Wednesday, December 2, 2020

OSHC Region 6 conducts OSH in the Workplace for BJMP Personnel



The OSHC Region 6 conducted an orientation entitled “Occupational Safety and Health in the Workplace under the New Normal for BJMP personnel,” last December 2, 2020 via the Zoom app.

The webinar on OSH concepts and guidelines was welcomed by OSHC’s Executive Director Engr. Noel C. Binag and followed with the inspirational message by Regional Director of the Jail Bureau JSSUPT Baby Noel P. Montalvo.

The participants were informed on the Mandate, Programs and Services of the Occupational Safety and Health Center by the Regional Program Manager of OSHC Region 6, Mr. Melveen M. Melocoton. “As the clearing house of information on OSH in the country, we are intensifying linkages with government agencies, the private and public sector in accomplishing OSHC’S Vision 1 Million,” he said.

The Salient Points of the CSC DOH DOLE Joint Memo Circular No. 1 Series of 2020 OSH Standards for the Public Sector was also discussed by the Officer-In-Charge of the Human Resource Division of Civil Service Commission Region 6, Ms. Nelfa J. Ampatuan. She reiterated that the Civil Service Commission, as the central human resource institution of the government, mandates to take care of the government workforce from recruitment until retirement.

Meanwhile, Dr. Mary Jane Roches G. Juanico, Head of Infectious Disease Section of Department of Health Center for Health Development (CHD) 6 discussed COVID-19 in Workplace Jail Setting. Wherein she provided jails and detention facilities workers with information on COVID-19, how to prevent spread of the infection and how to prepare for surge cases while maintaining work-life balance.

The session was attended by the BJMP directorates, inspectors, jail officers, safety and health officers and staff.

The OSHC Region 6 continues to work hand-in-hand with stakeholders and OSH partners in the development and implementation of OSH-related activities to strengthen OSH as a way of life in the locality. //JJ





Monday, October 26, 2020

PagOSHwag Session: Episode 3 - Food and Beverage Industry

ATTENTION!!!

We are inviting all OSH champions to the PagOSHwag Session: Episode 3 - Food and Beverage Industry, a webinar on industry-based occupational safety and health (OSH) compliance and best practices via the Zoom App on November 19, 2020 (9:30AM-12:00PM).

This will be a 2.5 -hr webinar activity with the following objectives for registered participants:
  1. Recognize industry-specific OSH guidelines.
  2. Compare industry-specific OSH compliance guidelines versus current workplace scenario.
  3. Identify challenges in the workplace on OSH compliance.
  4. Note industry-specific best practices on OSH.
Registered participants will be provided with certificates of participation after the session and upon accomplishment of the post-activity evaluation forms.

This activity will highly serve the industry owners/heads, HR managers, supervisors, safety officers, occupational health personnel, rank-and-file workers, OSH compliance officers, public health workers, OSH professionals, and the academe.

To register, kindly install zoom application in your desktop or mobile phone, create an account and click this link: https://zoom.us/.../tJwuceypqj8sGdLiqH2-hUiEAbQEgvWqkC36 

For inquiries, kindly email us at reu6@oshc.dole.gov.ph or hit the "Send message" button below!

We will cater everyone until all slots are booked.

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Friday, September 25, 2020

PagOSHwag Session: Episode 2 - Healthcare Industry

We are inviting all OSH champions to the PagOSHwag Session: Episode 2 - Health Care Industry, a webinar on industry-based occupational safety and health (OSH) compliance and best practices via the Zoom App on Sept. 29, 2020 (9:30AM-12:00PM).

This will be a 2.5-hr webinar activity with the following objectives:
  1. Recognize industry-specific OSH guidelines.
  2. Compare industry-specific OSH compliance guidelines versus current workplace scenario.
  3. Identify challenges in the workplace on OSH compliance.
  4. Note industry-specific best practices on OSH.
Registered participants will be provided with certificates of participation after the session and upon accomplishment of the post-activity evaluation forms. Giveaways will also be given to lucky winners in our games.

To register, please click the link: REGISTRATION LINK

For inquiries kindly email us or drop us a message via our FB Page. We will cater everyone until all slots are booked.





Thursday, August 20, 2020

OSHC assists DENR-EMB RO6 in adopting the OSH Standards for the Public Sector

Mr. Melveen, officer-in-charge, was invited as the resource person during the conduct of the DENR-Environmental Management Bureau's 2-day seminar and workshop on occupational safety and health (OSH) for the public sector via teleconference last Aug. 19-20, 2020. The activity was attended by the various heads and representatives of the office. It was designed for the participants to be familiarized on the OSH Standards for the Public Sector and to assist them in adopting the guidelines in their office pursuance to the CSC-DOH-DOLE Joint Memo Circular No. 1 series of 2020.

