Safety of plant, equipment + people
Valid alcohol testing in the workplace
Protecting safety programmes and labour outcomes For organisations operating in mining, construction, transport, and manufacturing, the risks associated with inaccurate alcohol testing extend beyond compliance. Questionable results can undermine zero-tolerance policies, expose employers to costly disputes and weaken the overall safety culture. “The risks of using non-accredited calibration services are not only technical, they are also operational and legal,” Evans notes. “If a breathalyser result cannot be defended, employers may be forced to reinstate employees or settle cases, even when safety was genuinely at risk.” SANAS accreditation strengthens the legal defensibility of test results, giving employers confidence that alcohol testing outcomes will stand up to scrutiny when challenged. Making audits simpler and compliance stronger The benefits of SANAS accreditation also extend into day- to-day operations, particularly during audits and safety reviews. In heavily regulated sectors, employers are often required to demonstrate that their testing equipment meets recognised standards. “When customers are audited, they can point directly to the SANAS certificate of the laboratory that supplies and calibrates their breathalysers,” Evans says. “That single document carries significant weight and removes the need for lengthy technical explanations or repeated verification requests.” The certification also reduces the administrative burden by streamlining audit processes and minimising delays linked to calibration challenges. A new benchmark for workplace alcohol testing With this accreditation, ALCO-Safe has strengthened its position as a leader in breathalyser distribution, maintenance, and calibration in South Africa. “This accreditation is about more than compliance,” Evans says. “It’s about trust, trust in the numbers, trust in the process and trust that employers are making decisions based on results that are accurate, fair and defensible.” Achieving SANAS accreditation, ALCO-Safe has reinforced its own standards and raised expectations for workplace alcohol testing across South Africa’s safety-critical industries.
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industries, breathalyser reading can carry serious consequences – ranging from removing a worker from a site to defending a dismissal at the CCMA. Yet workplace alcohol testing operates in an environment with limited formal regulation, leaving employers without backup when results are challenged. a single In this environment, ALCO-Safe has stepped forward, becoming the first privately owned laboratory in South Africa to achieve accreditation from the South African National Accreditation
Rhys Evans, Managing Director of ALCO-Safe.
System (SANAS) for breathalyser calibration. And it is the only privately owned provider accredited to manage the full lifecycle of handheld breathalysers, from sales and servicing to calibration, under a single accredited framework. The accreditation from SANAS is a significant step, formally recognising the technical competence of ALCO- Safe’s calibration laboratory and confirming that its breathalyser calibration and verification processes meet strict national and international standards for accuracy, consistency and traceability. Turning uncertainty into defensible certainty In the absence of a prescribed national standard for workplace breathalyser testing, employers are often required to justify the credibility of their testing equipment after the fact, particularly if CCMA or Labour Court proceedings follow. “Without an independent benchmark, employers can find themselves trying to prove the accuracy of their instruments every time a result is challenged,” says Rhys Evans, Managing Director at ALCO-Safe. “SANAS accreditation removes the uncertainty, confirming that our calibration procedures, documentation and accuracy calculations have already been independently assessed and approved.” The accreditation process required ALCO-Safe to demonstrate the precision of its calibration instruments, and the strength of its quality systems. Detailed procedures, traceable records and repeatable methods ensure calibration results remain consistent, no matter which technician performs the work.
For more information visit: www.alcosafe.co.za
Fire safety for above-ground petroleum storage facilities
emphasises the importance of specialised fire protection strategies to safeguard facilities, communities, and the environment. ASP Fire CEO, Michael van Niekerk, highlights that: “Unlike underground systems, above-ground tanks are directly exposed to environmental conditions, mechanical damage, and operational hazards. This exposure, combined with the inherent volatility of fuels, makes them highly Continued on page 27
Above-ground storage tanks (ASTs) play a critical role in the handling of petroleum products, particularly in refineries, fuel depots, and bulk distribution hubs. Their design and function mean that they present among the highest fire risks in the energy and petrochemical sectors. ASP Fire, a leader in fire-risk management and safety engineering,
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