The Inspectorate of Factories and Boilers, Government of Goa, organized a comprehensive two-day training programme on health and safety for employees in Verna, held across two phases on February 16 and 17, and again on February 23 and 24. The initiative was designed to enhance awareness and understanding of occupational health and safety, while encouraging the adoption of safer practices within industrial and workplace environments.
The training sessions were conducted by experienced faculty members Govind Lotlikar, Suresh Sabnis, and A. A. Dsouza, who brought their expertise to the programme through detailed presentations and interactive discussions. The sessions covered key aspects of workplace safety, including hazard identification, risk management, and the importance of maintaining a proactive approach to health and safety in daily operations.
Employees who attended the programme actively participated in the sessions, contributing to discussions and gaining valuable insights into maintaining a safe and healthy work environment. The interactive nature of the training ensured that participants could engage with real-world scenarios and better understand the practical application of safety measures.
The initiative reflects the departmentโs continued commitment to strengthening workplace safety standards across Goa. By equipping employees with the necessary knowledge and tools, the training programme aimed to build a culture where safety is prioritized and integrated into everyday practices.
Such efforts play a crucial role in fostering responsible work environments, reducing risks, and ensuring the well-being of employees. The programme in Verna stands as a step forward in reinforcing the importance of occupational health and safety and encouraging organizations to adopt a more safety-conscious approach in their operations.