According to the join memo circular, the OSH Standards shall apply to all officials and employees in the NGAs, SUCs, LGUs; and GOCCs whether permanent, temporary, and/or casual status. Job orders, contract of services, institutional and individual contractors are also covered. The Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Public Sector is aimed at protecting all government employees from the dangers of injury, sickness or death in the workplace through the adoption of safe and healthy working conditions to ensure the preservation of human lives and resources and prevent loss/damage of properties. This shall also guide the government agencies in the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of Occupational Safety and Health for government employees.

During the activity, the participants identified issues in the workplace such as:
  • Health risks of the office's skeletal workforce especially the front liners in conducting monitoring and enforcement activities;
  • Even with the implementation of our COVID Crisis Management Plan, it is still beyond the office's control regarding those going inside the office and those that workers meet along the way;
  • OSH-related risks during the conduct of water sampling, monitoring and other investigation for environmental complaints;
  • Concerns on employee health and wellness program and office space, among others.

As a result, the participants were coached on the development of their agency’s OSH program and OSH committee that will serve as the policy making body on matters pertaining to safety and health. They were provided with the basic structure and duties and responsibilities of each member in the committee for their guidance. A detailed discussion was done on the vital elements in safeguarding reasonable working conditions as enumerated by the guidelines, as follows:
  1. Workplace
  2. Emergency preparedness
  3. Occupational safety and health program
  4. Support facilities
  5. Working hours, break and leave privileges
  6. Work environment

After the entire activity, Mr. Melocoton provided the participants with an organizational plan on what activities to be done to realign their current safety, health and environment programs, and stimulate the development of a comprehensive OSH program that will complement the guidelines in the OSH Standards for the public sector. //MM





Thursday, July 30, 2020

OSHC discusses safety and health key points despite the COVID-19 pandemic during DTI-Iloilo activity


Mr. Melveen Melocoton, OIC of OSHC Region 6, discussed the key points on safety and health in the workplace despite the COVID-19 pandemic during the DTI-Iloilo Activity entitled, "Strengthening of the Advocacy on Service and Repair Shop Accreditation and PCAB Licensing and Registration," done at Hotel Del Rio, Molo, Iloilo City.

The activity was attended by forty-two (42) participants composed of contractors, repair shop owners, safety officers and other company representatives. The participants were informed of the standards and guidelines that governs OSH in the country and the current health protocols specifically the DTI and DOLE Interim Guidelines on Workplace Prevention and Control of COVID-19.

The participants were made aware of the programs and services of the OSHC in assisting and guiding companies towards strengthening their OSH policies and programs during the pandemic. Also, they were updated on the schedules of the mandatory OSH training for safety officers in the region as requirement under the OSH Standards and DOLE Department Order No. 13.

The OSHC Region 6 continues to work hand-in-hand with stakeholders and OSH partners in the development and implementation of OSH-related activities to strengthen OSH as a way of life in the locality. //MM




Wednesday, July 22, 2020

PagOSHwag Session: Episode 1 - Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Industry


We are inviting all OSH champions to the PagOSHwag Session: Episode 1 - Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Industry, a webinar on industry-based occupational safety and health (OSH) compliance and best practices via the Zoom App on August 7, 2020 (10AM-12PM).

This will be a 2-hr webinar activity with the following objectives for registered participants:
  1. Recognize industry-specific OSH guidelines.
  2. Compare industry-specific OSH compliance guidelines versus current workplace scenario.
  3. Identify challenges in the workplace on OSH compliance.
  4. Note industry-specific best practices on OSH.

Registered participants will be provided with certificates of participation after the session and upon accomplishment of the post-activity evaluation forms.

This activity will highly serve the industry owners/heads, HR managers, supervisors, safety officers, occupational health personnel, rank-and-file workers, OSH compliance officers, public health workers, OSH professionals, and the academe.

To register please click the link: https://zoom.us/…/reg…/tJMqf-6srzkjHt1sdBakbeJ9nVO2Yaf-40Zm…

For inquiries kindly email us at oshc.region6@gmail.com or contact us via our office digits at (033) 327-4065 & (0998) 968 4852.

We will cater everyone until all slots are booked.


