Focus on work-related illnesses


Saiful Azhar (third from left) launching KPJ Puteri Occupational Safety & Health Day 2018 at KPJ Puteri Specialist Hospital in Johor Baru. Looking on are KPJ Puteri Specialist Hospital Safety and Health officer Khairul Nizam Kusrin (left), Haliza (second from left) and medical director Dr Mohd Ali Salleh (right).

JOHOR BARU: Johor Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) is doing its best to compile work-related illnesses to better reflect the real situation.

Director Saiful Azhar Mohd Said said there were about 700 work-related illness reported in the country yearly.

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