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Training programme focuses on workers’ health at work

A training programme on management of health for workers at workplaces is underway in the central city of Da Nang from May 5-7, attracting medical workers from preventive medical centres in 24 provinces and cities.
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Da Nang (VNA)🌄 – A training programme on management ofhealth for workers at workplaces is underway in the central city of Da Nangfrom May 5-7, attracting medical workers from preventive medical centres in 24provinces and cities. 


The programme was co-organised by the Health Ministry’sHealth Environment Management Agency and the National University of Singapore (NUS)on the occasion of the Action Month for Labour Safety and Hygiene.

NUS experts shared experience in medical workers’ role in labouraccidents, occupational health situation and services, and health check-upmanagement at workplaces.

Prof. Norbert Wagner from NUS said noise, dust, hazardouschemicals and unsafe machines in workplaces all affect workers’ health somedical workers should help devise plans to respond to emergency cases, holdtraining courses on first aid to workers, and raise their awareness of labourhygiene and occupational disease prevention.

He stressed the need to investigate accidents at work tohelp victims receive satisfactory treatment and compensation and promptemployers to take proper measures to ensure workers’ health and safety.

ℱ Doctor Gan Wee Hoe from NUS described periodic health check-upas one of the effective measures to ensure workers’ productivity.-VNA

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