The Occupational Health and Safety Authority (OHSA) was established to ensure that the physical, psychological and social well-being of all workers in all workplaces are promoted and safeguarded by whosoever has such a duty.

OHSA’s overall objectives are:

  1. to foster a culture which values prevention,
  2. to increase awareness about the benefits of achieving and maintaining adequate levels of occupational health and safety (OHS),
  3. to mainstream OHS into all policy areas including public policy, procurement, and education,
  4. to maintain the downward trends with regards to OHS-related incidents which lead to injuries, diseases and deaths.
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