Afrimat invites qualified applicants to apply for its Health & Safety Learnership Programme 2025 vacancies. The closing date for applications is 14 October 2025.
## About the Afrimat Health & Safety Learnership
The Afrimat Health & Safety Learnership Programme lets you learn how to keep people safe at work while you study. You’ll spend time on real jobs in a mining and construction setting. The programme gives you a mix of hands‑on experience and classroom knowledge, so you can build a solid foundation for a future career in occupational health and safety.
## Who Can Apply? (Minimum Requirements)
To join the 2025 learnership, you need to meet these simple conditions:
– You must be studying a Health & Safety‑related subject or course right now.
– You should be ready to learn new skills and get paid training.
– You need good basic computer skills, especially with Microsoft Office.
– You should be comfortable working in a busy work place and be willing to take the initiative when things get hectic.
Afrimat looks for people who are proactive, disciplined, and eager to help keep all their facilities safe and compliant with the law.
## What You’ll Do (Duties & Responsibilities)
As a learner, you’ll get to try out many tasks that are key to a safe workplace. Some of the things you’ll do include:
– Helping with safety inductions and toolbox talks for new workers.
– Checking that the mine follows the Mine Health and Safety Act and other rules.
– Learning how to keep the environment clean under the National Environmental Management Act (NEM Act).
– Spotting safety hazards and risky situations in the workplace.
– Writing and reviewing safety documents called Codes of Practice.
– Adding and tracking safety records in the SHEQ system.
– Aiding in the drafting of Legal Appointments.
– Supporting investigations when accidents or incidents happen.
– Attending Health and Safety Committee meetings.
– Performing internal and external audits to make sure safety standards are met.
– Answering co‑workers’ questions about safety.
– Working with the Safety Officer on visual inspections.
– Reporting near‑misses, incidents, and full accidents.
All of these activities let you put what you learn into action in a real, professional environment.
## How to Apply
Apply by sending all the required documents in one file (max 3 MB). Your application should include:
– A full CV that lists your education and any work experience.
– A certified copy of your ID.
– Your most recent academic transcript.
– A Work Integrated Learning (WIL) letter from the university where you study.
Upload the file through the online application portal that Afrimat provides. Remember, the last day you can apply is 14 October 2025, so submit it before that date.
## Why This Learnership Is a Great Chance
If you’re excited about making workplaces safer and you want to learn the skills needed for a future job in health and safety, the Afrimat Health & Safety Learnership Programme 2025 is an excellent way to start. It gives you hands‑on experience, training with real industry experts, and a clear path to a rewarding career in safety management.
Get ready to take your next step—you might find your future in safety success inside Afrimat’s learning environment!
