SAFPA’s first council meeting for this year was held on the 7th of February 2025. All members seemed well rested and returned with vigour to drive forward our plans and initiatives started in 2024. At this meeting, we discussed the formation of a working committee that will be concentrating on the SANS 347 Pressure Equipment Regulations, our technical meetings and social events. Our first technical meeting will be hosted in the first quarter of 2025, with the topic of discussion “ISO 4413:2010 – Hydraulic Fluid Power – General rules and safety requirements for systems and their components.”
In terms of our social events, the soccer day was a huge success. It not only brought together people in the industry but their families as well. Last year was a busy and relatively successful year for SAFPA. Our membership grew, and we are financially stable. We are confident that we will build on our 2024 successes and have another successful year.
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It’s been quite a tumultuous time in the industry, with fuel prices soaring and conflict in the Middle East affecting supply routes and production across the world - but business must continue as usual.
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The SAFPA council met in February to carry on with the implementation of various new tasks.
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The annual SAFPA Golf Day was held on 19 August at the Bryanston Country Club. The day was a resounding success, and was thouroughly enjoyed by all the participants.
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SAFPA’s annual 6-a side soccer tournament was held on 1 November at the Boksburg City stadium, and turned out to be a highly successful and happy family day.
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SAFPA is inviting members of the hydraulics, pneumatics and automation community to lace up their boots for an exciting day of sport and camaraderie.
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