Submit safety reports, DOSH urges industries


Giant Leap Construction deputy managing director Zhu Hong Jun (left) handing over a souvenir to Johor DOSH deputy director Ahmad Jailani Mansor (right) while Zailee looks on.

ISKANDAR PUTERI: The Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) has urged more industries to submit safety reports for the Occupational Safety and Health Master Plan (OSHMP) 2021-2026.

DOSH deputy director-general (occupational safety) Zailee Dollah said the report was part of long-term plans to find ties between the workplace and cause of diseases.

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