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Protective wear for eyesight

Experts believe that 90 percent of eye injuries could have been prevented with the correct eye protection measures in place.

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Workers understanding their rights on work related injuries...

Many workers do not know their rights on injuries sustained at work or employment related diseases

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Responsibilities of Employees on their safety at work

It is the responsibility of employers to ensure that their employees are safe at their work places

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Towards the urgent Elimination of Hazardous Child Labour

About 73 million children are in hazardous work - almost half of the 152 million children aged 5 to 17 still in child labour.

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Kenya yet to Comprehensively Address Child Labour

Child Labour is work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential and their dignity, and that is harmful to physical...

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Ethical lapses blamed in Kenya's Construction Sector

The collapse of a five-story building in Nairobi's low income Huruma suburb was a confirmation that Kenya's construction sector is...

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Enhancing Safety for Road Maintenance Works

A traffic management plan is required to outline the hazards, and specify the measures needed for traffic control to maintain mobility...

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Safety Tips: Welding Fuel Tanks

Welding on fuel tanks should only be done in specialized shops with certified welders.

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Keeping Young Workers Safe from Hazards in their Workplaces

Young workers are often unaware of their rights as employees and of their OSH responsibilities as young employers.

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Health and Safety - Ensuring an Investable Interest in...

Continuous improvement of their health and safety systems will encourage foreign investment and contribute to the continents economic...

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Opinion: The Need for Safety and Health Committees at the...

Employees need to be actively involved in this program for it to succeed because it is their health and safety that is being safeguarded.

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Office Health and Safety: Ergonomics

Poor ergonomic conditions exist when the work is incompatible with the workers' bodies and their ability to continue working.

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