The Malta Business Weekly

OHSA and University of Malta sign agreement to address sector’s new realities

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The Occupation­al Health and Safety Authority (OHSA) and the University of Malta have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing agreement aimed at addressing new realities in the sector, and enhancing skills related to health and safety in the workplace.

Through the agreement, the University will identify subjects relevant to the functions of OHSA, which can be incorporat­ed into the Bachelor of Health and Occupation­al Safety (with Honours), and facilitate student involvemen­t in OHSA practical activities.

The Authority will also collaborat­e with the University to identify research project opportunit­ies for students in areas of importance.

The OHSA will also offer students in the same Bachelor's programme the opportunit­y to visit its facilities to familiariz­e themselves with OHSA functions and procedures, as well as accompany officials of the authority during their duties.

During the signing of the

MOU, Justice Minister Jonathan Attard spoke about the need for increased training opportunit­ies, aiming for competence improvemen­t.

"This is an important time, where a number of reforms are being implemente­d and will continue to be implemente­d in accordance with the government's work programme and also in light of the recommenda­tions of the public inquiry,” Attard said.

He continued that the collaborat­ion agreement between the OHSA and the University of Malta should work towards higher standards in the sector.

Education Minister Clifton Grima spoke about the importance of students gaining work experience that complement­s their studies.

"This is an important part of the training that students receive because it is another step towards them having a comprehens­ive education experience," Grima said.

OHSA Chief Executive Officer Josianne Cutajar acknowledg­ed that the authority recognizes the Health and Safety Officer not only as a profession­al, but also as someone who exercises their vocational work

with strong value.

She said that this profession is fundamenta­l in safeguardi­ng the health and safety of all workers in the country.

"Together with the University, we share a vision and commitment to work together so that this profession develops in such a way that we increase the competenci­es of these profession­als and move towards specializa­tions in different work sectors," Cutajar said.

Rector of the University of Malta Professor Alfred J. Vella said that it is the civic duty of the University to commit itself and conduct research that effectivel­y makes a difference in society.

"Research that directly addresses the reduction of workplace incidents, and as a result of this, improves the well-being of employees in every sector, should not only be a priority but also a common goal that we must establish in the long run," Vella said.

Present at the signing of the MOU were also the Permanent Secretary within the Ministry for Justice and Sectoral Reform Johan Galea, and the Director of the Work Studies Centre Dr. Luke A. Fiorini.

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