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Driving License: South African C1
Vaccination Certificate: Available (Fully Vaccinated) Nationality: South African
Language(s): Zulu & English
Date of Birth: 28 January 1981
I am confident that I have knowledge and skills to professionally fulfil the position as required by the organization. I am eager to enhance and refine my personal development within the organisation and take on the challenges that lie ahead. I will perform my duties with perseverance, dedication, and loyalty. It is my aim to make and be part of a success, as I believe I have a role to play in making things a success.
EXPERIENCE
Health and Safety Officer and Site Clerk Muziwethu Contracting 10 October 2019 - Present Duties:
• Legal Compliance
• Clerical duties
• Compilation of Health and Safety files
• Administration
• Risk Assessments
• Training for HSE
• Fall Protection Planning
• Safety Officer Duties
• Site Supervisor
Sylvia Nomthandazo Mnguni
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Part-Time Safety Officer T and S Sheq Consultants 03 September 2018 – Present
Duties:
• Manage all aspects of training safety and regulations for business
• Query and conflict resolution
• Training for HSE
• Legal compliance
• Incident Investigation
• HSE Consultancy
• Compilation of Safety files
• Risk Assessment
• Safety Officer Duties
• Administration
HSE Consultant and Advisor Safe Working Practice
(Gvk-Siyazama, WBHO, Balwin Properties, Shospec, Thermowise etc.) April 2018 – August 2018
Duties:
• Advisor to Directors with regards to HSE.
• Represent contractors on various health and safety committees and general project forums.
• Provide HSE Training
• Compilation of Safety files and implementation
• Auditing
• Risk Assessment
• Compliance with regulatory legislation
• Facilitate and manage HSE training
• Develop new HSE and documentation control procedures.
• Office Administration
Sylvia Nomthandazo Mnguni
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Safety Officer Alloyd Group
(Shell, Sasol, Group Five, Engen, Lanseria Airport etc.) January 2017 – August 2017
Duties:
• Manage Alloyd Group management system, auditing and best practices.
• Ensure that security is in line with known best practices. Strategy development and process improvement Upgrade HSE document control filing systems.
• Compilation of safety files
• Query and conflict resolution
• Risk Assessments
• Legal Compliance
• Office Administration
• Site Supervisor
Safety Officer Ashcon Civils
January 2016 – December 2016
Duties:
• HSE Management
• Staff Management and Development
• Implement HSE procedures to comply with the customer’s HSE required standard
• Chairing HSE Committee
• Design and implement Toolbox Talks.
• Complete revamp of Fire Hazards, preventing and – fighting system. Safety Officer & Site Clerk Dezzo Projects
St Barnabas Hospital- Eastern Cape
January 2013 – December 2014
Duties:
• Responsible for the HSE requirements
• Design and implement Toolbox Talks
• Update HSE manual
• Develop new HSE and documentation control procedures
• Facilitated HSE trainings
Sylvia Nomthandazo Mnguni
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• Time keeping
• Office Administration
• Site Supervisor
Safety Officer & Site Clerk Edstan Construction
Edstan Business Park- River horse Valley
January 2012 – December 2012
Duties:
• Health and Safety procedures
• Managing Health and Safety
• Conduct weekly and monthly safety meetings with crew and contractors
• Status report
• Time Keeping
• Administration
• Daily Diary
• Material ordering
Junior Manageress Morgenzon BNB
Kloof - Pinetown
January 2011 – December 2011
Duties:
• Management of Bed and Breakfast
• Reservations
• Welcoming of guests
• Housekeeping
• Preparation of meals
• Receptionist
Machine operator and Fabric Inspector Gelvenor Textiles Hammarsdale
January 2006 – December 2010
Duties:
• Fabric Inspector and Packaging of fabric.
• Yarn Inspector Packaging of yarn.
