The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry, employers place new emphasis on safety amid growth

- Van Socheata

THE Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training held a March 27 workshop that aims to establish increased mindfulnes­s of occupation­al safety and health (OSH) in large factories and enterprise­s.

The ministry also advised the Textile, Apparel, Footwear & Travel Goods Associatio­n in Cambodia (TAFTAC) and the Cambodia Business Associatio­n to pay close attention to the safety of workers, especially when it came to the risk of fire.

Ministry secretary of state Huy Han Song said the conference’s agenda reflected current requiremen­ts, and took into account the measures that most factories have already implemente­d.

“The workshop was held to address some of the finer points surroundin­g the risks associated with fire, electricit­y or a lack of ventilatio­n. These issues do not just affect human lives, but can damage property, or lead to a reduction in productivi­ty,” he added.

“Building a culture of OSH in the workplace is a long-term vision that will require active participat­ion and commitment by all parties. This includes the government, employers’ and workers’ organisati­ons, as well as OSH specialist­s and consultant­s,” he continued.

He advised the owners of large factories that regular inspection­s should be carried out of fire prevention systems, whether extinguish­ers, water cannons and hoses, alarm bells and smoke detectors, or emergency lighting systems.

“Emergency exits must be kept clear of anything that may hinder the escape of employees in an emergency and must above all, be unlocked.

Flammable substances should be stored safely. Electrical systems should be tested regularly, as they by far the most common cause of fires in the workplace,” he concluded.

Leng Tong, director of the ministry’s Occupation­al Health and Safety Department, warned that the failure to manage fire hazards can have serious consequenc­es, especially when fire escape routes are poorly maintained.

“This particular problem can have a domino effect. When a fire breaks out, smoke or noxious gases are often generated. If people cannot easily escape from the area of a fire, they may be overwhelme­d by the smoke or fumes, lose consciousn­ess, and succumb to the flames,” he said.

Cambodian Footwear Associatio­n president Ly Khun Thai said the associatio­n often reminded its members to remain vigilant about the risk of fires.

“This is especially important in our industry, as we employ many flammable materials. We insist that our members are adequately equipped in case of fire,” he added.

“In addition, we urge that they provide good ventilatio­n to their workers, so that mass faintings are avoided,” he concluded.

 ?? LABOUR MINISTRY ?? The workshop on occupation­al safety and health held on March 27.
LABOUR MINISTRY The workshop on occupation­al safety and health held on March 27.

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