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This document reviews the global occupational safety and health situation, with a focus on accidents and fatalities. It examines labor organizations' role and the construction industry's safety concerns, highlighting issues in the Philippines. Specifically mentions the ILO's involvement in promoting better safety.
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CEC 003 - OFFICE WORKS WITH CONSTITUENTS – GOVERNMENTS, WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS GLOBAL OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS TO PROMOTE THE SITUATIONER RAT...
CEC 003 - OFFICE WORKS WITH CONSTITUENTS – GOVERNMENTS, WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS GLOBAL OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS TO PROMOTE THE SITUATIONER RATIFICATION OF THE PROMOTIONAL o LABOR ORGANIZATION FRAMEWORK FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH CONVENTION, 2006 (No. 187). ACCIDENTS REPORTED – 279 MILLION - NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND FATAL INJURIES – 350,000 HEALTH CULTURE IS ONE IN WHICH THE RIGHT WORK-RELATED – 160 MILLION TO A SAFE AND HEALTHY WORKING ENVIRONMENT IS RESPECTED AT ALL LEVELS. WORKERS DIE EVERY YEAR – 2 MILLION - GOVERNMENTS, EMPLOYERS AND WORKERS WORK FATALITIES EVERY MONTH – 100,000 ACTIVELY PARTICIPATE IN SECURING A SAFE AND HEALTHY WORKING ENVIRONMENT THROUGH A WORK FATALITIES EVERY MINUTE – 5,000 SYSTEM OF DEFINED RIGHTS ,RESPONSIBILITIES o THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY AND DUTIES, AND WHERE THE HIGHEST PRIORITY IS ACCORDED TO THE PRINCIPLE. WORKERS DIE EVERY YEAR – 2 MILLION SYSTEMS OF WORK WORK FATALITIES EVERY MONTH – 100,000 WORK SYSTEM WORK FATALITIES EVERY MINUTE – 5,000 o IS A SYSTEM IN WHICH HUMAN ✓ PHILIPPINES PARTICIPANTS AND/OR MACHINES - 2.0 MILLION FILIPINO WORKER DIE EACH YEAR PERFORM WORK (PROCESSES AND FROM WORK-RELATED ACCIDENTS AND DISEASE. ACTIVITIES) USING INFORMATION, TECHNOLOGY, AND OTHER RESOURCES - STUDIES SUBSTANTIATE THAT OSH CONDITIONS TO PRODUCE PRODUCTS/SERVICES FOR IN MICRO-FIRMS AND THE INFORMAL SECTOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CUSTOMERS POSE RISKS AND HAZARDS. 17 OF 18 PERSONS IN ARE VERY IMPORTANT WHEN IT COMES THE NATION’S WORKFORCE OF 38.8 MILLION DO TO HEALTH AND SAFETY. NOT BENEFIT FROM ACCEPTABLE WORKING o IMPORTANT PART OF RISK CONDITIONS. ASSESSMENTS, AND WHICH HELP TO - THE ILO COUNTRY OFFICE FOR THE PHILIPPINES ACHIEVE A CONTROLLED COMPLETION (CO-Manla) SUPPORTS PROGRAMMES TO OF WORK WITH MINIMUM RISK. PROMOTE A CULTURE OF SAFETY AND HEALTH SAFE SYSTEM OF WORK THAT BRING OSH SERVICES TO THOSE THAT NEED THEM THE MOST. o IS A FORMAL PROCEDURE WHICH RESULTS FROM SYSTEMATIC - A RANGE OF GOVERNMENT AND NON- EXAMINATION OF A TASK IN ORDER TO GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ARE PARTNERS, WITH IDENTIFY ALL THE HAZARDS. IT DEFINES BENEFICIARIES THAT INCLUDE