Speaking at the 2018 Vision Zero conference, Governor Akinwunmi
Ambode, noted that there was the need to be abreast of international
best practices on work safety and health developments.
The event, tagged: A Mindset Change Towards Zero Harm, attracted speakers across all sectors.
Ambode expressed hope that through sustained public and institutional
enlightenment strategies, occupational injuries and illnesses would be
reduced at workplaces.
His words: “The issue of Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) at the
workplace is paramount to industrial and economic growth and development
of any society.
“It is the duty of employers to guarantee the safety and welfare of
employees in the workplace, especially in an environment that exposes
the workers to hazardous situations, which may lead to loss of lives or
body parts.
“Government has the responsibility of providing guidelines and safety
measures for employers of labour in the industrial sector to ensure
that the lives of vulnerable workers are safeguarded against avoidable
hazards in the workplace.”
He added that the conference is a demonstration of the state’s
commitment to the implementation of the resolution reached at the 2017
XXI Word Congress held in Singapore on safety and health at the work
place.
Director General, Lagos State Safety Commission (LSSC), Hakeem
Dickson, explained that Vision Zero was aimed at promoting leadership,
ownership and partnership with all stakeholders in the state.
“It is in view of this that, the state government through the
commission deemed it urgent to declare Zero Tolerance for workplace
incidents through various strategies one of which informed the theme of
the conference,” he stated.
To realise this goal the commission has set up committees to work
rules which include: Leadership commitment; identify hazards and create
mitigating measures; set health and safety goals; ensure a safety and
health system; use safe and healthy technologies; improve qualification,
competence and invest in people.
In her paper titled: Psychological Risk: Mental Health And Wellbeing
At Work, Maymunah Kadiri, stated that researchers were of the opinion
that poor control of psychological stress could reduce employee
productivity by 40 to 60 per cent compared to absence of stress or was
it was better managed.
She explained that a recent study by the World Health Organisation
(WHO) found that over 300 million people around the world suffer
depression, while another 260 million suffer from anxiety.
“Most of them live with both conditions and such disorders cost the
global economy $1 trillion in productivity yearly,” she added.
President of the National Industrial Safety Council of Nigeria
(NISCN), Akhigbe Cletus said: “If you want all to align with safety at
the workplace, then vision Zero is the way to go.
Gnws
To
ensure employee safety and health at the workplace, the Lagos State
Government yesterday signed the Occupational Health and Policy
Statement.
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