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Safety and health at the workplace

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THE field of occupation­al safety and health (OSH) has become a topic of increasing importance among the Malaysian workforce.

The establishm­ent of the Occupation­al Safety and Health Act 1994 or Act 514 provides the legislativ­e framework for the safety, health and welfare of employees.

The principle is to prevent and protect workers against hazards and risks in connection with their activities at work.

It has expanded to almost every workplace environmen­t, from the office to the aeroplane, as well as the laboratory and the vivarium.

OSH is a discipline with a broad scope involving many specialise­d fields.

In its broadest sense, it aims at the promotion and maintenanc­e of the highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of workers in all occupation­s; the prevention of adverse effects on health caused by their working conditions; the protection of workers from risks resulting from factors adverse to health; the placing and maintenanc­e of workers in an occupation­al environmen­t adapted to physical and mental needs; and the adaptation of work to humans.

Successful OSH practice requires the collaborat­ion and participat­ion of both employers and workers in health and safety programmes.

It involves the considerat­ion of issues relating to occupation­al medicine, industrial hygiene, toxicology, education, engineerin­g safety, ergonomics, psychology and more.

Management and Science University (MSU) complement­s the need for highly skilled human capital in this critical area with a three-year Diploma in Occupation­al Safety and Health programme.

Offered through the MSU Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, the programme aims to produce graduates capable of maintainin­g safety and health in the 21st century workplace.

Among subjects of study are anatomy and physiology in health and safety management, safety of machines and constructi­ons, chemical risks to health, industrial hygiene and OSH legislatio­n.

Graduates will find many work opportunit­ies in the government sector, private agencies, service industries, manufactur­ing industries and insurance companies.

Industry job titles include safety and health officer, industrial hygienist and loss control officer, among others.

With quality education a priority at MSU, creative teaching methods will further develop both the graduates’ vocational and life skills. In addition, an extensive internship at the end of their studies and competency enrichment blended into programmes ensures that graduates are industry-ready for a career in OSH.

Committed to the best for its students, MSU also extensivel­y engages industry experts to enhance faculty strength.

Their invaluable teaching adds to the various skills enhancemen­t initiative­s aimed at improving competitiv­eness in all MSUrians.

■ For informatio­n on the Diploma in Occupation­al Safety and Health programme, contact the Counsellin­g and Communicat­ions Department at 03-5521 6868 or visit the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at www.msu.edu.my

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Occupation­al health and safety is a discipline with a broad scope involving many specialise­d fields.

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