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The Public Servants Association (PSA) has condemned deteriorating conditions at Koster Hospital in the North West province, citing severe non-compliance with occupational health and safety (OHS) regulations.
Labour Relations Officer Kabelo Moalosi detailed the hazards:
"These conditions pose direct danger to patients and staff," Moalosi stated, noting that nurses must work "in environments where their safety isn’t guaranteed."
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The PSA warns that the infrastructure crisis is crippling service delivery:
"Why must we wait for national television exposure to address basic safety issues?" Moalosi questioned, criticizing the Department of Health and Labour inspectors for failing to act.
The association has escalated concerns through:
Proposed Solutions:
"We won’t rush to close the hospital," Moalosi clarified, "but we demand urgent risk assessments and action."
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The PSA highlights systemic failures:
The NW Health Department has yet to confirm timelines for repairs or the MEC’s inspection date.
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