S&V Protect Magazine Vol16 No4 Fourth Quarter 2022
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IN THIS ISSUE:
03 Upfront
- NRCS appoints firm to evaluate effectiveness and funding model.
03 Radon
- Research measurement data indicates that there can be unexpectedly high levels of radon, regardless of floor level, according to a report by Radonova Laboratory.
- Fact sheet and position statement on radon as a cause of lung cancer: A paper by the Cancer Association of SA (CANSA).
10 Health
- Sugar: The Health Promotion Levy, limiting sugar in drinks, is working, says an article in the SA Medical Journal.
- Sugar: The Health Promotion Levy is hurting an industry already on its knees, says the SA Sugar Association.
11 Competition Tribunal
- No decision yet in automatic fire sprinklers cartel allegation.
12 Asset Maintenance
- New ASTM International group to develop standards for adult sexual products.
13 Consumer Protection
- You need to find your trusted advistor, writes Suren Naidoo, Field Services VP Anglophone at Schneider Electric.
14 Innovation - The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
- Cost-effective alternative to a PCR test.
- Reduced risk after cardiac surgery thanks to resorbable pacing leads.
16 Fairs & Events
- A+A under new management: Lars Wismer to become new director.
- Themes for A+A 2023: Sustainability, digital performance, future solutions, new work, hygiene and pandemic.
17 Substance Abuse
- Alcohol and drug testing the workplace: Some do's and don'ts for employers.
18 Buyers' Guide
- What's on offer.
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BBF Safety Group / Your workplace safety partner (OFC), Factory to rent Cape Town (08), Hi-Tec Interceptor (02), Palm Footwear/Terrapod (03), Rebel SafetyGear/Urban Retro Vellie (06), S&V Directory (13), SAFLEC (11), Selective International Footwear Kaliber/Security Footwear (10).
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Will be out on 08 February 2023.
Footwear Industry Articles
- Duty evasion, false country of origin and labelling main targets: NCC and SARS ‘sign MoU to strengthen compliance’Media statement issued jointly by the National Consumer Commission (NCC) and SA Revenue Service (SARS)Pretoria, Gauteng, SA (06 May 2026) – The National Consumer Commission (NCC) and the South African Revenue Service (SARS) have concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance consumer protection against the proliferation of ...moreKZN Clothing and Textile Cluster (KZNCTC) SME AcceleratorDurban, KZN, SA – We are pleased to announce the launch of the 2026 SME Accelerator Programme.What’s new this year:The programme has been expanded into a full-year development journey, offering SMEs multiple opportunities for learning, mentoring, networking, and direct engagement with potential buyers.We invite you to apply to ...moreA perspective: Perhaps it was an eye-opener for industry players to hear each otherLooking back over the workshop, BMA consultant Justin Snelling wrote: “In terms of our reflections of the workshop, we covered a lot of territory. Perhaps though what was most encouraging was the breadth of participation from different segments of the sector and their willingness, or even excitement, to contribute. We don’t ta ...more
Leather Industry Articles
- Kenya announces $39 million investment to strengthen livestock productionKenya plans to launch a 5 billion-shilling ($38.6 million) investment program to modernize its livestock sector and strengthen one of the country's most important rural industries.President William Ruto announced the initiative on June 1 during a visit to Wajir County in northern Kenya.According to the Ministry of Agriculture, the program ...moreFMD: Government upbeat, little comment from industryPretoria, Gauteng, SA – The Department of Agriculture’s “strategic objective” is to vaccinate 80% of South Africa’s national cattle herd – which is around 14 million animals – against Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) by December this year, according to a media statement on 12 May.“The vaccinatio ...moreMobilising Africa’s human resource to reinvigorate the regional leather value chainIn last month’s edition I wrote about mobilising Africa’s livestock to reinvigorate the regional leather value chain, and this article is focussed on mobilising the human resource that is needed to make the most of the abundant livestock populations in the region.On Friday 12th June, newly organised SARLEN (Southern African Re ...more
PPE Industry Articles
- China-made firefighting equipment now needs verification of conformity with SANS standardsPretoria, Gauteng, SA – Firefighting equipment is among the 25 product categories published on 01 April by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition for a mandatory Pre-Export Verification of Conformity (PVoC) Programme.The system will require certain goods shipped from China to be tested and certified before they enter the ...moreBiodegradable disposable gloves ‘a growing trend’ in PPEThe poster is available to download in English in both PNG and PDF formats hereCompostable and biodegradable PPE are said to be rapidly growing trends internationally, lead by brands like Showa and HaPPE Earth.The nova-Institut für politische und ökologische Innovation GmbH in Hürth, Germany, has published an updated versio ...moreThe legal ramifications: PPE and the law: Ignore at your peril?There’s no shortage of legislation covering employee safety in South Africa, but as in so much else, the enforcement is poor.In terms of our laws, the death of an employee (or anyone else) in a work situation, caused by negligence, is treated as culpable homicide. An injury caused by negligence is also a criminal act – that, b ...more






