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NSSA Pushes For National Health And Safety Standards At The Workplace

2 years agoMon, 14 Nov 2022 06:40:23 GMT
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NSSA Pushes For National Health And Safety Standards At The Workplace

The National Social Security Authority (NSSA) says it will enforce the National Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) policy launched in December last year.

The policy requires employers to implement health and safety standards at the workplace.

Speaking to NewsDay on Friday, NSSA acting general manager Charles Shava said current legislation leaves other workers without that protection, hence the OSH Bill which is before Parliament will ensure that all workers are protected. He said:

We are also going to require the market to do it. We already have the National OSH policy.

This policy was launched by the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare (Paul Mavima) last year in December to be specific.

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This policy is a national framework for managing health and safety in the workplace. So, within that policy, it was a requirement already before our launch. We are doing this to comply with that policy.

There is already a policy that requires every employer to have arrangements for managing health and safety in their workplaces so it’s already there.

It’s just that we are going to be putting more emphasis to make sure that policy is implemented at all workplaces in the country.

Also, we have a problem with our legislation at the moment. It allows for some leakages for certain employers to get away with some of these requirements but our new OSH Bill which is before Parliament now is going to make sure that every workplace and every worker in the country is covered.

But, at the moment, the current legislation leaves other workers without that protection.

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