ILOILO CITY - As an advocacy to drive away work-related accidents and illnesses in the city, the Occupational Safety and Health Center Regional Extension Unit 6 (OSHC-REU6), together with the Department of Labor and Employment Regional Office 6 (DOLE-RO6), conducted an OSH orientation to the workers of the Light of Glory Taxi Services, one of the recognized and trusted taxi services in the city.
A total of 34-attendees with the presence of management, staff, mechanics, painters, and drivers benefited from the activity. They were all been oriented of the OSHC mandates and programs as well as occupational safety and OSH legislation topics.
Through the orientation, the workers became more aware of the importance of safety and health thus empowered them to further plan and implement effective safety and health policies. The company will comply with the OSH standards as its commitment to the advocacy, said Lourdes A. Espera, human resource manager.
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