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Legislation courses go beyond simply learning the rules; they empower you to confidently and effectively navigate complex regulatory environments. Our training programs offer in-depth knowledge tailored to your industry, helping you grasp not only the legal framework but also its practical implications in real-world situations. Whether your goal is to master health and safety regulations, understand legal liability, or improve compliance strategies, each course provides valuable insights and actionable skills. Explore the legislation courses below to discover how they can advance your career and keep your organization compliant, safe, and competitive.

Persons credited with this unit standard will be able to: Explain the legal and specified requirements for conducting continuous risk assessments. Prepare to conduct a continuous risk assessment. Conduct a continuous risk assessment. Initiate remedial action and follow up on Continuous Risk Assessment.
Learners credited with this unit standard will be able to demonstrate the ability to conduct investigations into workplace incidents. The competency includes all the activities required to successfully conduct incident investigations.
Learners credited with this standard will be able to apply relevant legislation and regulations to the context in which they operate. The environment in which lifting machines are operated is inherently dangerous and therefore needs to be regulated to prevent injury and death. Learners will be capable of ensuring their own safety and that of fellow workers through the responsible use of lifting machines.
Persons credited with this unit standard will be able to demonstrate knowledge pertaining to the preparation, conducting, recording and follow-up actions of a planned task observation at a working place.
Learners found competent in this unit standard will be able to explain the basic principles of relevant current health and safety legislation and the consequences of non-compliance.
This unit standard requires of learners to demonstrate the ability to monitor, advise and report on compliance with legislation regarding hazardous substances.

This course offers learners foundational knowledge of the responsibilities outlined in the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHS Act).

Upon completion of this course, the learner will have an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the basic legal requirements in term of injuries and diseases.
The mining health and safety course provides an overview of the Mine Health and Safety Act (MHSA), covering the latest amendments and their implications for safety, health, and environmental practices in mining operations.
You will discover the definition of POPIA and the reasons behind its enactment in this course. Additionally, you will discover how it impacts you as an employee as well as everyone else in the company.
Will help learners comprehend the significance of incorporating safety, health, and environmental considerations into all regular workplace activities as well as the necessity of adhering to safety, health, and environmental laws and other requirements specific to a given workplace. Furthermore, students will be able to spot any deviations in workplace safety performance from health, safety, and environmental regulations and make sure that the right decisions are made when safety, health, and environmental concerns do not align with regulations.