Housing Authority joins hands with industry to enhance site safety (with photos)
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The Safety Forum for Works and Property Management Services 2026, jointly organised by the Hong Kong Housing Authority (HA), the Occupational Safety and Health Council and the Construction Industry Council, was held today (August 18) to promote a site safety culture.
Addressing the Forum's opening ceremony, the Permanent Secretary for Housing, Miss Charmaine Lee, said that rising project complexities, an ageing construction workforce as well as increasing extreme weather events present unprecedented and multifaceted challenges to the industry. However, these challenges also bring opportunities for transformation and enhancement. By deepening the application of innovative technologies, the sector can turn these challenges into driving forces for comprehensive industry upgrades.
Miss Lee said that while innovative technologies can boost efficiency, they can never replace the judgment and responsibility of management personnel. The industry must prioritise risk identification and mitigation at early project stages and adhere to the principle of "prevention over remediation" to safeguard site safety.
The theme of the Forum this year is "Design-Driven‧Tech-Empowered‧Building a New Era of Safety Together". Bringing together industry professionals to share the latest information and exchange insights, the Forum encourages stakeholders to strengthen safety considerations right from the design stage and leverage technology to enhance safety performance. It also promotes close collaboration between management and frontline workers to jointly build a robust site safety culture.
The Forum was held physically and broadcast online to disseminate safety information broadly to industry practitioners. Participants included works contractors, service providers for property management, cleaning and security, representatives from supporting organisations, members of the construction and academic sectors, as well as works and estate management staff of the HA.
The Forum, now in its 20th edition, continues to receive strong support and participation from various government departments, professional organisations, trade associations and labour unions to share practical experiences and insights on site safety. Over the years, the Forum has continuously promoted site safety messages, while actively fostering a safety culture across all levels from management to frontline staff in the industry.
Ends/Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Issued at HKT 19:21
Issued at HKT 19:21
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