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EP25: From Injuries to Culture: How Smart Businesses Turn Health & Safety into an Asset

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In this episode of The Rev Room, Francois sits down with occupational health and safety specialist Tamryn Raffles from Labournet to unpack why OHS is far more than a legal tick-box. They break down Section 8, 14, 24 and 37 responsibilities, vicarious liability, contractor risk, and what really happens when an incident occurs – from WCL forms to shutting down machinery and facing inspectors. More importantly, they explore how smart businesses use risk assessments, training, and clear procedures to build a safety culture that protects people, reduces downtime, and keeps founders out of crisis mode.

Three key takeaways

  • Compliance is the floor, not the ceiling. OHS isn’t just about avoiding fines and contravention notices – it’s a moral responsibility and a culture-driver. When staff feel genuinely safe, behaviour, productivity and retention all shift.
  • Liability flows downward – and back up. Under Section 37, employers can be held vicariously liable for the actions of employees and contractors, unless they can prove clear authority, controls and reasonable steps to prevent harm. Your “I didn’t know” defence won’t hold.
  • Risk assessments only work if everyone is in the room. A baseline risk assessment isn’t a static document; it’s an ongoing process that involves supervisors, reps and the people on the floor. When incidents happen, you go back to the assessment, adjust controls and tighten training.

If this conversation made you realise your health and safety is more “hope and guess” than structured and documented, it may be time to treat OHS like the strategic lever it really is. Start by asking a simple question: if an inspector or serious incident arrived tomorrow, would you be confident… or exposed?

Connect with Tamryn on Linked In

👉 Visit www.bizrev.co.za to learn more about our coaching, consulting, and full-service business support solutions.

📊 Want to see where your business really stands today? Take our free Biz Clarity Score™ — a 3-minute diagnostic to uncover gaps in financial visibility, tax strategy, advisory support, and business resilience. Get instant feedback and actionable next steps.

[Take Clarity Score Quiz Here]

💼 Have a business challenge, need strategic mentorship, or want to be featured on an upcoming episode of The Rev Room? Reach out directly via our site—we’d love to hear from you.

Let’s build better, together.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 521442910 series 3661307
Content provided by Francois Geldenhys. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Francois Geldenhys or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of The Rev Room, Francois sits down with occupational health and safety specialist Tamryn Raffles from Labournet to unpack why OHS is far more than a legal tick-box. They break down Section 8, 14, 24 and 37 responsibilities, vicarious liability, contractor risk, and what really happens when an incident occurs – from WCL forms to shutting down machinery and facing inspectors. More importantly, they explore how smart businesses use risk assessments, training, and clear procedures to build a safety culture that protects people, reduces downtime, and keeps founders out of crisis mode.

Three key takeaways

  • Compliance is the floor, not the ceiling. OHS isn’t just about avoiding fines and contravention notices – it’s a moral responsibility and a culture-driver. When staff feel genuinely safe, behaviour, productivity and retention all shift.
  • Liability flows downward – and back up. Under Section 37, employers can be held vicariously liable for the actions of employees and contractors, unless they can prove clear authority, controls and reasonable steps to prevent harm. Your “I didn’t know” defence won’t hold.
  • Risk assessments only work if everyone is in the room. A baseline risk assessment isn’t a static document; it’s an ongoing process that involves supervisors, reps and the people on the floor. When incidents happen, you go back to the assessment, adjust controls and tighten training.

If this conversation made you realise your health and safety is more “hope and guess” than structured and documented, it may be time to treat OHS like the strategic lever it really is. Start by asking a simple question: if an inspector or serious incident arrived tomorrow, would you be confident… or exposed?

Connect with Tamryn on Linked In

👉 Visit www.bizrev.co.za to learn more about our coaching, consulting, and full-service business support solutions.

📊 Want to see where your business really stands today? Take our free Biz Clarity Score™ — a 3-minute diagnostic to uncover gaps in financial visibility, tax strategy, advisory support, and business resilience. Get instant feedback and actionable next steps.

[Take Clarity Score Quiz Here]

💼 Have a business challenge, need strategic mentorship, or want to be featured on an upcoming episode of The Rev Room? Reach out directly via our site—we’d love to hear from you.

Let’s build better, together.

  continue reading

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