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Safety Officer Course South Africa
Accredited OHS Training 2026 | United Training Centre
United Training Centre offers an accredited Safety Officer course across South Africa — training health and safety practitioners to apply the Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993 (OHS Act) in real workplace environments. Our 2-week Safety Officer programme covers hazard identification, risk assessment, incident investigation, safety file compilation, legal compliance and safety management — giving you the practical tools to function as a qualified Safety Officer from day one.
The Safety Officer role is one of the most in-demand compliance positions in South Africa. Every construction site, manufacturing plant, mine, warehouse and government facility requires a qualified person responsible for OHS Act compliance. Without a trained Safety Officer, companies face Department of Labour fines, site shutdowns and criminal liability under the OHS Act.
United Training Centre’s Safety Officer course is CETA accredited, recognised by SAIOSH (South African Institute of Occupational Safety and Health) and accepted by employers across all industries. 5 locations. Free accommodation. Call +27 81 795 8133 to enroll today.
A Safety Officer — also called an OHS Officer, Health and Safety Officer or Safety Practitioner — is a person formally appointed in writing by an employer to assist the employer in maintaining occupational health and safety compliance in the workplace under the OHS Act 85 of 1993.
The Safety Officer is not simply a person who puts up safety signs. Under the OHS Act, the Safety Officer has defined legal responsibilities that, if neglected, expose both the officer and the employer to significant legal and financial consequences.
LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF A SAFETY OFFICER IN SOUTH AFRICA
WHO APPOINTS THE SAFETY OFFICER?
Under Section 16(2) of the OHS Act, the employer must appoint a person in writing to assist in maintaining OHS Act compliance. This written appointment — called a Section 16(2) appointment — is the legal basis for the Safety Officer role. Without a formal written appointment, the Safety Officer has no legal standing and the employer remains fully liable.
United Training Centre’s Safety Officer course covers the Section 16(2) appointment in detail — including how to draft the appointment letter, what responsibilities it transfers and what it means for the Safety Officer’s personal liability.
Why Every South African Workplace Legally Requires a Qualified Safety Officer
The Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993 (OHS Act) is the primary legislation governing workplace health and safety in South Africa for all sectors except mining (which falls under the Mine Health and Safety Act). The OHS Act creates enforceable legal obligations for employers, employees and appointed safety practitioners.
KEY OHS ACT PROVISIONS THAT DRIVE SAFETY OFFICER DEMAND
Section 8 — General Duties of Employers
Every employer is legally required to provide and maintain a workplace that is safe and without risk to the health of employees, as far as is reasonably practicable. This obligation cannot be delegated away — but a properly trained and appointed Safety Officer is the practical mechanism through which employers fulfil it.
Section 16(1) and 16(2) — Chief Executive Officer and Delegation
Section 16(1) places the primary OHS responsibility on the CEO of the organisation. Section 16(2) allows the CEO to assign specific OHS duties in writing to a nominated person — the Safety Officer. This written assignment is what makes the Safety Officer appointment legal and enforceable.
Section 17 — Health and Safety Representatives
Every employer with more than 20 employees must designate Health and Safety Representatives. The Safety Officer is typically responsible for facilitating their election, training and function.
Section 19 — Health and Safety Committees
Employers with two or more Health and Safety Representatives must establish a Health and Safety Committee. The Safety Officer typically chairs or coordinates this committee and maintains its records.
Section 24 — Reporting of Incidents
Certain workplace incidents — fatalities, injuries requiring more than 14 days off work, dangerous occurrences — must be reported to the Department of Labour within specified timeframes. The Safety Officer is responsible for this reporting and the associated investigation documentation.
WHAT HAPPENS WITHOUT A QUALIFIED SAFETY OFFICER?
Our 2-week accredited Safety Officer course covers every core competency a Safety Officer needs to function legally and effectively in any South African workplace. The programme is built around the OHS Act 85 of 1993 and its subsidiary regulations, with practical application on real workplace scenarios.
