 Course Overview

 Legal liability and your appointments

 The initial component of the module focuses on the legal liability and legal appointments. Upon completion of this module delegates would have an embedded knowledge of the key components depicted in the Mine Health and Safety Act regarding their legal appointments and consequences of non-compliance.

This is the final assessment for the Facilitator-led programme.

Course image (NEW VERSION) KBC Legal Liability in terms of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (V3.03)
Compliance

This training intervention introduces learners to health and safety legislation and why it is important to comply. The primary legislation considered in this course is the Occupational Health and Safety Act. The course also deals with the benefits of compliance for every level of the organisation.

Learners found competent in this unit standard will be able to explain the basic principles of health and safety legislation that are specifically relevant to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, as well as the consequences of non-compliance.

The theme of this programme is the Tongaat Mall Disaster which resulted in the death of two people and the loss of millions of Rands. Different aspects of the disaster are discussed in each module of the programme. The disaster occurred on the 19th of November 2013, when a section of the Tongaat Mall collapsed. The mall was being constructed at the time of the incident.

Duration

You should be able to complete this course in 3 – 4 hours.

Modules

  • Introduction – Why learn about Legal Liability?
  • Module 1: Good Leadership
  • Module 2: Good Employees
  • Module 3: Systematic Compliance
  • Module 4: Support Systems
  • Module 5: Operations
  • Module 6: Performance Evaluation
  • Module 7: Investigations and Inquiries
  • Module 8: Change Management

Audience

·         Supervisors | Contractors | Managers

Unit Standard Aligned

120344

Course Objectives

At the end of this course, Learners will be able to:

·         Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the basic principles of the relevant legislation.

·         Explain the requirements for compliance as stipulated in the current legislation.

·         Determine the management controls required under legislation to achieve compliance. 

·         Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of record keeping required by the legislation.

·         Explain the legal obligations of the employer in terms of training and communication.




Course image (NEW VERSION) Retrain - KBC Legal Liability in terms of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (V3.03)
Compliance

This training intervention introduces learners to health and safety legislation and why it is important to comply. The primary legislation considered in this course is the Occupational Health and Safety Act. The course also deals with the benefits of compliance for every level of the organisation.

Learners found competent in this unit standard will be able to explain the basic principles of health and safety legislation that are specifically relevant to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, as well as the consequences of non-compliance.

The theme of this programme is the Tongaat Mall Disaster which resulted in the death of two people and the loss of millions of Rands. Different aspects of the disaster are discussed in each module of the programme. The disaster occurred on the 19th of November 2013, when a section of the Tongaat Mall collapsed. The mall was being constructed at the time of the incident.

Duration

You should be able to complete this course in 3 – 4 hours.

Modules

  • Introduction – Why learn about Legal Liability?
  • Module 1: Good Leadership
  • Module 2: Good Employees
  • Module 3: Systematic Compliance
  • Module 4: Support Systems
  • Module 5: Operations
  • Module 6: Performance Evaluation
  • Module 7: Investigations and Inquiries
  • Module 8: Change Management

Audience

·         Supervisors | Contractors | Managers

Unit Standard Aligned

120344

Course Objectives

At the end of this course, Learners will be able to:

·         Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the basic principles of the relevant legislation.

·         Explain the requirements for compliance as stipulated in the current legislation.

·         Determine the management controls required under legislation to achieve compliance. 

·         Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of record keeping required by the legislation.

·         Explain the legal obligations of the employer in terms of training and communication.




Course image KBC Legal Liability in terms of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (V3.03)
Compliance

This training intervention introduces learners to health and safety legislation and why it is important to comply. The primary legislation considered in this course is the Occupational Health and Safety Act. The course also deals with the benefits of compliance for every level of the organisation.

Learners found competent in this unit standard will be able to explain the basic principles of health and safety legislation that are specifically relevant to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, as well as the consequences of non-compliance.

The theme of this programme is the Tongaat Mall Disaster which resulted in the death of two people and the loss of millions of Rands. Different aspects of the disaster are discussed in each module of the programme. The disaster occurred on the 19th of November 2013, when a section of the Tongaat Mall collapsed. The mall was being constructed at the time of the incident.

Duration

You should be able to complete this course in 3 – 4 hours.

Modules

  • Introduction – Why learn about Legal Liability?
  • Module 1: Good Leadership
  • Module 2: Good Employees
  • Module 3: Systematic Compliance
  • Module 4: Support Systems
  • Module 5: Operations
  • Module 6: Performance Evaluation
  • Module 7: Investigations and Inquiries
  • Module 8: Change Management

Audience

·         Supervisors | Contractors | Managers

Unit Standard Aligned

120344

Course Objectives

At the end of this course, Learners will be able to:

·         Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the basic principles of the relevant legislation.

·         Explain the requirements for compliance as stipulated in the current legislation.

·         Determine the management controls required under legislation to achieve compliance. 

·         Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of record keeping required by the legislation.

·         Explain the legal obligations of the employer in terms of training and communication.



