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South Africa: Construction Work Shut Down in Cape Town Suburb By Department Resumes - This Time Compliant With Regulations allafrica.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from allafrica.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Now, the workers are passing the roof tiles to one another on the staircase of the apartment complex. According to Yule Stoffels, the supervisor of the construction, who was on site on Monday, the tiles are now being thrown into a truck parked a “safe” distance of 2m from the staircase. The department has approved all medical documents, which were initially not in place or approved by the department, said Donald MacAlister, operations manager of Levenbach. The roof construction had been halted after Daily Maverick queried the safety of workers wearing no protective gear as they worked on the roof. An inspection by the department a day later found that Levenbach had not complied with the Construction Regulations of 2014. The contractors were issued a prohibition notice allowing the construction to resume only once the department had approved new working conditions on the site. ....
On Wednesday morning, an Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) inspector from the Department of Employment and Labour visited a construction site at Da Gama Court, an apartment complex on De Lorentz Street in Cape Town, and issued the contractor – Levenbach Building & Roofing – with a “prohibition notice” that work may not continue until working conditions had been resolved. The inspection took place a day after Daily Maverick sent the department queries about the precarious safety conditions of workers on the roof of the apartment complex. The OHS inspector found that Levenbach had not complied with the requirements of the Construction Regulations of 2014, and the 75-year-old company was served with a prohibition notice. ....