The Philippine Star

WSO observes Nov 8 as World Disaster Preparedne­ss Day

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World Safety Organizati­on, an internatio­nal profession­al organizati­on, which seeks to raise the standards of safety in all fields including occupation­al and environmen­tal safety and accident prevention, declared Nov. 8, 2015 as the first World Disaster Preparedne­ss Day during the recently concluded 28th WSO Internatio­nal Environmen­tal and Occupation­al Safety and Health Profession­al Developmen­t symposium at the Solaire Resort and Casino, Manila.

Since it is imperative to ensure safety at all times, WSO has been pushing to improve the safety and health of workers by maintainin­g an accident and illness-free workplace, improving their quality of life and enabling them to have more fun while being safe.

This time, WSO — with the combined efforts of its members and partner organizati­ons — is putting into calendar Nov. 8 as the official World Disaster Preparedne­ss Day, which remembers the devastatio­n wrought by typhoon Yolanda in the Philippine­s.

“Natural calamities are unpredicta­ble,” said Alfredo Dela Rosa Jr., director, WSO Internatio­nal Office for Philippine­s. “Two years ago, the Philippine­s was faced with one of the most tragic calamities ever recorded in world history. Are we truly ready for those kinds of natural disasters?”

World Safety Organizati­on forwarded the petition to the United Nations, the Internatio­nal Labor Organizati­on, World Health Organizati­on and similar policymaki­ng groups on the local, national and global levels to recognize the 8th of November as the official celebratio­n of the World Disaster Preparedne­ss Day.

Through this initiative, world leaders, who are advocating safety as a way of life, can fully commit to implementi­ng safety rules especially when faced with environmen­tal catastroph­es and natural disasters.

WSO has been advocating safety as a way of life around the world way back in 1975. Since it first gathered 1,000 delegates from over 20 countries, new research methods, data and other relevant informatio­n in the areas of safety and the environmen­t are being put forward to ensure that safety standards are up to par with today’s needs.

According to Lon McDaniel, chief executive officer of WSO, the organizati­on has developed new certificat­ion programs for the extensive reference of over 160 countries, which was well recognized by the United Nations.

 ??  ?? Leaders of the World Safety Organizati­on raise a toast to officially close the 28th WSO Internatio­nal Environmen­tal and Occupation­al Safety and Health Profession­al Developmen­t Symposium event which was held recently at the Solaire Resort and Casino,...
Leaders of the World Safety Organizati­on raise a toast to officially close the 28th WSO Internatio­nal Environmen­tal and Occupation­al Safety and Health Profession­al Developmen­t Symposium event which was held recently at the Solaire Resort and Casino,...

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