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Health and safety

In this country, what are the main rules relating to health and safety on construction sites? Do these rules in any way relate to the use of the development after construction is completed?

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

Health and safety rules are guided by a number of statutes. The main acts to be observed in terms of health and safety in construction works are the Labour Act [Chapter 28.01], the National Social Security Authority Act [Chapter 17.04], Factories and Works Act [Chapter 14.08] Environmental Management Act [Chapter 20:27], the Pneumoconiosis Act [Chapter 15:08].

  • The Labour Act contains stipulations in favour of the health and safety of workers, ie no employer shall require any employee to work under any conditions or situations which are below those prescribed by law or by the conventional practice of the occupation for the protection of such employee’s health or safety.
  • The National Social Security Authority Act [Chapter 17:04] Accident Prevention and Workers’ Compensation Notice No.6 of 1990 seeks to cater for workers’ needs in case of accidents occurring at the construction site.
  • The Environmental Management Act [Chapter 20.27] emphasizes sustainable development and prohibits the discharge and disposal of waste without a waste license. It goes on to set standards of noise pollution and lists some offences relating to pesticides and toxic substances.
  • The Pneumonoconiosis Act [Chapter 15:08] prohibits the employment of workers in dusty occupation who suffer from penumonoconiosis (respiratory disease).
  • The wearing of masks in public areas and use of hand sanitizers is mandatory as provided for by Statutory Instrument 169 of 2022 Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) (No. 2) (Amendment) Order, 2022 (No. 42). Construction sites must observe the wearing of prospective masks and use of hand sanitizers.

There are also some specific rules that govern the use of land and buildings, depending on the nature of the structure and the permitted use of the land. An example would be restrictions on the use of land and water in the vicinity of aerodromes. In general, local authorities have adopted the Model Use and Occupation of Land and Buildings By-laws while city councils have adopted Public Health By-laws which regulate the permitted uses of land and buildings within their jurisdiction.