Submissions closed on 6 March 2026. The information below is archived for reference.
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Reference
34063-1N
Organization
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality
Province
KwaZulu-Natal
Closed
6 March 2026
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The information shown on this card is preliminary. Our procurement team is currently finalising the submission guidelines, evaluation criteria, technical specifications, financial requirements, and compliance sections so you have a clean, bid-ready summary to work from. Document being finalised: 37.2 Agreement - 1N - 34063 - Outer West Fire and Invasive Species Control.pdf. You don’t need to refresh — this page will pick up the updated review automatically.
Contact Information
Source: 37.2 Agreement - 1N - 34063 - Outer West Fire and Invasive Species Control.pdfCompiled by: Siya Nkosi (Safety Officer). Reviewed by: Arty Zondi (Manager: Safety & Risk). No direct contact details provided in the document.
Submission Guidelines
Source: 37.2 Agreement - 1N - 34063 - Outer West Fire and Invasive Species Control.pdfRequired returnable documents: Signed 37.2 Agreement in terms of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (1993), acknowledging responsibilities as the Service Provider. Must include: health and safety file (for OHS Unit approval), activity risk assessments, written safe working procedures, and proof of employee training on these procedures.
Technical Specifications
Source: 37.2 Agreement - 1N - 34063 - Outer West Fire and Invasive Species Control.pdfScope: Outer West Fire and Invasive Species Control. Key deliverables: Fire control and invasive species management. Safety requirements: Vehicle safety (good working condition), valid medical certificates of fitness for all employees, mandatory use of appropriate PPE, compliance with working at heights precautions (e.g., ladder stability), and adherence to eThekwini Municipality’s site rules, safety, health, and environmental requirements. Hazard awareness: Must address risks including snake/scorpion bites, bee attacks, road accidents, tree falls, slipping hazards, herbicide contamination, eye injuries, team conflicts, and machinery-related accidents (e.g., chainsaws). Permit to Work: Required from the Building Supervisor before commencing work. Emergency compliance: Must follow eThekwini Municipality’s Emergency Evacuation Plan.
Compliance Requirements
Source: 37.2 Agreement - 1N - 34063 - Outer West Fire and Invasive Species Control.pdfMandatory: Registration and good standing with the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Commissioner. Occupational Health and Safety Act (1993) compliance: Service Provider must act as an employer with full duties and responsibilities under the Act. Additional: Health and safety file approval by OHS Unit, risk assessments, safe working procedures, and employee training.
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