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  • Minutes for the Health & Safety meeting

    DYP HEALTH & SAFETY MEETING MINUTES
    Date: 20250523
    Time: 14:00PM
    Venue: Diepsloot Youth Project
    Facilitator: Linah
    Meeting guided by: SayPro Human Capital Occupational Health and Safety Management Procedure (SayProP527)

    New Health and Safety Representatives are as follows:

    1. Linah Ralepelle – Fire Fighters

    2. Daniel Makano – First Aiders

    3. Andrice Macuacua – Safety Representatives

    1. Opening

    • Song: Led by Tshepo
    • Prayer: Offered by Dube

    2. Welcome and Introductions

    • Linah welcomed all attendees and introduced a new Health and Safety Representative.
    • She emphasized the importance of maintaining a safe and healthy work environment.

    3. Workplace Safety and Cleanliness

    • Linah stressed avoiding potential hazards such as placing chairs in walkways where people frequently pass.
    • She highlighted the role of the cleaner in maintaining high hygiene standards in both office and bathroom areas, noting the cleaner’s commendable performance.

    4. Office Maintenance

    • It was noted that the office requires repainting and minor wall repairs due to scratches and wear.
    • Linah mentioned the successful unblocking of the ladies’ toilet, which had been an issue the previous week.
    • The men’s toilet, previously leaking, has now been repaired with assistance from Royal Committee.

    5. Emergency Preparedness

    • The Fire Extinguishers have been checked to ensure they are in working condition.
    • The sliding doors have also been repaired to support smooth evacuation in case of emergency.
    • Linah reported that a safety drill had been conducted for both students and staff to raise awareness of emergency procedures.

    6. First Aid

    • A recent incident where a colleague collapsed was addressed. Immediate First Aid was provided by a trained First Aider.
    • It was identified that the current First Aid kit is outdated and needs replacement. A new kit is to be procured.
    • Tumelo suggested the purchase of a First Aid training course for relevant staff. This would provide certification and formal proof of qualification to assist others.

    7. Signage and Electrical Safety

    • Mabotsaneng highlighted the importance of safety signage, especially during cleaning when floors may be wet.
    • Linah pointed out that some exit signs had fallen and need to be reinstalled.
    • Staff were reminded not to overload electrical plugs, as this poses a significant fire hazard.

    8. Student Safety and Procedures

    • Facilitators were reminded to ensure all children leave with their personal belongings at the end of the day.
    • Attendance registers for Health and Safety must be signed consistently for monitoring and compliance purposes.

    9. Closing

    • Linah concluded the meeting by reiterating the shared responsibility of maintaining a safe environment.
    • The meeting was closed with mutual agreement on the actions discussed.

    Next Meeting: 20250609
    Minutes Prepared by: Administrator
    Date: 20250523