We lobby on behalf of construction companies in KZN and provide them with support services such as training, Health & Safety advice and business support.
The Master Builders KZN Institute of Learning delivers high-quality, industry relevant training in person, online or blended. It is led by qualified facilitators using practical, real-world applications.
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SA construction safety requires committed leadership and empowered workers. Open communication and shared accountability prevent high accident rates. #healthandsafety#OHS#safety
Master Builders KZN offers flexible, low-cost OHS medicals for all SA sectors, including construction and mining, tailored for any size.
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Master Builders KwaZulu-Natal offers conference venues with on-site security, video conferencing, secure parking, wheelchair access, a lift and accessible bathrooms for guests with disabilities and free WIFI.
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To reduce Motor vehicle accidents on construction sites, the industry must adopt rigorous site-specific traffic management plans, enhance operator training, and implement technological safety solutions. #OHS#Safetey#Construction
Motor vehicle accidents account for over 50% of construction fatalities in South Africa. Key risk factors driving these incidents include human error, such as fatigue and speeding, alongside inadequate vehicle maintenance and poor site-specific traffic management. #OHS#Safetey
Master Builders KwaZulu-Natal has expanded its QCTO Accreditations. Our First Aid Training is now also QCTO Accredited. If you need First Aid training, please contact us by calling 031 831 3200 or emailing [email protected]#Firstaid#Firstaidtraining#QCTO
Association Membership is open to all contractors, suppliers, organisations and professional persons, operating in the Building and Construction Industry. Click link to find out more https://t.co/XVlxvkrGKX #Masterbuilders#Membership
A Key decision announced was increasing the “mandatory grant”. This is the portion of the skills levy employers get back when they submit information about their skills needs to the relevant Seta. This has moved from 20% to 40%. #WSP#Recruitment#Jobseekers