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Report Thailand to Halve Workplace Fatalities with New “Safety Thailand” Vision
Photo courtesy of IndustriALL Global Union In a bold initiative to enhance workplace safety, Thailand's Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn has launched the "Safety Thailand" vision, aiming to halve workplace fatalities within five years. Announced at the National Occupational Safety Day 2025 ceremony, the strategy seeks to reduce severe injuries from 2.13 to one per 1,000 workers and cut deaths from 5.3 to no more than three per 100,000 workers by 2030. Highlighting the significance of workplace safety as a fundamental human right, Phiphat stressed the need for elevated safety standards in light of digital and AI-driven workplace transformations. "We must ensure that innovation doesn’t come at the cost of human lives," he asserted. The event was attended by more than 300 participants, including representatives from the International Labour Organisation (ILO), government officials, industry leaders, and safety network members. Phiphat outlined a comprehensive strategy, including stricter enforcement of labour laws, expanded public awareness campaigns, and the establishment of province-level safety networks to monitor local workplaces. Acknowledging new challenges, the minister highlighted the necessity of preparing for natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods, advocating for routine drills and effective emergency systems. Phiphat specifically addressed chronic safety issues in Thailand's infrastructure projects, notably the hazardous conditions at construction sites on Rama II Road. He has tasked the Department of Labour Protection and Welfare with focusing on these areas. In response, the department convened with project owners, contractors, and safety specialists on April 2 to enforce new risk controls. A dedicated task force has been formed to ensure compliance with engineering standards, safeguarding both workers and the public. This initiative represents a significant step forward in Thailand’s commitment to safer working environments, aiming to protect human lives while maintaining economic growth. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-09 -
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Another Fox appointee and this one OMG
As well as on full bottles liquor. Wouldn't have it! -
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Another Fox appointee and this one OMG
No they don't like her because she is not fit to do the job. Unlike Magaman who think everybody in connection with 47 is a genius. -
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Report Thai Medical Council Debunks Thaksin’s Critical Illness Claims
that would be just lovely ... but yeah, not going to happen. he'll be off to dubai again before anything real happens, crying about how the court is just playing politics and how he was really "seriously ill ... " ... and of course, his buffalo crowd will lap it all up, like always ... -
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Fears of Unrest in UK as India-Pakistan Tensions Spark London Embassy Protest
Who would name a plan after a cake? -
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Another Fox appointee and this one OMG
Whattabout always whattabout with you!- 1
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