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Tag: OSH

Progress Can’t Cost Workers’ Health, Safety and Dignity

Sarawak’s AI and hydrogen growth pledges worker safety. A national OSH plan targets 15% fewer accidents by 2030; migrant injury coverage expands; local capacity-building begins. Yet enforcement gaps and absent hydrogen and semiconductor safety codes still leave all outcomes uncertain.

Borneo Conference and Exhibition on Occupational Safety and Health 2015

Minister of Human Resources YB Dato’ Sri Richard Riot Jaem visiting an exhibition booth after opening the 4th Borneo Convention and Exhibition on Occupational...

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