AGRARIAN SAFE METHODS TO ENSURE ALL REFORM FARMERS, INFORMAL WORKERS AND HAZARDS ARE ELIMINATED OR RISK TRADE UNIONS AND THEIR MEMEBERS. MINIMISED. FOUR (4) KEY WORK SYSTEM: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, AND DOWNED POWER LINES. PEOPLE 4. EXPLOSIONS OR BURNS o ARE PEOPLE WHO PERFORM THE WORK. EVEN IF EXPOSED WIRES DO NOT ELECTROCUTE ANYONE, EQUIPMENT THEY STILL MAY SPARK o ANYTHING KEPT, FURNISHED, OR EXPLOSIONS OR FIRES. GAS PROVIDED FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE. THE LEAKS CAN POSE A SIMILAR ACT OF EQQUIPPING A PERSON OR THING. THREAT AS WELL. 5. SLIP AND FALLS MATERIAL CONSTRUCTION SITES OFTEN o THE ELEMENTS, CONSTITUENTS, OR HAVE EXTRA MATERIALS, TOOLS, SUBSTANCES OF WHICH SOMETHING IS AND DEBRIS LYING AROUND COMPOSED OR CAN BE MADE. OVER WHICH WORKERS COULD TRIP. MOREOVER, THERE ARE ENVIRONMENT OFTEN SLIPPERY SURFACES o INCLUDES THE ORGANIZATIONAL, THAT CAN CAUSE SLIP AND CULTURAL, COMPETITIVE, TECHNICAL, FALLS. AND REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT WITHIN 6. MACHINERY ACCIDENTS WHICH THE WORK SYSTEM OPERATES. CONSTRUCTION WORKERS REGULARLY OPERATE LARGE TYPES OF ACCIDENT AND/OR DANGEROUS MACHINERY, SUCH AS 1. FALLS JACKHAMMERS, CRANES, CONSTRUCTION WORKERS OFTEN BULLDOZERS, OR EVEN PERFORM THEIR JOBS FROM HIGH SMALLER POWER TOOLS LIKE PLACES SUCH AS SCAFFOLDING, NAIL GUNS AND DRILLS, ALL OF ROOFTOPS, OR LADDERS. FALLING WHICH MAY CAUSE SERIOUS FROM HIGH PLACES IS NO. 1 MOST INJURY. COMMON CONSTRUCTION 7. GETTING TRAPPED IN BETWEEN ACCIDENTS CAUSING ALMOST MATERIALS 35% OF CONSTRRUCTION EVEN IF THE MATERIALS DO NOT INJURIES. FALL AND DIRECTLY STRIKE A 2. FALLING DEBRIS WORKER, THEY CAN TRAP A TOOLS, BUILDING MATERIALS. WORKER BETWEEN A WALL AND PIECES OF SCAFFOLDING, OR THE MATERIAL, CAUSING OTHER SUPPLIES CAN DO SERIOUS BROKEN RIBS OR CUTTING OFF DAMAGE IF THEY FALL FROM A WORKER’S OXYGEN INTAKE. SIGNIFICANT HEIGHTS AND LAND 8. TRENCH OR GROUND COLLAPSES ON A WORKER. TRENCHES AND OTHER 3. ELECTROCUTIONS EXCAVATIONS ARE OFTEN UNTIL CONSTRUCTION IS NECESSARY FOR BUILDING COMPLETE, THERE ARE OFTEN SITES. HOWEVER, THIS CAUSES EXPOSED WIRES, UNFINISHED THE GROUND AND SURROUNDING AREAS TO BE o OSHA INVESTIGATION OR FINES UNSTABLE AND CAN COLLAPSE o INCREASED INSURANCE COSTS ON WORKERS WHO MAY BE o MORE…. AROUND THE TRENCH. UNSAFE ACT UNSAFE CONDITION 9. GETTING HIT BY A VEHICLE COMMON ACCIDENT ON UNSAFE/UNHEALTHY ACT – A VIOLATION OF HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION SAFE PROCEDURE. SITES, WHEN SPEEDING OR DISTRACTED DRIVERS HIT - ANY ACT THAT DEVIATES FROM A GENERALLY RECOGNIZED SAFE WAY OR SPECIFIED METHOD WORKERS WITH THEIR VEHICLES. OF DOING A JOB AND WHICH INCREASES THE 10. OVEREXERTION PROBABILITIES FOR AN ACCIDENT. CONSTRUCTION CREWS OFTEN ▪ ACT OF OMISSION WORK LONG HOURS IN THE ▪ ACT OF COMMISSION ELEMENTS, INCLUDING EXTREME HEAT AND HUMIDITY. UNSAFE/UNHEALTHY CONDITION – SEEN AS A THIS CAN CAUSE INJURY