
The involvement of employers and workers in the design of interventions is crucial. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
Sustained exposure to high temperatures at work reduces productivity and increases the risk of injury, sickness and death.
The involvement of employers and workers in the design of interventions is crucial. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
Sustained exposure to high temperatures at work reduces productivity and increases the risk of injury, sickness and death.
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The Joint Committee for Security and Safety, represented by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure; the General Command of Civil Defence at the Ministry of Interior; and its strategic partners, have announced impressive results for the first month of their joint national campaign aimed at enhancing security and safety at gas stations during summer 2023
According to 2022 UK HSE statistics, there has been a 28% year-on-year rise in non-fatal injuries in the workplace, with slips, trips or falls, handling, lifting or carrying and being struck by a moving object being the leading causes
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the G20 India presidency announced a new Global Initiative on Digital Health (GIDH) at the Health Minister’s Meeting of the G20 Summit hosted by the Government of India