Course image KBC Office Safety (V2.03)
Compliance

In this course you will learn about the typical hazards to look out for in an office environment and how to control exposure to these hazards for yourself and your colleagues.

Course image Retrain - KBC Legal Liability in terms of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (V3.03)
Compliance

This training intervention introduces learners to health and safety legislation and why it is important to comply. The primary legislation considered in this course is the Occupational Health and Safety Act. The course also deals with the benefits of compliance for every level of the organisation.

Learners found competent in this unit standard will be able to explain the basic principles of health and safety legislation that are specifically relevant to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, as well as the consequences of non-compliance.

The theme of this programme is the Tongaat Mall Disaster which resulted in the death of two people and the loss of millions of Rands. Different aspects of the disaster are discussed in each module of the programme. The disaster occurred on the 19th of November 2013, when a section of the Tongaat Mall collapsed. The mall was being constructed at the time of the incident.

Duration

You should be able to complete this course in 3 – 4 hours.

Modules

  • Introduction – Why learn about Legal Liability?
  • Module 1: Good Leadership
  • Module 2: Good Employees
  • Module 3: Systematic Compliance
  • Module 4: Support Systems
  • Module 5: Operations
  • Module 6: Performance Evaluation
  • Module 7: Investigations and Inquiries
  • Module 8: Change Management

Audience

·         Supervisors | Contractors | Managers

Unit Standard Aligned

120344

Course Objectives

At the end of this course, Learners will be able to:

·         Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the basic principles of the relevant legislation.

·         Explain the requirements for compliance as stipulated in the current legislation.

·         Determine the management controls required under legislation to achieve compliance. 

·         Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of record keeping required by the legislation.

·         Explain the legal obligations of the employer in terms of training and communication.



Course image Retrain - KBC Office Safety (V2.03)
Compliance

In this course you will learn about the typical hazards to look out for in an office environment and how to control exposure to these hazards for yourself and your colleagues.

Course image ML Environmental Awareness V2
Microlearning

We need to be aware of the fragility of our environment and the importance of its protection. This module is a reminder to care for the environment by producing less waste and cleaning up the waste that is produced. There are also ideas on how to conserve water and how to keep our most precious natural resource clean.


Course image KBC Microlearning - Confined Spaces (V1.00)
Microlearning

Entering a confined space is a hazardous task to perform and should only be done by a competent person who understands the hazards of a confined space as well as the potential risks that are involved when entering a confined space. This module deals with what you need to remember when working in confined spaces.


Course image KBC Microlearning - Electrical Safety (V1.00)
Microlearning

This module serves as a reminder to take precautions against all types of electricity. Electricity is one of the most used forms of energy, but electrical hazards are dangerous, and incidents have the potential to be fatal. Usually, the most common incident that occurs is when a person comes in contact with unsafe equipment or an uninsulated wire.


Course image KBC Microlearning - Emergency Preparedness and Response (V1.00)
Microlearning

This module reintroduces the concept of emergency preparedness and response. This breaks down into planning against an emergency and what to do in case of an emergency, like a fire breaking out.


Course image KBC Microlearning - Environmental Awareness (V1.00)
Microlearning

We need to be aware of the fragility of our environment and the importance of its protection. This module is a reminder to care for the environment by producing less waste and cleaning up the waste that is produced. There are also ideas on how to conserve water and how to keep our most precious natural resource clean.


Course image KBC Microlearning - Hazardous Chemicals, Dust and Fumes (V1.00)
Microlearning

This module will help you remember how to protect yourself and others from hazardous chemicals, dust, and fumes. This includes methods of housekeeping and using Personal Protective Equipment to stay safe and healthy.


Course image KBC Microlearning - Nip Points and Pinch Points (V1.00)
Microlearning

Nip point hazards are present on nearly all rotating and reciprocating machinery. This module serves as a reminder to be careful when working near any moving parts. Nips and pinches happen quickly and can be quite serious.


Course image KBC Microlearning - Noise-induced Hearing Loss (V1.00)
Microlearning

Noise-induced hearing loss is usually caused by exposure to excessively loud sounds and cannot be medically or surgically corrected. Find out what noise induced hearing loss is, how it happens, how it can be treated, and how it can be successfully prevented.


Course image KBC Microlearning - Office Ergonomics (V1.00)
Microlearning

Ergonomics entails making sure that the job, equipment, and workplace fits the worker. This module deals with physical ergonomics and reminds users how to work comfortably at their desks. Lifting and carrying loads safely is also mentioned.


Course image KBC Microlearning - Personal Protective Equipment (V1.00)
Microlearning

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is the last line of defence in the workplace. This is because PPE does not reduce a hazard in any way, but it does protect against certain risks posed by hazards. This module serves to remind that PPE use is mandatory in certain circumstances. PPE should be well maintained.


Course image KBC Microlearning - Slips, Trips and Falls (V1.00)
Microlearning

Both slips and trips result from some a kind of unintended or unexpected change in the contact between your feet and the ground or walking surface. This module is full of information to help protect you from falling due to a slip or trip.