Occupational safety and health courses open for applications

     The Kwun Tong Occupational Safety and Health Centre of the Labour Department (LD) will launch a wide range of occupational safety and health courses in the first half of 2020. The courses aim at enhancing the working population's understanding of the occupational safety regulations, and their awareness of occupational health.
      
     The courses cover a wide range of topics, including:
 

  1. Occupational Safety and Health Ordinance and Regulations
  2. Confined Spaces Regulations
  3. Major Safety Regulations Related to Working in Catering Trade
  4. Dangerous Substances Regulations
  5. Safety Management Regulation
  6. Safety Regulations on Manual Handling Operations
  7. Regulations Related to Safety in Hotel Industry
  8. A Brief Introduction to the Regulation on Display Screen Equipment
  9. Office Workstation Setup
  10. Air Monitoring in the Workplaces
  11. Lighting Assessment in the Workplaces
  12. Chemicals and Occupational Health in Hotel Industry
  13. Strategies for the Prevention of Occupational Diseases
  14. Gas Poisoning in Manholes
  15. Occupational Health in Catering Industry
  16. Chemicals and Occupational Health
  17. Medical Examinations for Workers Engaged in Hazardous Occupations in Industrial Undertakings
  18. Manual Handling Operations and Prevention of Back Injuries
  19. Occupational Health for Security Guards
  20. Health Hazards of Hot Environment at Work
  21. Health Hints on the Use of Computer
  22. More Exercise, Smart Work
  23. Work and Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension
  24. Occupational Health for Office Workers
  25. Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders for Office Workers
  26. Occupational Health for Cleansing Workers
  27. Occupational Contact Dermatitis
  28. Manual Handling Operations and Prevention of Back Injuries for Workers of Residential Care Home
  29. Occupational Health for Professional Drivers
  30. Work & Common Gastrointestinal Diseases
  31. Prevention of Upper and Lower Limb Disorders
  32. Occupational Stress Workshop
  33. Work & Healthy Lifestyle
  34. First Aid in the Workplaces (including demonstration and practice of bandaging)
  35. Safety Regulations on Working in Times of Inclement Weather and Hot Environment
  36. Major Safety Regulations Related to Accident Prevention in Office Work

 
     The courses will mainly be conducted in Cantonese at the LD's Occupational Safety and Health Centre, G/F, Kwun Tong Community Health Centre Building, 60 Hip Wo Street, Kwun Tong. Enrolment is free.
      
     Application forms are available at the centre or offices of the Occupational Health Service of the LD. They can also be downloaded from the department's website (www.labour.gov.hk/eng/osh/content6.htm). For enquiries, please call 2361 8240.




A century of saving lives

     The ambulance service has been part of the Fire Services Department since 1919 and its ambulance technology continues to keep pace with the evolution of technology in hospitals.
 
     In October, the department installed automatic chest compression machines in all ambulances to aid paramedics in the race against time to save lives.
 
     News.gov.hk spoke to the Fire and Ambulance Services Academy's Deputy Commandant (Ambulance Services Training) about the lifesaving technologies, as well as two ambulance personnel with decades of experience who share their perspectives on how the professional service standard continues to improve.

     The story appears on news.gov.hk today (December 1) in text and video format.
 




Missing man in Ma On Shan has been located by Police

     A man who went missing in Ma On Shan was located.

     Tam Ho-man, aged 26, went missing after he was last seen on On Chun Street on November 24 afternoon. His family made a report to Police on November 27.

     Police located the man at Nam She Au in Sai Kung this morning (December 1).
     




Red flag hoisted at Clear Water Bay Second Beach

Attention TV/radio announcers:

Please broadcast the following as soon as possible:

Here is an item of interest to swimmers.

     The Leisure and Cultural Services Department announced today (December 1) that due to big waves, red flag has been hoisted at Clear Water Bay Second Beach in Sai Kung District. Beach-goers are advised not to swim at the beach.




Yellow fire danger warning

Attention duty announcers, radio and TV stations:

Yellow fire danger warning

     The fire danger situation today (December 1) is yellow and the risk of fire is high. People are urged to prevent fires breaking out and hikers should also be vigilant.