The legislation for labour welfare, known as the Factories Act,
1948, was enacted with the prime objective of protecting
workmen employed in factories against industrial and
occupational hazards. … The Act provides for the health, safety,
welfare and other aspects of OHS for workers in factories but
According to the ILO estimates that some 2.3 million women
and men around the world succumb to work-related accidents
or diseases every year; this corresponds to over 6000 deaths
every single day. Worldwide, there are around 340 million
occupational accidents and 160 million victims of work-related
illnesses annually which is now a great concern.
For this again Govt. Amended safety policy and guidelines and
ensuring strictly implementation to capitulate the high
accidents and motility rate which becomes compulsory for
each and every industrial establishment to recruit Safety
professional and this initiative made the safety management a
booming and bright career option ahead for the safety
professional not only in India but abroad as well. Considering
its role and responsibilities and their work profile by means of
saving human life means serving the nation, and for this ‘No
Doubt’ getting lucrative and handsome CTC package to run
their livelihood sumptuously.s and exceptional services.