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Construction Industry Safety Award Scheme enhances awareness of occupational safety and health (with photos)
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     The Labour Department (LD) held the 25th Award Presentation Ceremony of the Construction Industry Safety Award Scheme today (May 4) to recognise principal contractors, sub-contractors, site personnel and frontline workers with good performances in the area of occupational safety and health (OSH). The scheme aims at enhancing OSH awareness and fostering a culture of safety in the construction industry.
 
     This year's award scheme received an overwhelming response and achieved several breakthroughs. These included surpassing recent enrolment figures with participation from 259 construction sites. Among them, 101 sub-contractors and 172 safety teams competed for awards in two categories, namely "Construction Sites" and "Safety Teams". Secondly, a new award, Lifting Operation Safety Innovation Award, was introduced in four sub-categories under the "Construction Sites" category, and additional marks were given to construction sites under the sub-category of "Building Sites (Private Sector)" who had joined the Smart Site Safety System Labelling Scheme, encouraging the construction industry to actively apply innovative technologies in OSH. Apart from the award presentation, a fun day was also held today, and a Parent-Child Safety Experience Zone was introduced for the first time, allowing children to operate child-friendly electric construction machinery in a small playground, planting the seeds of OSH in their minds and nurturing future guardians of workplace safety.
 
     Speaking at the ceremony, the Acting Commissioner for Labour, Mr Vincent Fung, said that there was another breakthrough in promoting safety within the scaffolding industry in addition to the aforementioned breakthroughs. After more than a year of efforts, the LD successfully facilitated cross-sectoral collaboration among the scaffolding industry, the insurance industry, the Construction Industry Council (CIC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Council (OSHC). This collaboration led to the inclusion of the Truss-out Scaffolding trade as the 21st designated trade under the Registered Specialist Trade Contractors Scheme. Coupled with the support of the OSH Star Enterprise Scheme by the OSHC, scaffolding contractors can now obtain accreditations in their safety levels further, thereby reducing insurance premiums for scaffolding work. This accreditation will encourage property owners to select scaffolding contractors with recognised OSH standards and motivate scaffolding contractors to proactively enhance their safety standards.
 
     In recent years, the construction industry has made significant strides in the application of innovative technologies in OSH. The LD has also been promoting the use of these innovative technologies. The revised and now-effective Code of Practice for Safety and Health at Work in Confined Spaces requires proprietors or contractors to adopt technology to record videos at the entrance and exit of confined spaces throughout the entire work period to monitor and ensure the implementation of safety control measures to prevent accidents.
 
     The LD will also put the use of small unmanned aircraft (SUA) on trial this year, serving as "sky eyes" to safeguard occupational safety. These SUAs will provide comprehensive assistance in OSH inspection, accident investigation and evidence collection, ensuring that non-compliant operations are exposed. In future, the LD will also collaborate with the OSHC to organise the second OSH Innovation and Technology Expo, aiming to help the industry access the latest advancements in innovation technologies for OSH.
 
     Inaugurated in 1999, the Construction Industry Safety Award Scheme is co-organised by the LD with 16 organisations, namely the OSHC, the Development Bureau, the Hong Kong Housing Authority, the Occupational Deafness Compensation Board, the CIC, the Pneumoconiosis Compensation Fund Board, the Hong Kong Housing Society, the Property Management Services Authority, the Hong Kong Construction Association, the Hong Kong General Building Contractors Association, the Hong Kong Construction Sub-Contractors Association, the Hong Kong Federation of Electrical and Mechanical Contractors Limited, the Minor Works Contractor Association, the Hong Kong Association of Property Management Companies, the Hong Kong Construction Industry Employees General Union, and the Federation of Hong Kong Electrical and Mechanical Industries Trade Unions. The results of the award scheme will be uploaded to the LD homepage later.
 
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The Labour Department (LD) held the Award Presentation Ceremony and Fun Day of the Construction Industry Safety Award Scheme today (May 4). The Acting Commissioner for Labour, Mr Vincent Fung, said in a speech at the ceremony that the LD achieves breakthrough in promoting safety within the scaffolding industry and has been promoting the use of innovative technologies in occupational safety and health.
The Labour Department held the Award Presentation Ceremony and Fun Day of the Construction Industry Safety Award Scheme today (May 4). Photo shows the Acting Commissioner for Labour, Mr Vincent Fung (left), with an awardee.
The Labour Department held the Award Presentation Ceremony and Fun Day of the Construction Industry Safety Award Scheme today (May 4). Photo shows the Acting Commissioner for Labour, Mr Vincent Fung (centre); Legislative Council Member Mr Louis Loong (eighth left); the Vice-Chairman of the Occupational Safety and Health Council, Professor Lam Chor-yin (eighth right); the Chairman of the Occupational Deafness Compensation Board, Dr Thomas Tsang (sixth right), and other guests officiating at the ceremony.
 
The Labour Department held the Award Presentation Ceremony and Fun Day of the Construction Industry Safety Award Scheme today (May 4). The Fun Day promotes the message of occupational safety and health to the construction industry and the general public.
The Labour Department held the Award Presentation Ceremony and Fun Day of the Construction Industry Safety Award Scheme today (May 4). Photo shows the Acting Commissioner for Labour, Mr Vincent Fung (third left), visiting the game booths of the Fun Day and the newly-introduced Parent-Child Safety Experience Zone.