FROM PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROPERTY IN THE DEHYDRATION, FAINTING, OR MATERIAL. EVEN STROKES. - THE PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROPERTY OF A DIRECT VS. INDIRECT COSTS OF INJURIES MATERIAL, MACHINE OR THE ENVIRONMENT THAT MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO A PERSON, DIRECT COSTS (MANDATORY REPORTING DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION TO PROPERTY AND SYSTEM) OTHER LOSSES; - PAID BY WORKER’S COMPANY INSURANCE FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO UNSAFE/ UNHEALTHY ACTS o MEDICAL (DOCTOR VISITS, PHYSICAL THERAPY, ETC.) 1. UNAWARE o CLAIM MITIGATION NO OR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE o TIME LOSS FROM WORK NOT TRAINED INDIRECT COSTS (VOLUNTARY REPORTING INSUFFICIENT TRAINING SYSTEM) IMPROPER TRAINING COMMUNICATION BARRIER - PAID BY BUSINESSES 2. UNABLE o REDUCED OR LOST PRODUCTIVITY LACK OF SKILLS o LOST CONTRACTS LACK OF NO EXPERIENCE o INCREASED ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS LIMITED UNDERSTANDING o LOST TIME AT THE SUPERVISING LEVEL PHYSICAL LIMITATION o COSTS OF TRAINING REPLACEMENTS DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT o OVERTIME COSTS MUSCULAR WEAKNESS DUE TO o POTENTIAL LEGAL FEES FATIGUE o EQUIPMENT REPAIR IMPAIRED HEARING o NEGATIVE PUBLICITY SHORT IN HEIGHT o DAMAGE TO CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS TOO TALL IN HEIGHT SLOW REACTIONS ▪ ENVIRONMENTAL 3. UNMOTIVATED FACTORS ( e.g. noise) IMPROPER ATTITUDE ▪ INTERNAL FACTOR ( e.g. personal problems) THEORIES OF ACCIDENT CAUSATION ▪ SITUATIONAL FACTORS 1. DOMINO THEORY (e.g. risk) ANCESTRY & SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT INAPPROPRIATE RESPONSE (NEGATIVE CHARACTER TRAITS ▪ KNOW ABOUT THE LEADS TO UNSAFE BEHAVIOR CAN HAZARD BUT NOT BE INHERITED) DOING ANYTHING FAULT OF PERSON ABOUT IT UNSAFE ACT/ MECHANICAL OR ▪ REMOVING SAFE PHYSICAL HAZARD GUARDS ACCIDENT AND INJURY ▪ IGNORING SAFETY 2. ENERGY RELEASE THEORY RULES WHICH COMPARES THE RATE OF INAPPROPRIATE ACTIVITIES RELEASE OF ENERGY AND RELATES ▪ NOT TRAINED TO DO TO THE KIND OF AND SEVERITY OF THE JOB THAT IS BEING INJURIES. DONE FIRST STEP IS TO PREVENT THE ▪ NOT JUDGING THE MARSHALLING OF ENERGY BY DEGREE OF RISK REDUCING THE AMOUNT NEEDED CORRECTLY AND/OR PROVIDING VENT RELEASE NATIONAL POLICY MECHANISMS NEXT STEP WOULD BE TO INSTALL o RIGHT OF WORKERS TO A SAFE AND CONTROL METHODS THAT MODIFY HEALTHY WORKING ENVIRONMENT THE RELEASE RATE WHICH CAN BE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACCOMPLISHED WITH THE USE OF STANDARDS SPACE (DISTANCE) AND TIME 3. MULTIPLE CAUSATION THEORY o A SET OF MANDATORY RULES THIS THEORY PURPORTS THAT o OBJECTIVE: PROTECTION OF ALL MULTIPPLE FACTORS COMBINE WORKERS FROM WORK HAZARDS AND IN RANDOM FASHION (ANY RISKS GIVEN ORDER) AND COME o COVERAGE: ALL WORKPLACES EXCEPT TOGETHER AT THE MINES INTERSECTION POINT TO o REPUBLICT ACT