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Latest SASOM News Nov 2009 PDF Print E-mail

The combined SASOM National and SASOM Inland Chapter Conference and family breakaway at Lesedi Cultural Village on 23 and 24 October was an excellent way of bringing this year to a close and members enjoyed the Dinner and Dance on the Friday evening and the Cultural Programme and Braai the next which were a great opportunities to renew friendships and forge new ones among the SASOM and SASOHN colleagues.

Renowned presenters shed new light on ethical and legal aspects of Occupational Medicine Practice and the delegates rated the presentations and discussions very highly. SAMA accredited the Conference with 14 Continuing Education Units.

The SASOM Inland Chapter held their Annual General Meeting after the Conference programme on the 23rd October. Dr M Botha, Dr E Dorkin, Dr M Mdhuli and Dr P Mogoro, and were re-elected to the Executive Committee with Dr P Chagan and Dr M Motau elected as new members.

The SASOM National Annual General Meeting was held at 12:00 on 24 October 2009. The SASOM Membership fee for 2010 was approved and is due before 31 January 2010 – Membership renewal forms and invoices have been sent out and if you have not received one, please contact the National Office. They are also available on this website.

The guideline on hourly tariffs for part-time services for 2010, which is available only to SASOM Members in good standing, was also accepted.

daan kocks

We appreciate the exceptional service rendered to SASOM by Professor Daan Kocks, who received Honorary Life membership of the Society in accordance with the SASOM Constitution. Prof Kocks has been Chairman of the SASOM Executive Committee since June 1997 and worked tirelessly towards the success of the International Congress an Occupational Health - ICOH2009 in March this year, since 2002.

The SASOM Executive Committee for 2010 includes the previous committee of Prof D Kocks, Dr A Kotze, Dr F Fox, Dr D Ungerer, Dr M Botha, Dr A Combrinck, Dr E P Dorkin, Dr L La Grange, Dr P Mkalipe, Dr N Mabuya, Dr K Rainier, Dr C Roos, Dr M Ross, Dr H van der Merwe and Dr D Viljoen and newly elected Dr M Coombs, Dr S Kgalamono and Dr M Nhlapho.

With a renewed energy, all SASOM’s Guidelines on aspects of Occupational Medicine have been revised and many new ones written. It is envisaged that they will be available at the end of January 2010.

Contact Jenny Acutt in the National Office for more information.
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Telephone +27 (0)12 803 7418.

 
Possible revival in Health Organisations PDF Print E-mail

With reference to the meeting of African delegates during the 29th International Commission of Occupational Health Congress (ICOH2009) in Cape Town, the University of Limpopo and the South African Society on Occupational Medicine (SASOM) is enquiring about the interest in reviving an African network system.

The aim is to renew communication between those working in the occupational health field on the African continent and adjacent countries, with South Africa as the initial facilitator.

The Pan African Congress on Occupational Health (PACOH) and the African Association of Regional Occupational Health (AAROH) are existing organisations and we understand that a PACOH Board exists. More information and contacts of these organisations will be appreciated.

We would like to coordinate the circulation of all available information, including previous policies, in an effort to plan further action involving all interested parties. If required we may draw up a preliminary constitution for a combined group.

The benefit will be the creation of one communication network for all.

You are invited to send your comments as well as any useful information to the following email addresses: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   or  to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
Commemorative First Day Covers for ICOH2009 PDF Print E-mail

SASOM arranged for an issue of First Day Cover Postage Stamps in an attractive folder for the International Congress on Occupational Health in March this year. The folder contains 5 cancelled, 5 mint and an official first day envelope – number 7.147. There are still a few left over and philatelists and sentimentalists may contact the SASOM National Office for information on how they can be obtained.


To view he stamps visit the Philately Department, South African Post Office website at: http://www.sapo.co.za/philately/philately%20homepage.html

 
Highlights in SASOM's history PDF Print E-mail

The South African Society of Industrial Health held its inaugural meeting on 26 July 1948 and changed its name to the South African Society of Occupational Health on 18 September 1957 and again to The South African Society of Occupational Medicine on 24 August 1985, in keeping with developments in the field.

