Mindanao Times

Employers must provide better workplaces: officer

- BY JULIANNE A. SUAREZ

AN OFFICIAL of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has called on employers to provide a better workplace for workers as their way of coping with the implementa­tion of the occupation­al safety and health (OSH) standards.

“If we talk about occupation­al safety and health, what comes to our mind is usually injuries and fatalities but on our statistics, there are more fatalities due to work-related illnesses and diseases,” Engr. Yolibelle Aviñante, Supervisin­g Labor Enforcemen­t Officer of DOLE XI said.

Aviñante said the new law, Republic Act 11058, also provides a provision that covers healthy lifestyle and mental health of the workers.

President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Republic Act No. 11058 or An Act Strengthen­ing Compliance with Occupation­al Safety and Health Standards and Providing Penalties for Violations Thereof into law last August 17, 2018.

On December 6, 2018, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III signed its implementi­ng rules and regulation­s (IRR), through the DOLE Department Order 198-18, which started to take effect on last January 24.

Aviñante said most employers even disregard factors affecting workrelate­d illnesses and diseases, including the workTHE places.

“The statistics maybe caused by disregardi­ng the red flags on symptoms of illnesses brought about by the diseases in the workplace,” she said.

Employees are encouraged to provide guidelines that would lean on providing healthy lifestyle among employers.

“We should look into administra­tive policies that allow workers to have a short break in between time that will cut their prolonged standing,” she said. “For example, due to the nature of the work where an employer is required to stand for a long time, there is an ergonomic hazard such as lower back pain, or muscle

strains.”

Under the OSH standards, workers also have the right to refuse unsafe work, and report accidents to their employers and to DOLE and other concerned agencies.

“Safety officers are now empowered also to stop operations if there is an imminent danger in the workplace. Personal protective equipment and other personal clothing that aims to protect the workers from the hazards should be provided for free to all employees,” she said.

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