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Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, belonging to the Labour sector, unveils a lofty goal aimed at minimizing severe occupational accidents and work-related fatalities.

Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn of Labour unveils ambitious plans to lower severe workplace...
Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn of Labour unveils ambitious plans to lower severe workplace accidents and work-related fatalities.

Occupational mishaps purposefully triggered

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Hey there! Let's talk about Thailand's plan to drastically decrease workplace accidents and deaths. The Labour Minister, Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, has unveiled an ambitious vision dubbed "Safety Thailand."

This vision aims to slash the number of significant workplace injuries from the current 2.13 per 1,000 workers down to just one per 1,000 by 2030. It also targets reducing work-related fatalities from the current 5.3 per 100,000 workers to a maximum of three per 100,000 by the same year.

Speaking at the National Occupational Safety Day 2025, Phiphat emphasized that workplace safety isn't just about legal compliance; it's a basic human right. With technology and AI rapidly changing workspaces, he underscored the need for safety standards to keep pace.

"We must ensure innovation doesn't cost human lives," he said.

Over 300 attendees, including International Labour Organisation representatives, government officials, private sector leaders, students, and national safety networks, joined the event.

Phiphat outlined his ministry's proactive strategies, which include stricter law enforcement, public awareness campaigns, and local safety networks. He also emphasized the importance of preparing for future risks, such as machinery accidents and natural disasters like earthquakes and floods.

Routine drills and well-defined emergency systems, he argued, are far more effective than reactive measures.

Phiphat also addressed repeated accidents in road construction projects, particularly along Rama II Road. He assigned the Department of Labour Protection and Welfare to focus on safety measures in these projects. To this end, a meeting was held with project owners, contractors, and safety experts to implement safety measures. A task force on construction safety has also been established to ensure structural design meets engineering standards.

As Thailand moves towards its safety goals, major corporations like the PTT Group are aligning with the national targets. They're enhancing safety management systems, conducting comprehensive risk assessments, implementing corrective actions, and promoting safety cultures among employees.

Over 300 stakeholders have been engaged in advancing these objectives since the launch of "Safety Thailand." Collaboration between the Department of Labour Protection and Welfare, project owners, and safety specialists is key in high-risk areas, such as infrastructure construction.

So, there you have it! Thailand is taking concrete steps to ensure workplaces are safer, adapting to both traditional and emerging risks while promoting a culture of safety. By prioritizing safety as a fundamental right, it's set to halve serious injuries and workplace fatalities by 2030, making workplaces safer for everyone.

  1. The Labour Minister, Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, is implementing the "Safety Thailand" vision, which aims to reduce workplace injuries down to one per 1,000 workers and work-related fatalities to three per 100,000 workers by 2030.
  2. As technology and AI rapidly change workspaces, Phiphat underscores the need for safety standards to keep pace, emphasizing that innovation should not come at the cost of human lives.
  3. Major corporations like the PTT Group are aligning with the national targets, enhancing safety management systems, conducting comprehensive risk assessments, and promoting a safety culture among employees.
  4. Collaboration between the Department of Labour Protection and Welfare, project owners, and safety specialists is crucial in high-risk areas, such as infrastructure construction, to ensure structures meet engineering standards and safety measures are implemented.
  5. By 2030, Thailand aims to halve serious injuries and workplace fatalities through its "Safety Thailand" initiative, focusing on promoting health and wellness, industry, and finance in the workplace.

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