Safety-first culture in diving is essential, says Sabah ministry


Seated from second left, Sim Fui, Josie Lai with speakers and participants during the event.

KOTA KINABALU: A safety-first culture should be nurtured in all activities, especially those involving risks, says Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Ministry permanent secretary Datuk Josie Lai.

Lai said that safety is fundamental to ensuring activities run smoothly and that emergency responses are accurate and timely.

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