The Phnom Penh Post

Faintings committee discusses rising issue

- Yon Sineat

A NEW committee to prevent mass faintings met yesterday for the first time, just a week after Prime Minister Hun Sen expressed concern about an increase in the number of such incidents in the garment industry.

The committee yesterday released its three-year statistics on mass faintings, which show that after a drop in 2016 the number of workplace faintings shot back up last year, to 1,603 in 22 factories. From the start of this year until February 11, 342 workers have fainted in two factories.

Speaking to the press after yesterday’s meeting, Labour Minister Ith Sam Heng said the committee “follows the recommenda­tion of Samdech Prime Minister Hun Sen” and had assigned all relevant ministries to work together to prevent mass fainting.

He explained that the committee consisted of 40 members, with himself as president, and deputy presidents from both the private sector and unions. Among the rest of the committee are officials from other ministries, including health, land management and agricultur­e.

“This committee is responsibl­e for seeking a strategy to prevent mass fainting and decrease it,” he said.

According to Sam Heng, researcher­s have found that mass faintings are related to a handful of factors, including chemical, physical – such as sound, temperatur­e and air quality – psychologi­cal, mechanical and biological.

He said the Labour Ministry and Health Ministry would issue a joint prakas to set out a strategy, provide training and conduct more research, and to increase the number of labour inspection­s at the workplace.

Bent Gehrt, Southeast Asia Field Director of Workers Right Consortium, welcomed the creation of the committee to address the root causes of fainting.

“Hopefully the committee will work out some real solutions to these fainting incidences,” he said.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Labour Minister Ith Sam Heng speaks to the press at a meeting of a working group set up to address mass faintings yesterday.
HONG MENEA Labour Minister Ith Sam Heng speaks to the press at a meeting of a working group set up to address mass faintings yesterday.

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