In a bid to check safety and healthy work space, the Citizens Centre for Integrated Development and Social Rights (CCIDESOR) has hinted that in the face of the coronavirus, every organization must see to the fact that their environment must be kept safe..
CCIDESOR noted that based on the challenges that governments, employers, workers and whole societies are facing worldwide to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Day for Safety and Health at Work will focus on addressing the outbreak of infectious diseases at work, focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic. Concern is growing over the continuing rise in COVID-19 infections in some parts of the world and the ability to sustain declining rates in others.
The World Day for Safety and Health at Work will focus on addressing the outbreak of infectious diseases at work, focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim is to stimulate national tripartite dialogue on safety and health at work. The International Labour Organization (ILO) is using this day to raise awareness on the adoption of safe practices in workplaces and the role that Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) services play. It will also focus on the medium to long-term, including recovery and future preparedness, in particular, integrating measures into OSH management systems and policies at the national and enterprise levels.
CCIDESOR
noted that based on the challenges that governments, employers, workers and
whole societies are facing worldwide to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, the World
Day for Safety and Health at Work will focus on addressing the outbreak of
infectious diseases at work, focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic.Concern
is growing over the continuing rise in COVID-19 infections in some parts of the
world and the ability to sustain declining rates in others. Governments,
employers, workers and their organizations face enormous challenges as they try
to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and protect safety and health at work. Beyond
the immediate crisis, there are also concerns about resuming activity in a
manner that sustains progress made in suppressing transmission.
The World Day for Safety and Health at Work will focus on addressing the
outbreak of infectious diseases at work, focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic. The
aim is to stimulate national tripartite dialogue on safety and health at work.
The ILO is using this day to raise awareness on the adoption of safe practices
in workplaces and the role that occupational safety and health (OSH) services
play. It will also focus on the medium to long-term, including recovery and
future preparedness, in particular, integrating measures into OSH management
systems and policies at the national and enterprise levels.