Friday, June 5, 2020

RCC on tuberculosis in the workplace strengthens collaboration despite COVID-19 crisis


The OSHC-REU6, together with the Regional Coordinating Council on Tuberculosis Elimination in Western Visayas met via teleconference and discussed the new normal for TB elimination as an effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. The World Health Organization-Philippines ranked Region 6 as top performing for case notification rate, new and relapse cases.

Ensuring the continuity of TB services during community quarantine, the Department of Health issued Department Order No. 2020-0128. According to the department order, screening shall continue subject to social distancing and infection control protocols. Also, treatment shifts from clinic-based to home-based had been enforced to further prevent hazardous contacts by the healthcare provider and the client. The clients will be provided with a 1-month supply of anti-TB drugs and will be followed-up by their assigned treatment partner via information-communication technology means.  Moreover, there is flexibility in sputum collection for follow-up and standard short all oral regimen for drug-resistant TB has been implemented to encourage the patient-care approach.

According to Christine Mosqueda, DOH Regional NTP Coordinator, currently, a National TB Program adaptive plan is being formulated to address the displacement of persons with TB in the health system due to the COVID-19 situation. Measures and adjustments to the TB implementation program are specified with observance of infection prevention and control including physical distancing and wearing of appropriate personal protective equipment.

As for TB advocacy in the workplace, members of the team were able to conduct a 2-day monitoring in selected companies last February of this year before the nationwide community quarantine. During the monitoring, it was found out that the companies visited were conducting annual health exams which included chest X-rays. Workers with suspected TB signs and symptoms were referred to their company doctor or directly to the DOTS facility if they don't have a company doctor. It was also noted that some companies still do not have a TB policy in the workplace and were assisted by the team accordingly.

Melveen Melocoton, OSHC-REU6 representative said that private establishments are still reminded to implement their occupational safety and health policies and programs, especially on TB in compliance to the Republic Act 11058, otherwise known as the Act Strengthening the Occupational Safety and Health Standards and Providing Penalties for Violations Thereof, and its implementing rules and regulations (DOLE Department Order 198-18). The office is open to assist private establishments in assuring that their policies and programs are parallel with the OSH Standards. //MM








Thursday, May 28, 2020

OSHC accepts online applications for accreditation



Due to the current crisis in the countrhy brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC) will be accepting all applications, both new and renewal, via the respective email addresses for evaluation and approval. 

Please click the link for the download of the application form and checklist of supporting documents that will be submitted via email: https://oshc6.blogspot.com/p/osh-practitioner-accreditation.html

// MM


Monday, May 4, 2020

Embracing the New Norm: OSH compliance for private establishments during the COVID-19 crisis


With the release of the DTI and DOLE Interim Guidelines on Workplace Prevention and Control of COVID-19, all private establishments will embrace new standards on safety and health to assure that workers will not be infected by the virus.

For further information, please click the link: https://drive.google.com/…/1EJAJ3cHF9tWoIsgV0AflTP6-9Y…/view



Friday, May 1, 2020

Happy Labor Day 2020


In these challenging times, we are truly grateful for the dedication and sacrifices of our labor force in Western Visayas, specifically our frontliners.

We deeply thank the employers and workers for their assistance in the campaign on the adoption of safe and healthy practices and the role that occupational safety and health (OSH) services play. We also wish to thank our partners, specifically the LGUs, OSHNets, STOs, and OSH Champions, for their active support and participation in all OSH-related endeavors in the locality. // MM




Tuesday, April 28, 2020

WORLD DAY FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK 2020


TODAY WE COMMEMORATE THE WORLD DAY FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK 2020 with the theme: " Stop the pandemic: Safety and health at work can save lives."

Front line workers are the heroes of the global #COVID19 pandemic response; we must ensure their safety and health at work. Unity in times of adversities is one of the key elements in the war against the virus. Proper coordination with authorities and compliance is a must to ensure that workers will be provided with the most up-to-date information, care and protection. // MM


Saturday, January 18, 2020

Building strong OSH linkages in Boracay

A collaborative meeting regarding strong partnerships with the newly organized Boracay OSH Network (BOSHNET). The meeting comprised of discussions on opportunities and strategies to expand OSH awareness and the compliance of all private establishment in the entire island through effective information campaign, access to OSH-related training programs, and extensive networking with stakeholders who share the same vision, #Vision1Million.

Present during the meeting were OSHC-Executive Director Noel C. Binag, OSHC-Region 6 Focal Mr. Melveen M. Melocoton, DOLE-Boracay Satellite Focal Engr. Milson F. Delos Reyes, and BOSHNET-President Mr. Lendie P. Catubig along with the board of directors. // MM

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