The 40-Hour Basic Occupational Safety and Health (BOSH) Training held from March 16-19, 2026, brought together participants from different companies in a collaborative effort to strengthen workplace safety practices and promote occupational health awareness. The program provided participants with essential knowledge and practical competencies in hazard identification, risk assessment and control, accident prevention, emergency preparedness, and the proper implementation of workplace safety measures. Through interactive discussions and practical workplace scenarios, participants developed a deeper understanding of their responsibilities in maintaining a safe and healthy working environment.

Facilitated by experienced occupational safety and health professionals, the four-day training emphasized the importance of proactive safety management and continuous OSH education in minimizing workplace risks and improving operational efficiency. This initiative reflects the commitment of participating organizations to upholding national occupational safety and health standards and fostering a strong culture of safety within their respective workplaces. By equipping employees and safety personnel with valuable OSH knowledge and awareness, the training contributes to building safer, healthier, and more resilient organizations.