Occupational Health and Safety Training
Feb 16th, 2010 | By cawinfo | Category: uncategorized
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Committee for Asian Women organised a three day training of trainers on Occupational Health and Safety for women workers in the manufacturing sector in Ayutthaya, Thailand from 12th -14th February 2010, Thailand in collaboration with the Council of Work and Environment related Patient’s network (WEPT). The training was attended by 40 participants from Thailand and Cambodia representing various textile, service and manufacturing industries.
The training aimed to increase awareness and enhance knowledge of women workers on issues concerning occupational safety and health, national laws and labour standards related to OSH. It also aimed in building capacity and skills of women workers to be able to further share knowledge and information acquired from the training to women workers, either in formal setting through union based or factory based training or in informal training at workplace such as peer education and small group discussions.
The participants were encouraged to familiarise themselves with the training materials through group discussion and activities. The training covered key Occupational Safety and Health topics including: reproductive health, violence against women at work place, process to diagnose diseases from work, rights to get benefit and compensation according to the existing laws, ways to monitor the factory for workers’ safety and health.







