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Takealot failing to comply with health and safety regulations: department

The company was issued with three prohibition notices, which prevent them from:

  • allowing contractors onsite with stepladders without non-skid rubber,
  • storing chemicals in a general storing area or racks in that they are flammable and can have adverse effects on the health and safety of employees; and
  • deducting money from employees for protective safety shoes.

The department granted Takealot 60 days to get its house in order.

The inspection was led by the department’s inspector-general Aggy Moiloa, who told Takealot management the department was willing to help them comply with labour laws.

“We don’t take pleasure in seeing you being squeamish. We don’t want that because we hardly ever subscribe to 'the stick approach', unless we are pushed to the limits — and if you push us, you are going to see that,” said Moiloa. 

Compliance orders were issued after inspectors also found that Takealot was not complying with the:

  • Unemployment Insurance Act;
  • Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act; and
  • Basic Conditions of Employment Act.

The department inspected 19 workplaces on Tuesday, where contraventions were found mostly in occupational health and safety.

“It’s been a trend [of contraventions] throughout the country. The compliance levels range from 18% to just under 40%,” said Moiloa.

About 11 undocumented foreigners and two employers were arrested at the Takealot warehouse in Kempton Park and three people were arrested in Pretoria on Tuesday.

The department said there were outstanding cases in the Silverton area, where home affairs immigration agents were still verifying documents.

The joint operation, also involving the department of home affairs' immigration services and the police, continues.

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