Category:Featured March/April 2014
Mind your head
Risk is an everyday part of life. We try our best to avoid it, or – at the very least – limit its effects...
QWL a concept for companies that care
As the world and its economies change, careers and jobs change too. Workplace relations are not what they used to be: today companies care...
Driving risk-management solutions
Transport is definitely a major economic driver. It ensures that goods get to market, enables the delivery of services and takes people where they...
Negative or neutral?
One would think that all things energy, such as energy efficiency and energy innovation, would have the public and private sectors storming the Africa...
Sustainable energy, out of thin air …
Back in 2011, a local entrepreneur was impressed by the scale of the European wind farm industry; in Germany in particular, which is considered...
Food for thought … and for the community
People in urban areas have very little access to excellent quality, naturally fresh produce. CLAIRE RENCKEN speaks to Philipa Farley of the KuhleKudla Project...
Mind the gas
Any way you slice it, petrochemicals are dangerous and must be treated as such. CLAIRE RENCKEN investigates gas hazards in the petrochemical industry.
Employee safety and violence in the workplace
There are many aspects to safety and security in the workplace. Violence is one of them. SHEQ MANAGEMENT explores the causes, warnings signs and...
Hear, hear?
“Da be way oo roec your hearing rom haardu noi eboer i oo onidindly oo hearing roecer around loud noi.” These may seem like...
Being mentally prepared for emergencies
We all come to work prepared for the task at hand, but Leighton Bennett, director of the Safety First Association, asks if we come...