Tebello Occupational Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality Services

Tebello Occupational Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality Services Tebello SHEQ Services
We provide comprehensive and integrated services for Occupational Health,Safety,Environmental and Quality Management.

17/01/2017

WELCOME BACK

I am very pleased to announce that our team is back at work, we thank you for joining and liking our page. Our experience and vision will be a great asset to this group, and I know that the team is looking forward to working with you..sharing with you and learning with you...
Below is an events calendar for health for the february month...we would like to celebrate with you..

FEBRUARY 2017

Healthy Lifestyles Awareness Month

Environmental Health Awareness Month

Reproductive Health Awareness Month

4

World Cancer Day

8-14

Pregnancy Awareness Week

10-16

STI's/ Condom Week

13

International Epilepsy Day

19

Healthy Lifestyles Awareness Day

The slogan for World AIDS Day 2016 is: “It is in our hands to end HIV and TB”World AIDS Day is commemorated each year on...
01/12/2016

The slogan for World AIDS Day 2016 is: “It is in our hands to end HIV and TB”

World AIDS Day is commemorated each year on the 1st of December and is an opportunity for every community to unite in the fight against HIV, show support for people living with HIV and remember those who have passed away.

This year’s World AIDS Day in South Africa will be a chance to reflect on what we have achieved with the National Strategic Plan (NSP) on HIV, STIs and TB, 2012–2016, which is coming to an end. World AIDS Day will also look ahead to the new NSP covering the period 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2022.

To all those who have events celebrating,educating and making awareness..thank you for taking care of your employees..our brothers and sisters

We are either infected or affected
So lets all put it in our hands to help fight the spread of HIV/AIDS

14/11/2016

Eyes on Diabetes

The theme of World Diabetes Day 14 november 2016 is Eyes on Diabetes.
The year’s activities and materials will focus on promoting the importance of screening to ensure early diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and treatment to reduce the complications.

Screening for type 2 diabetes is important to modify its course and reduce the risk of complications.

Diabetes is a huge and growing burden:
415 million adults were living with diabetes in 2015 and this number is expected to increase to around 642 million or one in ten adults by 2040.

1.One in two adults with diabetes is undiagnosed.Many people live with type 2 diabetes for a long period of time without being aware of their condition. By the time of diagnosis, diabetes complications may already be present.

Up to 70% of type 2 diabetes cases can be prevented or delayed by adopting healthier lifestyles, equivalent to up to 160 million cases by 2040.
The number of people with diabetes in low- and middle-income countries will continue to grow, posing a threat to sustainable development. For example by 2040, the number of people with diabetes in Africa is expected to double.

Screening for diabetes complications is an essential part of managing all types of diabetes.

One in two people with diabetes remain undiagnosed,which makes them particularly susceptible to the complications of the condition, causing substantial disability and premature death.

Delayed diagnosis means that many people with type 2 diabetes will suffer from at least one complication by the time they are diagnosed with diabetes.
In many countries diabetes is a leading cause of blindness, cardiovascular disease, kidney failure and lower-limb amputation.

More of us will develop and live with type 1 diabetes.

Screening for diabetes complications is an important part of effective management of the disease, to ensure optimal health.

The management of diabetes and its complications begins in primary health care and this should include screening for diabetic retinopathy.

Early detection and timely treatment of diabetic retinopathy can prevent vision loss and reduce the impact of diabetes on individuals, their carers and society.

Careful management of diabetes and screening for diabetic eye disease can help prevent visual impairment and blindness.

20/10/2016

You only live once, so let our mobile Clinics help you lead a top-quality life.

Whether you’re concerned about the effects of ongoing stress or simply doing a routine checkup,even wellness events, our team of trained nursing specialists are available for you and your employees.

For screenings, travel vaccinations and advice, contact us at your convenience or book us to visit your site..

Some of our Our services:
Diabetic care and dietary advice - test your blood sugar and control levels with low GI foods.

Blood pressure monitoring - manage arterial blood pressure levels and understand your readings.

Glucose screening – take this standard blood sugar test during the third trimester of pregnancy.

Cholesterol screening - measure your level of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and triglycerides.
HIV screening, testing and counselling– learn your HIV status and get psychological help after testing positive.
Weight loss advice - shed unwanted kilos with expert fitness and nutritional advice.
Health assessments – get a comprehensive physical

Wound care training – correctly dress simple wounds and burns for speedy healing.

Contact us on:[email protected]
:0838668391

19/07/2016

Our aim is to create sustainable wellness awareness. A well employee is more productive at work and takes less sick days.

