Enquanto no Brasil somos forçados a "tourear" o verdadeiro tsinumani convervador que ameaça direitos dos trabalhadores e outras conquistas democráticas, literalmente apagando da agenda possibilidades de discussão de estratégias para implantação de política nacional de ST, lá na Austrália / Nova Zelandia acaba de ser divulgado documento que apresenta propostas e metas pensadas para o setor até o ano de 2022.
A notícia em inglés segue abaixo. Os links dão acesso a página com destaques para o download do documento completo (vale a pena xeretar) e a um video de 3 minutos que resume a iniciativa. Veja a página acessando o link:
http://www.safework.nsw.gov.au/roadmap#2
SafeWork NSW releases Roadmap to Safety
On Monday, SafeWork NSW launched a new work health and safety Roadmap for NSW which set ambitious targets to reduce the rate of injury, illness and fatalities in NSW workplaces. The Work Health and Safety Roadmap for NSW 2022 is a six year plan to make the lives of NSW workers and business owners healthier, safer and more productive.
Under the vision 'Healthy, safe, and productive working lives', the Roadmap aims to reduce work-related fatalities by 20 per cent, serious injuries and illnesses by 30 per cent and serious musculoskeletal injuries and illnesses by 30 per cent through engaging and empowering workplaces to manage health and safety more effectively.
Executive Director of SafeWork NSW, Peter Dunphy said while NSW had made good progress towards meeting national safetytargets, the rates of work-related of injuries, illnesses and fatalities were still too high. "Over the last ten years, fewer people are being seriously or fatally injured in NSW workplaces," Mr Dunphy said."But the number of workplace serious injuries and illnesses remain too high with 30,902 NSW workers harmed during 2015/16. And when we consider the economic cost of these injuries and illnesses, which at more than $17 billion or 3.7 per cent of gross state product, it's clear that we must do more." Read more: NSW Media Release
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