The National Center for Occupational Safety and Health is an important unit under the Department of Labor Safety, Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, established according to Decision No. 1176/2004/QD-LDTBXH dated August 16, 2004, by the Minister of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs. The Center is tasked with researching, developing, and implementing policies and measures to enhance safety and hygiene in the work environment of enterprises and organizations nationwide. The collaboration with Sigma holds special significance in proposing and promoting occupational safety and health measures. Thanks to the policies, training, and Engineering support of the Center, workers and engineers could work in a safer environment, reducing the risks of occupational accidents and diseases, thereby protecting their health and lives.
According to the regulations in Decree No. 44/2016/ND-CP and Decree No. 140/2018/ND-CP, the subjects who must participate in OSH training at Sigma include:
The OSH training session contains important content aimed at raising awareness and skills of employees regarding OSH. Below are the main contents typically included in OSH training sessions:
- Legal regulations and occupational safety standards: Introduction to legal regulations and standards related to occupational safety and health, including OSH Law, Engineering standards, and guidelines from competent authorities.
- Identification and assessment of risks: Training employees to identify and assess potential and existing risks in their work environment.
- Use of personal protective equipment: Guidance on the correct use of personal protective equipment.
- Material management: Training in the safe use, storage, and handling of materials during work.
- Safe work techniques: Instruction on safe techniques and procedures when using machinery, tools, and equipment in daily work.
- Fire and explosion prevention: Training on fire and explosion prevention and emergency response procedures.
- First aid: Instruction on basic first aid measures in the event of occupational accidents or other emergencies.
- Incident reporting and recording: Guidance on the incident reporting process and recording information for analysis and prevention of potential risks.
After the training session, employees at Sigma Head Office have gained the necessary knowledge and skills to work safely and efficiently in the work environment. As a result, everyone can focus and improve work performance, contributing significantly to the company's development. Below are some images from the training session: