On 4 August 2020, a devastating explosion ripped through the city of Beirut, lighting up the sky with ballooning orange clouds of smoke, and leaving 190 dead, 6,500 injured, and over 300,000 homeless. The cause of the explosion? Improper storage of dangerous ammonium...
Infectious diseases and pandemics aside, one of the most lethal threats to South African citizens remains fatal road accidents. In a country where the December death toll surpasses that of most countries’ annual road accident statistics, staying safe on our roads has...
With lockdown regulations having been eased, more and more businesses have been given the opportunity to open their doors to the public again. What this means at NOSA is the ability to offer personalised classroom training once more, and to provide much-needed health...
With the current state of the world being what it is, there’s never been a more important time to prioritise health and safety training. Not only does ongoing safety training keep your employees educated and informed, it can help to minimise downtime, decrease...
There’s no doubt that COVID-19 continues to cast its shadow on just about everything at present – and for the immediate future. With unemployment figures set to reach up to 40% of South Africa’s population, you can be excused for looking at the above cri de coeur, and...
It’s a new world. And it wasn’t the one anyone asked for. For most of us, the change has been abrupt and unsettling. But in spite of this, many have accepted the status quo, albeit with varying degrees of resignation. The safety industry has a collective commitment to...
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