The Occupational Safety and Health Center
(OSHC), in partnership with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)
Regional Office 6 and Safety Organization of Negros Occidental (SONO), Inc.,
conducted the Basic Occupational Safety and Health (BOSH) training for Safety
Officers last February 23-27, 2015, at O-Hotel, Sebastian St., Bacolod City.
The BOSH training is part of a labor
mandate to strengthen the call for zero accidents in all workplaces in the
country. It is a 5-days worth of lectures, exercises, presentations, workshops,
and a plant visit so that participants will get a full comprehension of the
topics involved in occupational safety and health.
Ruge P. Balladares, 2015 President of SONO, Inc.,
encouraged more potential safety officers of the labor force to keep on
updating their knowledge and enhancing their skills on OSH. He even advised
that all who already have long been practicing the art to apply as an active
member of SONO and to push through for accreditation to become a proud OSH
practitioner.
Through the efforts of each organization, the gap between a worker from
obtaining a safe and healthy workplace is now increasingly being identified and
fixed. And soon, with companies more engaged in OSH practices, and the presence
of more OSH practitioners in the country, especially in Region 6, zero
accidents in the workplace will finally be goals met.
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