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Feb 2014
  • HKIOEH Annual Technical Conference - 2014 (Call for Papers)‏

    SRSO NEWS

     

    Dear Members,

     

    Occupational Hygiene Technical Conference 2014 [Call for Papers]

     

    The Society has received the attached conference information from The Hong Kong Institute of Occupational & Environmental Hygiene (HKIOEH)  for the  captioned conference to be held on 12 April 2014 (Sat), which jointly organize with the Health, Safety and Environment Office of the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (HSEO, HKUST), the details can be found in the attachment.

     

    Scope: Any papers concerning current issues in occupational and environmental hygiene in Hong Kong and China are welcome.

     

    Abstracts of paper must be submitted electronically to HKIOEH (hkioeh@netvigator.com) by 14 March 2014.

     

    Enquiries: Please contact Mr Ming-hei Wong at 9810 6401 or email to HKIOEH (hkioeh@netvigator.com)

  • OSHC Safety Camp in March 2014‏

    SRSO NEWS

    Dear members,

    OSHC has organized a workshop "Workshop on Establishing Professional Ethics and Communication Skills for Safety Officers ” in March 2014. 

     

    Workshop on Establishing Professional Ethics and Communication Skills for Safety Officers on 3 & 4 March 2014

    Safety Officers deal with different challenges every day.   They not only need to maintain professional ethics at work but also have to facilitate two-way communication with management and frontline staff regarding the arrangement of occupational safety and health issues.  If Safety Officers are not working well with other employees and lack of the communication skills, it would be a very difficult job for them to carry on.  Occupational Safety and Health Council and Educational Movement for Human and Spiritual Development will organize a 2-day training camp especially for registered safety officers on 3-4 March 2014. From the educational ground of spiritual development, the training objectives are to emphasize the professional ethics of safety officers and to help develop effective communication skills and also to improve interpersonal relationship. 

    Enrolment fee and details of the Workshop can be found in the attachment (Chinese Version only) or download the leaflet at the

    following link for information.

    http://www.oshc.org.hk/download/news/1244/3219/CAMP.PDF

     

    Interested members, please enroll with OSHC directly.

    Should you need any further information, please contact OSHC at 2311 3322

     

  • OSHC Health Care Services Industry Workplace Safety Photo Contest 2014‏

    SRSO NEWS

     

    Dear Members,

     

    The Society has received the captioned information (Chinese version only) from Occupational Safety & Health Council (OSHC) regarding the Contest 2014 for your information.

     

    Interested parties please enroll with OSHC directly.

Jan 2014
  • Invitation to Participate in Safety Questionnaire‏

    SRSO NEWS

     

    Dear Members,

     

    The Society has received a request from a student regarding a questionnaire about “Control of carpenter subcontractor in construction industry”.  The detailed information about this project is appended herebelow for your information please.

    If you are interested to participate in this survey & to share your valuable opinions. Please complete & return the attached questionnaire to her directly.

  • 6 New Work Safety Alert 最新六份「職安警示」

    SRSO NEWS

    Dear Members,

    The Society has received 6 new “Work Safety Alert” from Labour Department.  The details for the above subject is appended herebelow for your information please.

  • Safety Seminar: Safety Aspect in Property Management on 21 February 2014‏

    SRSO NEWS

    Dear Members,

    Please be informed that the Society has organized the captioned seminar on 21 February 2014 & and the details are:

    Safety Seminar:    Safety Aspect in Property Management

    Date & Time:    21 February 2014 (Friday) from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Venue:    CIC Construction Industry Resources Centre, 44 Tai Yip Street, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon (Exit A of MTR Kowloon Bay Station).

    Speaker:    Mr. Davis Tsang is a Deputy Group Manager - Technical of Urban Property Management Limited since 2001. Urban is one of the largest service providers in property asset management and facility management in Hong Kong.

    Mr. Tsang is a Registered Engineer in UK, a Member of HKICM and HIREA, a RSO and RSA and was the elected Chairman of IMBM (Hong Kong Branch) from 2005 to 2007.  He has full experience in Building Maintenance Management and Safety Management in property management for more than 25 years.  He holds Master Degree in Engineering Management and tertiary qualification in various subjects.

    Abstract:

    By nature, Property Management is not a designated industrial Undertaking under F&IUO (Cap 59), but its daily operation containing various activities those are classified as Non-industrial Undertaking’s Industrial Undertaking Activities. The speaker will take this chance to share with the audience his experience about current practice in compliance of F&IUO (Cap 59) as well as OSHO (Cap 509) in this industry.

    Attendance Certificate: 

    The seminar is free of charge and Attendance Certificate will be issued to members of SRSO upon completion of the seminar. If any non-members wish to obtain an attendance certificate, an administration charge of HK$100.00 would be applied whilst HK50.00 for HKFOSHA members.  No certificate will be issued to those who arrived after 7:30pm.

    Please complete & email the reply slip as attached to srso@srso.org.hk to the Society. Registrations are accepted on a first-come-first-served basis & the deadline for enrolment is 18 February 2014.   Successful application will be notified in due course.

    Attached is the flyer of the seminar for your reference.

    Below is the address of CIC Construction Industry Resources Centre for your reference.

    http://www.hkcic.org/chi/services/ResourceCentre/addressandopenhour.aspx?langType=1028

     

    Should you have any enquiry, please feel free to contact Mr. Stephen SIU at 9167 3573.