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1st Occupational health and safety summit kicks off in W. Visayas
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Mar 5, 2010 - 12:49:01 PM
ILOILO
CITY, March 6 (PNA) – Some 200 occupational health and safety
practitioners gathered here Friday for the first regional summit that
was organized by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) in
Western Visayas.
Salome Siation, chief of the DOLE’s Technical Services
Division, said the gathering was geared towards strengthening of their
compliance on occupational safety and health (OSH) reporting requirement
and at the same time provide them of their needed training on health
and safety.
The event anchored on the theme “Strengthening Tripartite
Partnership Through OSH Networking Towards a Safe, Healthy and
Productive Workplace.”
The summit, already an offshoot of the Regional
Zero-Accident Program (ZAP) Conference held in December 2009 where an
OSH Network, was created in pursuit of attaining zero-accident in all
workplaces in the region.
The activity served as avenue for the participants to gather
“significant information on safe and healthy work practices which they
could use or adopt when they go back to their respective workplaces.”
OSH Practitioners in the region whose achievements have
gained national recognition also shared their companies’ best practices
which the participants could use for benchmarking.
The activity was graced by Occupational Safety & Health
Center (OSHC) Executive Director Ma. Teresita S. Cucueco. (PNA)
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