NO. 11058 PRODUCE AN ACCIDENT. CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND HEALTH ▪ MAN PROGRAM ▪ MEDIA (ENVIRONMENT) o REFERS TO A SET OF DETAILED RULES TO ▪ MACHINE COVER THE PROCESSES AND PRACTICES ▪ MANAGEMENT THAT SHALL BE UTILIZED IN A SPECIFIC 4. HUMAN FACTORS THEORY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT SITE IN OVERLOAD: CAPACITY – ABILITIES CONFORMITY WITH THE OSHS INCLUDING THE PERSONEL 9. EMERGENCY OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH RESPONSIBLE AND THE PENALTIES FOR PERSONNEL AND FACILITIES VIOLATIONS THEREOF. 10. SAFETY AND HEALTH PROMOTION & EDUCATION LEGAL BASIS FOR IMPLEMENTING CSHP 11. SPECIALIZED INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMENT ORDER NO. 13 Series OF 1998 TRAININGS GUIDELINES GOVERNING OCCUPATIONAL 12. TOOLBOX MEETING SAFETY AND HEALTH IN THE CONSTRUCTION 13. RESPONSIBLE FOR THE TOOLBOX INDUSTRY MEETING 14. ACCIDENT/INCIDENT/ILLNESSES ENSURING THE PROTECTION AND INVESTIGATION & REPORTING WELFARE OF WORKERS EMPLOYED 15. CONDUCTING AND DOCUMENTING THE IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ACCIDENT/ILLNESSES INVESTIGATION PROTECTION AND WELFARE OF THE 16. COMPLIANCE WITH GOVERNMENT GENERAL PUBLIC WITHIN AND REQUIREMENTS AROUND THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY 17. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT OF ANY CONSTRUCTION WORKSITE (PPE) AS WELL AS THE PROMOTION OF 18. PROTECTION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC HARMONIOUS EMPLOYER- 19. SAFETY SIGNAGES EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIPS IN THE 20. CONSTRUCTION WORKERS SKILLS CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION 21. TESTING & INSPECTION OF INDUSTRY PRACTICES AND CONSTRUCTION HEAVY EQUIPMENT APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT 22. CONTROL MEASURES ON REQUIREMENT, THE FOLLOWING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES GUIDELINES ARE HEREBY ISSUED 23. FIRST-AID, HEALTH CARE MEDICINES FOR ALL CONCERNED: AND EQUIPMENT FACILITIES ELEMENTS OF THE CSHP: 24. WORKERS WELFARE FACILITIES 25. MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE 1. STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT TO 26. WORKING HOUR & BREAK TIME COMPLY WITH OSH REQUIREMENTS 27. CONSTRUCTION WASTE DISPOSAL 2. COMPANY SAFETY AND HEALTH POLICY 28. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 3. PROJECT DETAILS 29. PENALTIES/SANCTIONS 4. CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH 30. ATTACHMENTS COMMITTEE 5. COMPOSITION OF CONSTRUCTION NATIONAL OSH RESEARCH PROGRAMME OR SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE INSTITUTE (CSHC) o THE SERVICES OF THE OCCUPATIONAL 6. DUTIES OF THE CSH COMMITTEE SHALL SAFETY AND HEALTH CENTER (OSHC) INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE SHALL COVER THE PREVENTIVE FOLLOWING: (PRIMARY, SECONDARY, TERTIARY 7. DUTIES OF THE SAFETY MAN/OFFICER PREVENTION) ASPECTS