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The construction workers were apparently working on the formwork structure of the building’s 15th floor when the concrete slabs on the 15th floor collapsed, killing both workers on the spot. It is not clear if any violations of occupational safety and health laws occurred, but the ministry is taking action if necessary.

A construction worker was crushed to death when concrete slabs on the 15th floor of a building they were working on at Jalan Tun Abdul Razak here collapsed on Thursday. Six employees were working on

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Question: Two construction workers were crushed to death when concrete slabs on the 15th floor of a building they were working on at Jalan Tun Abdul Razak here collapsed on Thursday. The accident occurred at 2 am while six employees were working on the formwork structure of the building’s 15th floor. One man died on the spot, while the other was confirmed dead at the Putrajaya Hospital. An immediate stop-work notice was issued after a team of officials from the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) investigated the accident site on Thursday. It is understood that legal action will be taken if any violation of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (1994) and the Factories and Machinery Act (1967) had occurred. “It is the responsibility of employers and workers to ensure safety and health at the workplace,” the Human Resources Ministry said in a statement last night. – BERNAMA Discuss the case above as reported in the newspaper in regard Safety and Health for the construction workers. (You may assume any additional information required for the discussion).

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The reported case in the newspaper is a tragic reminder of the importance of safety and health for construction workers. It is the responsibility of employers and workers to ensure safety and health is being met at the workplace. Employers must ensure that all construction sites are structured in a way that reduces the risk of an accident occurring. This includes conducting regular safety inspections and training workers on how to avoid hazardous working conditions. Additionally, employers should also provide their workers with necessary safety equipment like masks, helmets, gloves and safety harnesses to avoid physical injuries. Workers should also be informed about the safety regulations and procedures to be followed at the site and be encouraged to ask questions if they are unclear. This can help to prevent any unnecessary accidents. Furthermore, it is essential that employers comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Act (1994) and the Factories and Machinery Act (1967) to ensure the safety of their employees. This includes providing appropriate first aid kits and equipment, access to appropriate medical care, and having a proper evacuation plan should an accident occur. These regulations are in place to protect workers from workplace hazards and all employers should ensure that they are following them. It is of utmost importance that employers and workers work together to create a safe working environment. The case reported in the newspaper highlights the importance of safety and health for construction workers, and it is vital that employers take the necessary steps to ensure their safety.

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Jan. 12, 2023, 4:41 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 12, 2023

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