Year to commit to occupational safety


JBDOSH-AHMAD ZAHARI (CENTRE) BEING BRIEF BY METRO HEALTH SDN BHD PROJECT MANAGER AHMAD ROSLI (LEFT) AS DIRECTOR OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DIRECTOR DAUD SULAIMAN LOOKS ON AFTER LAUNCH THE OPERATION TO INSPECT CONSTRUCTION SITES YESTERDAY.PIX BY IBRAHIM MOHTAR/JB/APRIL 10/

AT the start of a new year, NIOSH wishes to reiterate its commitment to contribute towards the achievement of an occupational safety and health (OSH) culture at all workplaces in both the public and private sector.

This will be done through discharging its responsibilities as an institute to provide training, consultancy services, research and development as well as information dissemination.

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