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Upcoming FEM Safetember Conference Shines the Spotlight on Workplace Health & Safety

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12 September 2023, Johannesburg – The Federated Employers Mutual Assurance Company (RF) (Pty) Ltd (FEM) will be hosting its annual Safetember Conference this month. FEM is a mutual insurer that provides workmen’s compensation cover to the construction industry. The conference is part of a broader “Safetember” campaign that uses the month of September to shine the spotlight on occupational health and safety (OHS) in the construction industry, and beyond. The FEM Safetember initiative was launched in 2015, with the support of the construction industry, as a means to raise awareness and reduce high accident rates. The campaign highlights the urgency for increased health and safety training, as well as the need for improved safety measures to be implemented by both employers and employees.

FEM’s 2022 statistics (extracted as of June 2023 ), based on claims received from insured employers in the construction industry, show 6 157 reported accidents for the year, with 48 fatalities, and 581 accidents resulting in permanent disability. Of the 6 157 incidents reported, a massive 32.3% were listed under the “struck by” accident category (i.e., being “struck by” a vehicle while working, being “struck by” a falling brick on a building site, etc.). As such, the theme of this year’s conference is “Addressing Struck By Injuries”, driving an increased focus on reducing accidents under this category, among others.

The conference agenda includes a welcome address by FEM CEO Ndivhuwo Manyonga and a keynote address by the Department of Employment and Labour (DEL) Chief Inspector, Ms. Milly Ruiters. DEL’s Specialist for Construction, Mr. Hilton Ganesan, will also delve into critical industry health and safety concerns.

FEM Chief Business Development Officer and SAIOSH President, Sanjay Munnoo, will provide valuable occupational safety insights based on FEM statistics, claim case study analyses and industry trends. Panel discussions and thinktank sessions will focus on addressing challenges faced by the construction industry when it comes to workplace health and safety, as well as OHS performance indicators. In line with the event’s theme, the event will include a committee discussion on “struck by” incidents as the leading cause of accidents in the construction industry. FEM’s re-skilling and upskilling programme will also be showcased, including a talk by FEM pensioner and programme beneficiary, Mzamo Ngcobo.

The conference will also mark the launch of FEM’s inaugural health and safety publication. The annual FEM Health and Safety Magazine provides key information, trends and advice based on insights from academics, industry professionals, regulatory bodies, safety experts and employees.

Commenting on the campaign and conference, FEM’s CEO Ndivhuwo Manyonga said, “We at FEM believe that with effective workplace safety planning and execution, most accidents are preventable. We are committed to driving awareness and education towards achieving the ultimate goal of zero workplace accidents. Initiatives such as the Safetember campaign and conference are aimed at networking and developing insight-based solutions to reduce occupational injuries, disabilities and the tragic loss of life. We look forward to engaging with like-minded professionals and experts at our upcoming event.”

Safetember is a national initiative, with the Johannesburg conference taking place on 20 September 2023, followed by the Cape Town event on 22 September and the Durban event on 29 September 2023.

Johannesburg FEM Safetember Conference – Event Details :
The FEM annual Safetember Conference event details are as follows:
Date: 20 September 2023
Time: 09h00 to 15h45
Media RSVPs: Email nompumelelo@1africaconsulting.co.za
Requests for one-on-one interviews at event: Email nompumelelo@1africaconsulting.co.za

About The Federated Employers Mutual Assurance Company (RF) (Pty) Ltd (FEM )

The Federated Employers Mutual Assurance Company (RF) (Pty) Ltd (FEM) is a mutual insurer that provides Workmen’s Compensation Cover to the construction industry in terms of the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act 1993 (COIDA). FEM was established as a mutual insurer in 1936 and, on the introduction of the Workmen’s Compensation Act 1941, was granted a license to continue to transact workmen’s compensation insurance for the construction industry. FEM business operations are essentially confined to the insurance of employers against their liabilities under COIDA, and related Regulations. For more information, visit: www.fem.co.za

FOR MEDIA EVENT ATTENDANCE, ENQUIRIES & INTERVIEW REQUESTS, CONTACT:
Contact: Ms. Nompumelelo Mngqibisa (1Africa Consulting – Communications Agency)
Telephone: +27 10 824 5611
Email: nompumelelo@1africaconsulting.co.za

FEM's Benefits Include:

Any medical costs related to the accident are covered.

Valid Letter of Good Standing for entrance to sites as well as tender applications.

Access to private healthcare for injured employees.

All administration is done by FEM which includes requesting all reports.

Online submission of claims documentation which helps speed up processing allowing for quick response

Merit rebates paid on favourable claims experience.

In addition, FEM has long-established relationships with an extensive list of private hospital groups as well as qualified professional nurses who monitor treatment to ensure it is in line with the injury, eliminating over-servicing. Accident statistics are also available on-line to assist employees in reducing risk. FEM also lodges Road Accident Fund claims for Motor Vehicle accidents on the employer’s behalf.

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