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Trainees receive certificates in safety, health

The group trained for a few weeks and they are now looking for practical training.

Fifteen young people who trained as Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) Representatives during the South African National Road Agency Limited’s (Sanral) project between Izingolweni and Murchison received certificates at Gorgez View in Paddock last Friday.

A SHE Representative is usually appointed in the workplace to represent his/her fellow employees to ensure that all risks and hazards are identified and dealt with, as far as reasonably practicable.

Sbahle Ngubane from Izingolweni (left), Priscilla Fynn and Mpendulo Ngcobo from Bhobhoyi in Paddock last Friday.

They can also further their studies by doing a safety health officer course.

The group trained for a few weeks and they are now looking for practical training.

Some of them are from Murchison, Bhobhoyi and Izingolweni.

After receiving their certificates at the Gorgez View last Friday are Nkululeko Shazi (left), Sihle Shozi and Kanyisile Nyawose.

One of the trainees Nkululeko Shazi said they are very grateful for the opportunity and happy that they have achieved something during this project.

“We are now looking at finding practical training so that when we look for jobs, as we have some experience.”

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