VIDEO: Another state building in Pretoria CBD a ‘threat to staff’
Mayoral spokesperson Sam Mgobozi said that process was underway to identify and rectify long-standing issues found at some of the buildings.
The building occupied by the Department of Rural Development could be next government office to fail the Tshwane metro safety audit in central Pretoria, Rekord East reports.
Recently the metro shut down the Poyntons building used by the Department of Correctional Service in the city centre after an audit declared it “unsafe” for occupation with lifts that were not working and defective hydrants.
Workers in the building were allowed back into their offices last week after some of the safety issues were attended to.
Earlier this month, mayor Solly Msimanga instructed the city manager to audit various buildings in the capital and report to him if they were safety complaint.
A Rural Development employee said their workplace faced similar challenges to the Poyntons.
The public servant, who asked not to be named for fear of victimisation, said staff spent most of their days trapped in the hazardous building.
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When the media visited the building, unsafe wiring could be seen, the basement was filled with waste material, there was mold in the corridors, the roof and walls are cracked and water running through lighting fixtures.
The staffer said the lifts were also problematic: “We have a few disabled colleagues and on days that lifts do not work, they have to access offices through other parts of the building which are further away or be helped up the stairs.”
He said the roof leaked and when it rained staff had to walk on wet floors.
He said basic emergency equipment such as fire extinguishers were not serviced regularly.
Last week the ANC urged Msimanga to issue safety compliance notices for all buildings.
Mayoral spokesperson Sam Mgobozi said that process was underway to identify and rectify long-standing issues found at some of the buildings.
He said there was also a plan to find new office spaces for other departments.


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