Sarawak is among the pioneering states in Malaysia to adopt predictive policing technologies, which use historical crime data to predict potential crime hotspots.
Exploring the challenges faced by Sarawak’s firefighters, addressing resource limitations, public misconceptions, and future developments in fire safety, highlighting efforts to enhance emergency response, technology, and climate-adaptive firefighting strategies.
The Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) remains committed in highlighting the urgency to practise proper safety and health at the workplace among workers, industries and the general public.
NFRP 2021-2030 formulated by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government together with JBPM involves strategic programs followed by an action plan that involves all levels of Malaysian Families.
RAKAN Sarawak recently meet up with the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) Sarawak to talk about the occupational safety and health scene in Sarawak.
Safety Culture is about people and how they work together.
An organizational culture that supports safety is essential for the prevention of injuries and illness.
There...
A workshop on Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) aiming in giving exposure on the implementation of Good Regulatory Practice (GRP) on state level was conducted...
Minister of Human Resources YB Dato’ Sri Richard Riot Jaem visiting an exhibition booth after opening the 4th Borneo Convention and Exhibition on Occupational...