WEEK 1 — OHS ACT LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND RISK MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1 — THE OHS ACT 85 OF 1993
MODULE 2 — APPLICABLE REGULATIONS
MODULE 3 — HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT (HIRA)
MODULE 4 — SAFE WORK PROCEDURES
WEEK 2 — SAFETY MANAGEMENT, INVESTIGATION AND DOCUMENTATION
WEEK 2 — SAFETY MANAGEMENT, INVESTIGATION AND DOCUMENTATION
MODULE 5 — INCIDENT INVESTIGATION
MODULE 6 — SAFETY FILE COMPILATION
MODULE 7 — HEALTH AND SAFETY REPRESENTATIVES AND COMMITTEES
MODULE 8 — EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
MODULE 9 — PPE MANAGEMENT
INCLUDED IN YOUR R8,500
Qualified Safety Officers are in continuous, nationwide demand across every sector of the South African economy. The OHS Act applies to every employer with more than one employee — which means every business, construction site, mine, factory, hospital, school and government department must maintain OHS Act compliance. The Safety Officer is the person who delivers that compliance.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE WITH A SAFETY OFFICER QUALIFICATION
SALARY RANGES — SAFETY OFFICERS IN SOUTH AFRICA
INDUSTRIES THAT HIRE SAFETY OFFICERS
UPGRADING AFTER YOUR SAFETY OFFICER CERTIFICATE
The Safety Officer course is the right qualification if:
YOU ARE A WORKPLACE SAFETY REPRESENTATIVE OR DESIGNATED SAFETY PERSON
YOU WANT TO START A CAREER IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
YOU ARE A SUPERVISOR, FOREMAN OR SITE MANAGER
YOU ARE AN EMPLOYER OR BUSINESS OWNER
YOU ARE A CONSTRUCTION, MINING OR INDUSTRIAL WORKER
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Why Do Your Safety Officer Training at United Training Centre?
South Africa has many Safety Officer training providers. Here is why United Training Centre is the right choice:
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What Our Safety Officer Course Graduates Say
"I had been working on construction sites in Nelspruit for eight years as a general supervisor. My company kept asking me to handle safety on the site but I had no formal training. I enrolled at United Training Centre for the 2-week Safety Officer course. The most useful part was the Safety File module — I had no idea what was legally required. The facilitator had worked as a Safety Officer on large commercial projects and every example he gave us was from a real site situation. By the end of the two weeks I had compiled a complete Safety File and understood exactly what my legal obligations were. I passed the examination and received my CETA-accredited certificate. My employer appointed me formally under Section 16(2) three weeks after I finished the course. My salary increased immediately. I am now studying COMSOC 1-2-3 through United Training Centre to qualify for construction safety officer roles on larger projects."
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Safety Officer Course South Africa — Frequently Asked Questions
Section 16(2) of the OHS Act 85 of 1993 is the provision that allows a CEO or employer to formally assign specific OHS duties to a nominated person in writing. This written assignment is what creates the formal Safety Officer appointment. Without a valid Section 16(2) appointment, a Safety Officer has no legal standing and the employer remains fully liable for all OHS Act obligations. United Training Centre’s Safety Officer course covers Section 16(2) appointments in full — including how to draft them, what responsibilities they transfer and what they mean for the Safety Officer’s personal liability.
United Training Centre offers accredited Safety Officer training at five locations across South Africa: Nelspruit (32 Bell Street, Mpumalanga), Germiston (107 High Street, Gauteng), Witbank/eMalahleni (Mpumalanga), Polokwane (Limpopo) and Rustenburg (66 Steen Street, North West). Free accommodation is available at all branches for students from outside the local area. Call +27 81 795 8133 to confirm your nearest branch and the next available start date.
Yes. United Training Centre provides free accommodation for Safety Officer course students travelling from outside the training centre area at all five branches — Nelspruit, Germiston, Witbank, Polokwane and Rustenburg. The 2-week programme requires full daily attendance and free accommodation removes the commuting burden. Contact us on +27 81 795 8133 when enrolling to arrange accommodation for the full 2 weeks.
Ready to Qualify as a Safety Officer? Enroll Today.
Every workplace in South Africa needs a qualified Safety Officer. Every employer who does not have one is exposed to DOL fines, stop-work orders and criminal liability. The R12,000 Safety Officer course at United Training Centre takes 2 weeks and delivers a CETA-accredited certificate that protects your employer, opens doors in your career and puts you in a role that pays significantly more than the position you hold today.