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National meet on occupational health, safety gets underway in Guwahati

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GUWAHATI: A national conference on occupational health, safety kicked off here in Guwahati on Friday. The two-day meet is participated by 150 Occupational Health and Safety professionals.
Speakers included HM Gangopadhyay, Senior Consultant-Safety, NTPC Ltd; Dr. Susanna Podder, Plant EHS Head, PepsiCo Holding and others.
Participating in the Panel Discussion “Working together Before and After Crises”, Dr. NN Naskar, Director, All India Institute of Hygiene & Public Health” said “Accidents do not happen, but, they are caused”
The global burden on health due to occupational health is 95%, Dr Naskar said.
Team Work is important in any accident. There is no place for “I”. If see the spelling of TEAM, there is no “I” added another Panelist’s Dr. Madhurima Agrawal, Medical Director & Practicing Development Paediatrician, Health Positive Pvt. Ltd.
Speaking further reminding the old saying “Prevention is better than cure”, she modified it as “Prevention is cheaper”
Occupation Health is very much neglected subject in India, added V P Mahawar, former Director Onshore ONGC Ltd and Acting Chairman-Board of Governors, IIM Rohtak. If you take care of duty, many accidents are minimised. Zero accidents may not be possible, but, achieving mere zero accidents in industrialised sectors should be our goal, he added
All accidents are preventable, agreed all the speakers.
“Crisis and emergency communication especially when informed emergency services, it has to be precise and must have clear cut details, what, where, how, when etc., Spend 5 seconds extra time and provide clear details,” informed Dr Rishikesh Naik, Group Head-OHS, Aditya Birla Management Corp. Pvt Ltd.
Six “M”a—Man, Machine, Material, Minutes (Time), Management, Money are important emergency, crisis management observed the panelists.
“Accidents are combination of Man and Machine. They both like ‘pyar’(love), interplay. Accidents are never one sided. There are always combination of things,” informed Dr. Madurika.
Earlier, the two-day meet was inaugurated by V.P. Mahawar. The inaugural function was graced by S K Acharya, Former Chairman and MD, Neyveli Ignite Corporation Ltd.
A National Safety Excellence Awards will also be presented for the professional excellence during the meet informed Kamaleshwar Sharan, Chairmand & CEO of Greentech Foundation, a New Delhi based NGO, the organiser of the national meet.
A panel discussions on Accident Prevention, Education, Lessons learned from recent major accidents/disasters are held during the full day.
Few other sessions on “Developing safety culture”. “How to sell safety” etc held Developing strong safety cultures have the single greatest impact on incident reduction of any process.
It is for this single reason that developing these cultures should be top priority for all Occupational Health and Safety Professional observed Kamleshwar Sharan.
During the two-day meet professional excellence awards will be presented to the Occupational Health and Safety Professionals. The meet will conclude on Saturday evening.

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