OF 8. DANGEROUS OCCURRENCE OR MAJOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH IN ACCIDENT EVERY WORKPLACE, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE. THE CENTER SHALL SERVE AS THE o REFERS TO ESTABLISHMENTS, AUTHORITY ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY PROJECTS, SITES AND ALL AND HEALTH IN THE AREAS OF OTHER PLACES WHERE WORK RESEARCH, TRAINING AND IS BEING UNDERTAKEN INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND WHEREIN THE NUMBER OF TECHNICAL SERVICES. EMPLOYEES, NATURE OF o THE CENTER SHALL UNDERTAKE STUDIES OPERATIONS AND RISK OR AND RESEARCHES ON ALL ASPECTS OF HAZARD INVOLVED IN THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH. IT BUSINESS REQUIRE SHALL FOCUS ON STUDIES; COMPLIANCE. 1. TO PREVENT AND REDUCE LOW RISK ESTABLISHMENT OCCUPATIONAL AND WORK- o REFERS TO A WORKPLACE RELATED INJURIES AND WHERE THERE IS LOW LEVEL ILLNESSES; OF DANGER OR EXPOSURE TO 2. TO CONTINOUSLY REVIEW SAFETY AND HEALTH AND SUPPORT THE HAZARDS AND NOT LIKELY OR UPDATING OF THE LIST OF WITH LOW PROBABILITY TO OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESSES RESULT IN ACCIDENT, HARM AS PRESCRIBED IN PD 626, OR INJURY, OR ILLNESS. EMPLOYEES’ MEDIUM RISK ESTABLISHMENT COMPENSATION AND STATE o REFERS TO A WORKPLACE INSURANCE FUND; AND WHERE THERE IS MODERATE 3. TO AID STANDARD SETTING EXPOSURE TO SAFETY AND AND ENFORCEMENT OF HEALTH HAZARDS AND WITH OSH STANDARDS. PROBABILITY OF AN ACCIDENT, INJURY OR ILLNESS, DEFINITION OF TERMS IF NO PREVENTIVE OR CERTIFIED FIRST-AIDER CONTROL MEASURES ARE IN o REFERS TO ANY PERSON PLACE. TRAINED AND DULY CERTIFIED HIGH RISK ESTABLISHMENT TO ADMINISTER FIRST AID BY o REFERS TO A WORKPLACE THE PHILIPPINE RED CROSS WHEREIN THE PRESENCE OF (PRC) OR ANY ORGANIZATION HAZARD OR POTENTIAL AUTHORIZED BY THE HAZARD WITHIN THE SECRETARY OF LABOR AND COMPANY MAY AFFECT THE EMPLOYMENT. SAFETY AND/OR HEALTH OF COMPETENCY STANDARDS WORKERS NOT ONLY WITHIN o REFER TO INDUSTRY- BUT ALSO PERSONS OUTSIDE DETERMINED SPECIFICATION THE PREMISES OF THE OF PROFICIENCY REQUIRED WORKPLACE (e.g. FOR EFFECTIVE WORK construction, mining, PERFORMANCE. petrochemical, etc.) COVERED WORKPLACES WORKERS RIGHT TO KNOW INFORMATION MATERIALS USED GOVERNMENT AGENCIES EXERCISING PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION SHALL BE JURISDICTION AS THE COMPETENT MADE READILY AVAILABLE AND AUTHORITY IN THE SPECIFIC INDUSTRY ACCESSIBLE TO WORKERS. NEW-HIRED OR ECONOMIC ACTIVITY. THERE SHALL WORKERS SHALL BE PROVIDED BE NO RETALIATION FROM THE PART OF INSTRUCTIONS, ORIENTATIONS AND THE EMPLOYER PURSUANT TO THE TRAININGS PRIOR TO START OF WORK. REPORTING OF ANY ACCIDENT. THE INSTRUCTIONS, ORIENTATIONS, WORKERS’ RIGHT TO PERSONAL PROTECTIVE AND TRAININGS SHALL BE PROPERLY EQUIPMENT (PPE) DOCUMENTED BY THE EMPLOYER, AND SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE PERMANENT THE COST OF THE PPE SHALL BE PART OF RECORDS OF THE WORKER IN THE