
Get Involved
Join Our Mission to Elevate Safety Standards Across Southern Africa
Ways to Engage with SASHPA
Your expertise and passion can make a difference. Choose how you want to contribute to the OSH community.

Volunteer
- Committee Membership: Join technical or ethics committees
- Event Support: Help organize conferences and workshops
- Mentorship: Guide emerging OSH professionals
- Regional Chapters: Lead or support local initiatives

Share Expertise
- Speak at Events: Present at webinars and conferences
- Write Content: Contribute to publications and blogs
- Develop Training: Create CPD course materials
- Research Collaboration: Partner on OSH studies

Lead & Govern
- Council Positions: Serve on SASHPA’s governing council
- Chapter Leadership: Lead provincial chapters
- Committee Chair: Oversee technical committees
- Task Forces: Lead special projects and initiatives
Current Opportunities
Immediate openings for passionate OSH professionals to make an impact
Technical Committee Members
Focus Areas: Construction Safety, Mining Regulations, Risk Management
Help develop industry standards and best practice guidelines. Monthly virtual meetings with quarterly in-person sessions.
Regional Chapter Coordinators
Locations: Gauteng, Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape
Lead local networking events, workshops, and community outreach programs in your province.
Mentorship Program Facilitators
Commitment: 2-4 hours monthly for 6 months
Guide emerging OSH professionals through their career development and certification journey.
Why Get Involved?
Professional Growth
- Develop leadership and governance skills
- Expand your professional network
- Gain recognition in the OSH community
- Enhance your CV with volunteer experience
Industry Impact
- Shape OSH standards and practices
- Influence policy and legislation
- Mentor the next generation of professionals
- Contribute to safer workplaces across Africa

Ready to Make a Difference?
Join hundreds of OSH professionals who are actively shaping the future of workplace safety in Southern Africa