During  the 35th South African Medical Congress in 1947 an announcement was made regarding  a meeting for doctors interested in ‘industrial health’. This meeting was held in  East London on 8 October 1947 and attended by twelve doctors. At this meeting Dr C J Albertyn was elected Chairman, Dr M G Wolff Honorary Secretary and Treasurer, Dr R A Mathews the Honorary Assistant Secretary with Drs A J Orenstein and H B van der Merwe as members of an Interim Committee. Other doctors that attended were Drs E H Cluver, M Meyers, F Retief, L S Robertson, WA Ryan, JHC van Blommenstein and L S Williams. The Interim Committee drafted a Constitution and convened the inaugural meeting.

The Inaugural meeting of the Society of Industrial Health  was held in the Arts Building of the University of Pretoria on 26 July 1948, during the Annual Medical Congress. The Society was formed as a group within the Medical Association of South Africa and the constitution adopted before the election of an Executive Committee with:

 

Dr H.B. v.d. Merwe - Chairman
Dr M.G. Woolff - Vice Chairman
Dr R.A. Mathews - Secretary / Treasurer
Dr J.H.C. van Blommenstein - Member
Dr C.C.P. Anning - Member
Dr F. Retief - Member
Dr W.F. Mondriaan - Member
Dr J.B. Lurie - Member
Dr A.J. Orenstein - Membe


Dr Orenstein outlined the functions of the International Committee of Industrial Medicine of which Dr van Blommenstain, Dr Strachan and himself were members. The function of the Industrial Medical Officer in relation to cases occurring under the Workmen’s Compensation Act and the fact that the workman has the right to choose his own doctor was discussed at this meeting.

Executive Committee meetings were held every three months during which valuable codes of practice and rules for part time and full time appointments  as well as the need for lectures.  A psychiatrist,  Dr Alice Cox was invited to address a meeting on “Psychological causes of absenteeism in industry”.

At the first Annual General Meeting on 8 December 1949 fourteen members of a total of twenty nine were present and  Dr Goedvolk was elected Chairman. Dr R A Mathews was elected Chairman at the second Annual General Meeting in 1951when the Society had 33 members and 8 associate members.

Meetings continued regularly with increasing clinical talks and visits to different industries included as was the extension of occupational health practice in industry. The chairmanship rotated among those that formed part of the original group, until  1975 when Prof Albert Coetzee was Chairman from 1975 to 1982. Prof J Mets was in the Chair from 1985 to 1989 followed by Dr D Whitaker for a year and Dr M Baker from 1990 to 1993. Dr Ferdi Smith served as Chairman from 1993 until the current Chairman, Prof D Kocks took over in 1997.

On the whole the Executive Committee members all served for long periods and gave up much of their time, which all SASOM members appreciate. There were times such as when the Erasmus and Wiehan Commissions of Enquiry took place in the late 1970’s and when the Machinery and Occupational Safety Act and Basic Conditions of Employment Act were promulgated, that the Committee members worked long hours and held extra meetings to inform occupational health practitioners and employers of the implications.

The name South African Society of Occupational Medicine (SASOM) was adopted in 1985 and the logo has been registered with the Bureau of Heraldry in 2008.

In 2009 SASOM presented the 29th Triennial International Commission on Occupational Health Congress in Cape Town. Known as ICOH2009, it was the first of these prestigious five-day Congresses on Sub-Saharan soil and a great success.

Jenny Acutt

 
SASOM Conferences in 2010 PDF Print E-mail

SASOM conferences in 2010

  • 5 March 2010    - Conference to be held at the Kirstenbosch Gardens in Cape Town
  • 12 March 2010  - Conference at The Ranch near Polokwane

Go to File Downloads to download the registration form for this conferences.

  • 29-30 July 2010 -  SASOM Annual Congress at Birchwood Hotel in Boksburg
  • 26 November 2010 - National AGM and Conference in the Durban area

Contact: Jenny Acutt at +27 (0)12 803 7418  Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it