More efforts to be geared towards fostering safe, healthy work environments
Occupational Safety and Health banner being mounted by Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton and persons from the ministry’s OSH Department
Occupational Safety and Health banner being mounted by Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton and persons from the ministry’s OSH Department

–as OSH month launched
THE Ministry of Labour is set taro roll out several nationwide activities throughout April aimed at enhancing health and safety standds in workplaces, in observance of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) month.
Planned activities include heightened worksite inspections and awareness campaigns conducted by the ministry’s OSH department.

Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton, announced those initiatives during a ceremony to unveil the banner at the ministry’s Brickdam office on Tuesday, marking the official start of the month’s observance.

Minister Hamilton stated that the ministry will be collaborating with its partners including the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) and the Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners Association to conduct targeted sensitisation programmes in mining and agriculture areas.

Banners will also be erected in various regions.
Additionally, awareness walks, poster-making competitions, impromptu speaking competitions, and debate competitions will also be held in all ten administrative regions, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education.
Over the past years, the ministry has intensified its training and workshop sessions aimed at promoting health and safety practices in workplaces.

Minister Hamilton highlighted that, as a result of those comprehensive sessions, there has been a notable transformation in workplace safety and health standards.
“Guyana is doing better as it regards to this matter than we were doing in 2020.

More Guyanese now have an understanding of this matter, more Guyanese are supportive of this, and more Guyanese are making their contributions,” he underscored.
The OSH day will be celebrated on April 28 under the theme: “We are running out of time: ensuring safe and healthy work now in a changing climate.” (DPI)

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