8th EDITION OF OSH INDIA WITNESSES HI GROWTH
by Samiksha
The response time
in India during a fire is much more than the developed nation, said “Chief Fire
officer and the Fire Advisor, Government of Maharashtra at an Occupation safety
and health event.
57 per cent of
labour days are lost due anxiety, depression.
Santosh
Warick, Chief Fire Officer and Fire Advisor, Government of Maharashtra at an
event in Mumbai said, “The response time here in India during a fire is much
more than a developed nation. The response time in developed country is 8 to 10
minutes, whereas due to traffic and other issues, the response time in Mumbai
and Delhi goes to 20 to 30 minutes.”
Warick
along with other dignitaries spoke at a two day expo called Occupation safety
and health organised by Informa markets in India. He added, “The Gap of fire
services in terms of number of fire stations, trained person is more than
80 per cent in India. In Mumbai also, the Gap is around 30per cent. There are
over 50,000 industries in Maharashtra and it is very difficult to tackle the
issue from grass root level. The commitment from top management is necessary as
it will also help in inculcating safe culture and business continuity.”
Warick
said, “Health and safety are responsibility of owner and occupier only. The
negligence is the major cause of several incidents. It is necessary to be alert
and avoid all violations as it could lead to a major one. The training of a
worker should be a continuous process.”
The
two day event that commenced on Thursday with over 150 exhibitors presence
displaying various safety and health products to educate was attended by Lalit
Gabhane, Director General, National Safety Council, Santosh Warick, Chief Fire
Officer and Fire Advisor, Government of Maharashtra, Mike Robinson, Chief
Executive, British Safety Council, Dr Sidram K Raut, National President,
Indian Association of Occupational Health and Hemant Sapra, President,
Safety Appliances Manufacturers’ Associate, Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, for
Informa Markets in India and Pankaj Jain, Group Director, Informa Markets.
Mike
Robinson, Chief Executive, British Safety Council during the inaugural event said,“Globally, 57 per
cent of working days are lost due to anxiety, depression or stress. There is a
really very important link from Health to Safety. A research has cleared that
poor mental health increases the risk of accidents on work. As the saying goes
you cannot be a safe worker if you are not a healthy worker. So it’s going to
be an examplar in the management of health and safety and it’s going to necessary
be an exemplar in the management of health and well being. The research is
already showing that managing health, safety and well being in an integrated
way is going to be more effectively then managing them separately.”
To control the
number of on job accidents by promoting the use of safety equipments as well as
creating awareness to inculcate the safe working culture, government officials,
industrialists and other important presented their views during OSH India
2019.
This year, the
expo is well supported by associations such as -- National Small Industries
Corporation (NSIC), International Powered Access Federation (IPAF), Indian
Society of Ergonomics (ISE), Indian Technical Textiles Association, Safety
Appliances Manufacturers Association (SAMA), Air India Engineering Services Ltd
(AIESL), National Accreditation Board of Certifying Bodies (NABCB), Board of
Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP), MRO Association, Safety Training
institutes and more.
Lalit
Gabhane, Director General, National Safety Council said, “In comparison of last
two three decades, the Indian industry has come a long way. But the road is
very long, to create awareness in employees, citizens and industrialists,
OSH is working towards it and the state run bodies such as Maharashtra Fire
Services are also coming up with various campaigns and programmes to create
awareness across India.”
Speaking on the 8th edition of
OSH India in Mumbai, Mr. Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director,for Informa Markets
in India said, “On average, 4.75 million people join the labour
force in India per year. In a strong corporate safety culture,
organisations need to look at the safety and health along with emotional
well-being of these employees on priority to retain the best of talent and
ensure good productivity. Informa Markets in India through OSH India resonates
industry’s advocacy of ensuring the safety and health of the growing workforce
in our country and is geared up to filling this vital gap with innovation and
knowledge through its exhibits and conference.”
To promote safety among the Indian
workforce, a SAFETY FASHION WALK along with the prestigious OSH India AWARDS
2019. The Awards catered to Indian operating businesses, organizations,
alliance and individuals in the public or private sector with a workplace
health and safety initiative. This year, OSH Awards received a total of 220
from across industry.
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