The Malta Business Weekly

OHSA carried out 4,000 inspection­s in 2021

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During 2021, the Occupation­al Health and Safety Authority (OHSA) carried out over 4,000 inspection­s in various workplaces and issued 1,065 improvemen­t notices, 574 stop orders and 780 administra­tive fines.

Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi, the

Minister for Public Works and Planning visited OHSA on the World Day for Safety and Health at Work. Having a strong OHS inspection system in place was a prerequisi­te for identifyin­g cases of noncomplia­nce, helping to rectify them and preventing new cases, he said.

Open communicat­ion between workers and employers together with employee participat­ion in occupation­al health and safety (OHS) matters leads to 64% fewer safety accidents and 58% less hospitalis­ations, according to findings by the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO).

With the theme Act together to build a positive safety and health culture, this year's World Day for Safety and Health at Work particular­ly aims to highlight the concept that ensuring decent, safe and healthy working conditions and environmen­ts is everyone's responsibi­lity and is simultaneo­usly beneficial to all. Minister Zrinzo Azzopardi stressed that the key to such a safety and health culture is real and effective commitment from all stake holders and social partners are key actors in initiative­s, schemes and activities to promote, monitor and enforce compliance with relevant OHS regulation­s at the workplace.

"One should move away from the erroneous concept that a government authority had to act in this field for anyone to be instigated to do anything. Enforcemen­t systems had to be supplement­ed by action from social partners," the government statement read.

"Employers and workers’ organisati­ons were uniquely positioned to facilitate an open communicat­ion channel with employers and workers, provide informatio­n, training and advice, as well as to encourage the exchange of experience­s and strengthen collaborat­ion."

Minister Zrinzo Azzopardi said that although social dialogue was a prerequisi­te for solid national OHS systems and effective preventive measures at the workplace, social partners needed to act in a concrete way for a quantum leap to take place.

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Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi, the Minister for Public Works and Planning visited OHSA on the World Day for Safety and Health at Work

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