Sylvia Nomthandazo Mnguni
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SKILLS & ABILITIES
HSE Management System
Risk Management & Assessment
HSE Codes and Regulations
HSE Strategic Planning
HSE Auditing
Awareness Programs
Computer Skills
Driving Skills
Communication Skills
ADDITIONAL TRAININGS / COURSES
• MATRIC
• HEALTH, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT - IBM
1. Participate in employee health, safety, and security administration at the workplace – NQF 4 2. Apply principles of Risk Management – NQF 5
• CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR LEVEL 4 – SM TRAINING
1. Determine labour requirements.
2. Recruiting, selecting and induction of team members. 3. Supervising work team and monitoring performance. 4. Training, coaching, and developing team members. 5. Motivating team members.
• OFFICE ADMINISTRATION – IQ Academy
1. Introduction to Management
2. Office Administration
3. Managing Service Providers and Customers
4. Financial Administration
5. Communication
• INCIDENT INVESTIGATION LEVEL 3 – SM TRAINING
1. Legal and organisational requirements for conducting incident investigation. 2. Preparing to gather data for an investigation.
3. Gathering and evaluating data relating to an incident. 4. Conducting post-investigation functions.
5. Writing incident reports.
• FALL PROTECTION PLANNER LEVEL 3 – SM TRAINING
1. Perform risk assessment at the worksite.
2. Manage safety of personnel working at height.
3. Develop a fall protection plan and fall arrest plan. 4. Implementation of a fall protection plan.
5. Monitoring the implementation of fall protection plans. Sylvia Nomthandazo Mnguni
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• LEGAL LIABILITY – LEVEL 4 – SM TRAINING
1. The concept of legal liability in the construction environment 2. Source of legal liability.
3. Legal liability in health and safety legislation. 4. Procedures for determining legal liability.
5. Consequences for legal liability.
6. Minimizing cases of legal liability.
• FIRST AID LEVEL 2 – SM TRAINING
1. Principles and laws of primary emergency care.
2. Assessing and monitoring an emergency scene.
3. Providing CPR to adults and children.
4. Managing wounds, breaks, strains, dislocation, head injuries and bleeding. 5. Using first aid equipment correctly.
• FIRE FIGHTER LEVEL 2 – SM TRAINING
1. Procedures for dealing with fires in the workplace. 2. The types of fire its context and the appropriate firefighting procedure. 3. Selecting and maintaining firefighting and safety equipment. 4. Fighting containable/ extinguishable fires using firefighting equipment. 5. Retreating from fire site and handing over to emergency personnel.
• COVID-19 CERTIFICATE – THE KNIGHT OF SAFETY ACADEMY
• ACCIDENT REPORTING AWARENESS - THE KNIGHT OF SAFETY ACADEMY
• WORKPLACE FIRE SAFETY INDUCTION - THE KNIGHT OF SAFETY ACADEMY
• HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ROUTES-TO-ENTRY - THE KNIGHT OF SAFETY ACADEMY
• PPE CERTIFICATE – MASTER BUILDERS
• ENVIRONMENT CERTIFICATE – MASTER BUILDERS
• HOUSEKEEPING CERTIFICATE – MASTER BUILDERS
• EXCAVATION CERTIFICATE – MASTER BUILDERS
• SCAFFOLDING CERTIFICATE – MASTER BUILDERS
• THE COSHH MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE - THE KNIGHT OF SAFETY ACADEMY
• EMPLOYMENT EQUITY COMMITTEE CERTIFICATE – TRAIN YOU CAN
• INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - THE KNIGHT OF SAFETY ACADEMY
• SAFETY DATA SHEET AWARENESS - THE KNIGHT OF SAFETY ACADEMY
• HEALTH AND SAFETY REPRESENTATIVE – TRAIN YOU CAN
• EMPLOYMENT EQUITY COMMITTEE – TRAIN YOU CAN
Sylvia Nomthandazo Mnguni
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• UNDERSTANDING COVID-19: PUBLIC HEALTH AWARENESS
• ISO 14001:2015 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AWARENESS
• ISO 9001:2015 QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOUNDATION
• ISO 45001:2018 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AWARENESS R E F E R E NC E S
Mr. Perci Sibisi, Muziwethu Contracting
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Mr. Aubrey Johnston, Alloyd Group
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