Workmans comp, the next step.
Workmans comp, the next step.
workmans comp was my biggest stress this year. imagine my guys and my subbies getting to site and they wont allow them in ,and the R 1000 a day cherry picker is standing still,just because the dol havent assessed me after submitting 10 months earlier. submitting on line is much better once you know how.
Bergie give us some tips, links addresses etc to help others, I will post my long rock uphill journey through the process once I get started
will post some tips when i get a gap. my wife did all the hard work. i will interrogate her for the procedures
Where in C.T. did you register bergie
heres the address and contact person: if anybody needs the forms to fill in ( 3 pages) i can e mail it. i paid R 360 for 3 years.you can pay R 120 for 1 year. cash at their offices.
Department of Labour
6th Floor
West Bank Building
Cnr. Riebeeck and Long Streets
Cape Town
Tel: 021 4418172
Att: Marcellino Arendse
hope this helps
mikilianis (04-Jul-13)
Thank you bergie recieved this message From the ecbsa last week make any sense to anybody
Good Day,
We note that your Registration as an Electrical Contractor has expired.
PLEASE READ THE IMPORTANT INFORMATION BELOW ON THE NEW REGISTRATION PROCESS.
As from 1 September 2012, the ECBSA is no longer mandated to do the registration of Electrical Contractors, this function is now being performed by the Department of Labour (DOL).
The ECBSA is now offering a Voluntary Listing to all contractors, once they have obtained their mandatory DOL registration certificates.
Currently there is NO national data base available from the DOL , which makes confirming your contractor registration extremely difficult, whereas the ECB’s Voluntary Listing will be national and can be verified on our website.
Information as supplied by the DOL:
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR: BANKING DETAILS
*FNB :- ACCOUNT 6202 513 5577
*BRANCH CODE :- 25 - 31 - 45
*REFERENCE :- OHS-EIR- ……………………..( Contractor's Name)
*FEES :- R120.00 ( Annually)
It is for anyone who wants to pay R350 for electronic COC's and so that you can register with the ECB, because the DOL haven't quite figured out how the whole thing works yet, so people cant check to see if you are registered or not, by paying the R350 people can check that you are registered. Oh by the way you still have to pay the R120 to the DOL, so they can get a piece of the action.
For any Jo'burg electricians who are going to register soon DOL moved to 77 De Korte street in Braamfontein.
Last I saw all documents had to be submitted by snail mail or hand delivered.
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