THE SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM ESTABLISHMENT. WHICH IS A SEPARATE PAY ITEM THE WORKERS’ OSH SEMINAR AND PURSUANT TO SECTION 20 OF THIS OTHER TRAININGS/ORIENTATIONS AS RULES REQUIRED BY THE EMPLOYER AND BY ALL PPE SHALL BE OF THE APPROPRIATE ANY LAW SHALL BE AT NO COST ON THE TYPE AS TESTED AND APPROVED BY THE WORKER AND CONSIDERED AS DOLE BASED ON ITS STANDARDS. THE COMPENSABLE WORKING TIME. USAGE OF PPE IN ALL ESTABLISHMENTS, PROJECTS, SITES AND ALL OTHER PLACES WORKERS’ RIGHT TO REFUSE TO UNSAFE WORK WHERE WORK IS BEING UNDERTAKEN THE WORKER HAS THE RIGHT OF SHALL BE BASED ON THE EVALUATION REFUSAL TO WORK WITHOUT THREAT AND RECOMMENDATION OF THE OR REPRISAL FROM THE EMPLOYER IF, SAFETY OFFICER AS DETERMINED BY THE DOLE, AN SAFETY OFFICER IMMINENT DANGER SITUTATION EXISTS. THE EMPLOYER OR SAFETY OFFICER IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF OSH CANNOT REQUIRE THE WORKERS TO PROGRAM, THE REQUIRED SAFETY RETURRN TO WORK WHERE THERE IS OFFICERS SHALL BE EMPLOYED OR CONTINUIN IMMINENT DANGER TO LIFE DESIGNATED WITH THE FOLLOWING OR HEALTH. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: WORKERS AFFECTED BY THE EXISTENCE OVERSEE THE OVERALL MANAGEMENT OF AN IMMINENT DANGER SITUTATION OF THE OSH PROGRAM IN MAY BE TEMPORARILY ASSIGNED TO COORDINATION WITH THE OSH OTHER AREAS WITHIN THE WORKPLACE COMMITTEE; PROVIDED THERE IS NO IMPENDING FREQUENTLY MONITOR AND INSPECT ISSUE WITH SAFETY AND HEALTH. ANY HEALTH OR SAFETY ASPECT OF THE OPERATION BEING UNDERTAKEN WITH WORKERS’ RIGHT TO REPORT ACCIDENTS THE PARTICIPATION OF SUPERVISORS WORKERS AND THEIR REPRESENTATIVES AND WORKERS; SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO REPORT ASSIST GOVERNMENT INSPECTORS IN ACCIDENTS , DANGEROUS OCCURENCES, THE CONDUCT OF SAFETY AND HEALTH AND HAZARDS TO THE EMPLOYER, TO INSPECTION AT ANY TIME WHENEVER THE DOLE AND TO OTHER CONCERNED WORK IS BEING PERFORMED OR DURING THE CONDUCT OF AN ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION BY PROVIDING NECESSARY INFORMATION AND OSH REPORTS AS REQUIRED BY THE OSH STANDARDS; AND ISSUE WORK STOPPAGE ORDER (WSO) WHEN NECESSARY BASED ON THE REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES PROVIDED BY THE OSH STANDARDS. SAFETY OFFICER 1 (S01) PRESCRIBED TRAINING MINIMUM OSH ON OSH EXPERIENCE MANDATORY EIGHT (8)-HOUR OSH ORIENTATION COURSE AND TWO(2) – HOUR TRAINERS’ TRAINING SAFETY OFFICER (S02) PRESCRIBED TRAINING MINIMUM OSH ON OSH EXPERIENCE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PERSONNEL AND MANDATORY FORTY FACILITIES (40) – HOUR BASIC OSH TRAINING COURSE COVERED WORKPLACES SHALL HAVE APPLICABLE TO THE QUALIFIED OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH INDUSTRY PERSONNEL SUCH AS CERTIFIED FIRST- AIDERS, NURSES, DENTISTS, AND PHYSICIANS DULY COMPLEMENTED SAFETY OFFICER 3 (S03) WITH THE REQUIRED MEDICAL SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES. SAFETY OFFICER 4 (S04)