A fatal labour accident at Vung Ang economic zone
Over 80 percent of workers holding jobs that have strict labour safety and hygiene requirements and 90 percent of security guards and cleaners will undergo relevant training.
To that end, the programme lists activities to improve the capacity and efficiency of State management on labour safety and hygiene as well as offer better health care and training to workers.
It also encourages individuals and organisations at home and abroad to share expertise that improve working conditions and health care services for workers, suggest initiatives on social insurance against accidents at work and occupational diseases, and invest in labour safety and hygiene services.
At the same time, it requires increased cooperation among State agencies in the programme and continuing to raise public awareness of the responsibility of employers, employees and the public for labour safety and hygiene work.
Research on technological advances used in the field will also be boosted.




















