A critical analysis of legislative and other measures in place to ensure a work environment that is not harmful to the health and wellbeing of employees in South Africa

Thesis (LLM. (Development and Management)) -- University of Limpopo, 2012 === Occupational health, safety and wellbeing of employees is an important factor in the socioeconomic development of a country hence the need for South Africa as a developmental state, to give priority to the health and safet...

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Main Author: Mabapa, Ntshole Hermina Keneilwe
Other Authors: Nevondwe, L. T.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10386/959
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-ul-oai-ulspace.ul.ac.za-10386-9592019-10-30T04:06:34Z A critical analysis of legislative and other measures in place to ensure a work environment that is not harmful to the health and wellbeing of employees in South Africa Mabapa, Ntshole Hermina Keneilwe Nevondwe, L. T. Employees wellbeing Safe work environment Occupational health and safety Industrial safety -- Law and legislation -- South Africa Industrial hygiene -- Law and legislation -- South Africa Thesis (LLM. (Development and Management)) -- University of Limpopo, 2012 Occupational health, safety and wellbeing of employees is an important factor in the socioeconomic development of a country hence the need for South Africa as a developmental state, to give priority to the health and safety of employees in the country as employees are key to socio-economic development. The right to an environment that is not detrimental to the health and wellbeing of employees is also entrenched in the Constitution of the Republic making it a fundamental right which should be enjoyed by all. Laws related to occupational health and safety have been enacted in South Africa with a view to, on the one hand, prevent occupational injuries, diseases or deaths and on the other hand to provide compensation where such occurs. This study seeks to determine which of the laws are applicable, whether they are reasonable when compared to the constitutional requirements and South Africa’s obligations as a member of the international community. Comparisons are also made with other countries and recommendations made for the South African government to adequately ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of employees in the country. 2013-09-27T09:37:51Z 2013-09-27T09:37:51Z 2012 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10386/959 en Adobe acrobat reader, version 7 v, 85 leaves
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topic Employees wellbeing
Safe work environment
Occupational health and safety
Industrial safety -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Industrial hygiene -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
spellingShingle Employees wellbeing
Safe work environment
Occupational health and safety
Industrial safety -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Industrial hygiene -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Mabapa, Ntshole Hermina Keneilwe
A critical analysis of legislative and other measures in place to ensure a work environment that is not harmful to the health and wellbeing of employees in South Africa
description Thesis (LLM. (Development and Management)) -- University of Limpopo, 2012 === Occupational health, safety and wellbeing of employees is an important factor in the socioeconomic development of a country hence the need for South Africa as a developmental state, to give priority to the health and safety of employees in the country as employees are key to socio-economic development. The right to an environment that is not detrimental to the health and wellbeing of employees is also entrenched in the Constitution of the Republic making it a fundamental right which should be enjoyed by all. Laws related to occupational health and safety have been enacted in South Africa with a view to, on the one hand, prevent occupational injuries, diseases or deaths and on the other hand to provide compensation where such occurs. This study seeks to determine which of the laws are applicable, whether they are reasonable when compared to the constitutional requirements and South Africa’s obligations as a member of the international community. Comparisons are also made with other countries and recommendations made for the South African government to adequately ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of employees in the country.
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title A critical analysis of legislative and other measures in place to ensure a work environment that is not harmful to the health and wellbeing of employees in South Africa
title_short A critical analysis of legislative and other measures in place to ensure a work environment that is not harmful to the health and wellbeing of employees in South Africa
title_full A critical analysis of legislative and other measures in place to ensure a work environment that is not harmful to the health and wellbeing of employees in South Africa
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