Labour accidents in 2024 have continued to decline, with the frequency brought under control at about 6-7%, according to Deputy Director of the Department of Work Safety under the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Nguyen Khanh Long.
In the first half of 2024, more than 3,200 labour accidents occurred nationwide, down 227 cases, or 7.09% year-on-year, with over 3,000 people involved, a decrease of 197 people, or 6.04%. These figures include both the formal labour sector and areas where workers are employed without formal contracts. Labour accidents happened due to employers in over 40% of cases, while over 16% were due to the actions of the workers themselves.
The localities with the highest number of labour accident fatalities in the reviewed period were Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Dong Nai, Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, and Thai Binh. These accidents often occured in sectors such as construction, cement, and mining.
Long said that workplace safety and hygiene have received heavy attention in the past year at various levels, sectors, agencies, and businesses. As a result, awareness among managers, employers, and workers has been significantly improved.
To proactively prevent and reduce workplace accidents, he recommended ministries, employers, and workers to actively educate staff, and check safety and hygiene practices in the workplace. He also emphasised the importance of increasing inspections and monitoring of businesses operating in high-risk sectors, such as construction, building materials production, and the management of machinery and equipment with strict safety requirements.
Special attention should be given to key construction projects, especially those near residential areas, heavily trafficked zones, and those involving lifting equipment, elevators, and other high-risk facilities.
For workers, it is essential to comply with all safety protocols in the workplace, adhere to the law and attend training to become well-versed in knowledge and skills regarding safety and hygiene measures at work.
Additionally, workers should use and properly maintain personal protective equipment provided to them, as well as safety and hygiene devices at the workplace while performing their tasks, he added.
The Vietnam National Union of Building Workers launched an action month on labour safety and hygiene in Hanoi on May 18 with an aim to preventing and controlling risky factors at workplace to minimise occupational accidents and illness in construction.
The country targets a 5% annual decrease in fatal labour accidents under the 2016-2020 National Programme on Labour Safety and Hygiene recently approved by the Prime Minister.
Nearly 6,000 workplace accidents occurred in 2007, killing more than 600 people and injuring over 2,500 others with an estimated losses of almost VND60 billion.
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