We will assess your company and employees’ needs around wellbeing and tailor-make a continued wellness education program that will run for a period of time. This allows time to help employees obtain healthy lifestyle habits. We will monitor employee progress and guide them around their wellness, to ensure that they are knowledgeable and have the tools to succeed.

Email us on:[email protected]
Call us on : +27 83 866 8391

08/07/2016

OSHA Training Toolbox Talk:

Preventing Fires Caused by Electrical Cords
[Reference 1910.305(g)(1)(iv) / 1926.405(g)(1)(iii)]
Electricity is something we all take for granted. It does its job, day after day, without us actually seeing it or even giving it a second thought. But this complacency can lead us to ignore potentially unsafe conditions that, if left unchanged, can lead to a fire starting, or even an electrocution. Here are a few examples of such conditions:
Using staples, nails or similar devices to attach electrical cords to the wall – Nails, staples, wire, and similar objects can break through the insulating jacket of electrical cords; either immediately when they are applied, or later after months or even years of wear and tear. This could eventually lead to sparks or excessive heat building up and igniting a fire.
Running electrical cords through doorways or windows – If the door or window gets closed, the cord can become pinched, which can damage the outer jacket of the cord. This too could eventually lead to sparks or excessive heat build-up, igniting a fire.
Using electrical cords rated for indoor use outdoors – Cords intended for indoor use only are not designed to stand up to extreme outdoor conditions, such as cold, ice, wetness, or excessive heat. These conditions can weaken the cord and cause it to deteriorate, which could lead to sparks or excessive heat build-up igniting a fire. Check the tag on the cord or the packaging it came in to determine where it is, and is not, designed to be used.
Overloading an electrical cord – Electrical cords are designed to provide for a certain amount of electricity to be drawn through the cord (usually expressed as “amps”, or amperage). Overloading a cord by using it to power equipment that draws too much current can cause it to over-heat, possibly starting a fire. Check the tag on the cord or the packaging it came in to determine the maximum amperage for which the cord is rated, and compare that to the amperage drawn by the equipment attached to that cord.
Leaving unsafe electrical cords in service – If you find a cord that is being used improperly, or is damaged, please notify your supervisor immediately, or turn it in to the person(s) responsible for replacement and/or repair. DO NOT try to repair a cord unless specifically authorized. Your quick action could prevent an unfortunate accident from occurring.

What is Earth Day?Celebrated every year on April 22, Earth Day aims to encourage people across the world to be more envi...
22/04/2016

What is Earth Day?

Celebrated every year on April 22, Earth Day aims to encourage people across the world to be more environmentally friendly.

This might mean increasing the amount they recycle, volunteering for a local green project or installing solar panels at their home. so it's the perfect time to start thinking about the planet we live on - and how to save it.

Every year, more than one billion people across the world mark the event by showing support for environmental protection .

Festivals, rallies and outdoor events are held in nearly 200 countries - often, with the support of A-list celebrities and political leaders...
-Plant a tree
-recycle
- make a contribution..
LETS SAVE OUR PLANET
HAPPY EARTH DAY

01/04/2016

In support of our quest for excellence and to encourage an attitude of constantly meeting or exceeding our customer expectations, we are committed to continually improving the effectiveness of our quality management system. Employee health and well-being is our primary concern. A happy, healthy workforce is a valuable and productive workforce.

Contact us today for prompt, professional on-site medical services. Contact us on:+27 83 866 8391

10/03/2016

Diabetic care and monitoring

If you have diabetes, what you do every day has a big impact on your health and quality of life. Good blood sugar control can help prevent or delay complications, and early detection and treatment of complications can keep them from getting worse.

To help take charge of your diabetes, take these actions every day:

Follow a healthy eating plan by eating more fruits and vegetables and less sugar and salt.
Get physically active – 10 to 20 minutes a day is better than an hour once a week.
Take diabetes medicine as prescribed by your doctor.
Check your blood sugar regularly to understand and track how food, activity, and medicine affect your blood sugar levels.
And make sure you know your diabetes ABCs. By managing your ABCs, you can help lower your risk for heart attack, stroke, and other complications:

A – the AIC test, which measures average blood sugar over 2 to 3 months
B – blood pressure, the force of blood flow inside blood vessels
C – cholesterol, a group of blood fats that affect the risk of heart attack or stroke
s – stop smoking or don’t start
Living with diabetes is challenging, but taking good care of yourself makes a big difference in feeling your best and being your healthiest now and in the future.

Tebello ohse provides care and monitoring for diabetes and other chronic illness.

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Bela-Bela
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