Josephine Teo wants young people to be educated on workplace safety and health
- September 8, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Singapore Safety News
No CommentsSINGAPORE – Young people can play a key role in raising awareness about safety and health at the workplace, Second Minister for Manpower Josephine Teo said on Tuesday (Sept 5). There is also a need to better prepare them for the hazards and risks they will face at work, she said, at an international youth
Young people urged to be aware of workplace safety
- September 6, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Singapore Safety News
Young people are more likely to suffer occupational injuries compared with older workers, and there is a need to better prepare them for the hazards they will face at work, Second Minister for Manpower Josephine Teo said yesterday. They can go on to play key roles in raising awareness of safety and health at the
Young workers underpaid, working in unsafe conditions: Unions …
- August 14, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Global Safety News
McKellar student Anna Dennis said she was unpaid wages for multiple training sessions at a previous job and, along with other staff, was subject to bullying at another workplace where staff were afraid to take meal breaks. In one workplace, a coworker suffered an electric shock from a power point next to a sink spilling
Brampton meat company fined $55000 for injury to young worker
- August 4, 2017
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- Category: Global Safety News
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Most ‘young millennials’ engage in risky driving, study finds
- February 25, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Overseas Occupational Health And Safety News
Aurora, IL – Almost 9 out of 10 “young millennials” between the ages of 19 and 24 engage in at least one risky driving behavior, such as speeding, running red lights or texting, according to the results of a recent survey conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. Researchers analyzed data from 2,511 licensed