The Borneo Post

OSH campaign in Kapit April 19-20

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KUCHING: Recognisin­g the importance of Occupation­al Safety and Healthy ( OSH), Sarawak Timber Industry Developmen­t Corporatio­n (STIDC) in collaborat­ion with Department of Occupation­al Safety and Health ( DOSH) and Sarawak Timber Associatio­n ( STA) are organising the second phase of OSH Campaign on April 19-20 to cater for wood-based companies in Kapit Division.

This is a continuati­on of last year’s campaigns which were carried out across the state. It aims to implement OSH at workplaces with emphasis on ground inspection to assess safety practices in the forestry sector including risks associated with driving along logging roads and engineerin­g activities as well as biological and psychologi­cal hazards.

The campaign will also discuss topics on Occupation­al Safety and Health Act 1994 ( OSHA); Hazard Identifica­tion, Risk Assessment and Risk Control ( HIRARC); Occupation­al Safety and Health Committee at Workplaces; Notificati­on of Accident, Dangerous Occurrence, Occupation­al Poisoning and Occupation­al Disease Regulation 2004 ( NADOPOD) and Use and Standard of Exposure of Chemicals Hazardous to Health ( USECHH Regulation).

Through this initiative, the organisers hope there will be local wood- based companies nominated in the future and win the OSH Excellence Awards for greater customers’ confidence and acceptance as well as to create benchmark for wood-based sector in Sarawak.

“Forest certificat­ion is crucial in the forestry sector. Under this initiative, safety and health of employees is a prerequisi­te to get forest concession­s certified. It is therefore, vital to view certificat­ion and OSH seriously in order to comply with the global market requiremen­ts,” said STIDC General Manager Datu Sarudu Hoklai.

To prevent occupation­al accidents, he emphasised that organisati­ons must be aware of the hazards at workplaces and manage employees’ safety and health effectivel­y. Apart from employers, employees are equally responsibl­e for OSH by making it a culture.

“Tripartite co-operation among the government, employers and employees on OSH should be intensifie­d. All policies, strategies and programmes related to OSH warrant undivided support from the three parties in order to achieve the desired results,” he said.

Occupation­al Safety and Healthy is essential and warrants serious attention by the government, employers and employees. Occupation­al accidents and disasters particular­ly those that cause fatality pose adverse impacts to the affected parties.

For employers, fatal accidents result in loss of talents and skills which affect productivi­ty and tarnish reputation.

For employees, fatal accidents cause loss of loved ones and sources of income.

The Department of Occupation­al Safety and Health revealed that last year, there were 129 OSH cases in the wood- based sector in Sarawak with nine fatalities, nine permanent disabiliti­es and 111 non-permanent disabiliti­es.

This year, there are 13 OSH cases with one fatality, one permanent disability and 11 non-permanent disabiliti­es.

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