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Labour Department to hold occupational health public talks

     The Labour Department (LD) will hold a public talk entitled “Occupational health of office workers series (II): Prevention of musculoskeletal disorders” on August 22 (Thursday) at 3pm. Through analysing the causes and preventive measures of musculoskeletal disorders, the talk aims to enhance office workers’ awareness of musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limbs, waist and back arising from prolonged repetitive movements or improper sitting posture. Demonstration and practice of workplace exercise will be included.
           
     The LD will hold another talk entitled “Health hazards of hot environment at work” on August 26 (Monday) at 3pm. The talk, designed for workers in hot environments to enhance their awareness of heat stroke prevention, will cover symptoms of heat stroke, its first aid treatment and preventive measures.
      
     Both talks will be given by the LD’s occupational health nurse and occupational hygienist in Cantonese at the Lecture Hall of the Hong Kong Space Museum, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. Admission is free. For enquiries or registration, please call 2852 4040. read more

Labour Department to hold briefing on employment of foreign domestic helpers

     The Labour Department (LD) will hold a briefing on the employment of foreign domestic helpers (FDHs) on September 21 (Saturday) at 7.30pm at the Lecture Hall of the Hong Kong Space Museum, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. Enrolment is now open.
      
     The employment rights and obligations of employers of FDHs will be introduced. Ms Astrid Chan, a locally renowned master of ceremonies and trainer, has been invited to talk about her experience in getting along with FDHs, including how to deal with conflicts with them. Employers of FDHs, especially first-time employers, are welcome to attend.
      
     The briefing will be conducted in Cantonese and admission is free. Seats will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. The enrolment deadline is September 19 (Thursday). The enrolment form can be downloaded from the department’s website (www.labour.gov.hk). For enquiries, please call the LD at 2852 4000. read more

FSD urges public to cooperate with rescue personnel

     â€‹The Fire Services Department (FSD) had responded to a total of seven emergency ambulance calls during the mass gathering at the Hong Kong International Airport yesterday (August 13). At the time of the rescue operation, the radical acts of some protesters had seriously affected the department’s service delivery.
      
     When dealing with two of the cases, the FSD’s ambulance crews were confronted by protesters who refused to make way for them which hindered the service delivery.  Consequently, the crews took a very long time to reach the injured, provide them with ambulance aid and convey them to hospital. In one serious case, it took more than three hours for the crew to take the injured person to the ambulance for conveyance to hospital. An ambulanceman sustained injury after being repeatedly hit by protesters while handling the injured person. It was also noted that some protestors snatched or damaged ambulance tools and equipment, causing serious hindrance to the rescue operations. The FSD strongly condemns and deeply regrets these acts which are not acceptable to the community and have seriously hindered its delivery of emergency ambulance service. 
      
     A spokesman for the FSD said, “We must stress that ambulance personnel have to race against time in the provision of emergency ambulance service. Any delay in the process may cause patients to miss the best timing for treatment and pose serious threats to their lives.
      
     “In the spirit of ‘Serving with Courage, Passion and Commitment’, the FSD provides emergency ambulance services to all members of the public, irrespective of their identity and background. We call on all people to cooperate with rescue personnel, so that patients can receive prompt and efficient ambulance service.” read more