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Vietnam Railway Trade Union at all levels always cares about ensuring occupational safety and hygiene for union members. Photo: Vietnam Construction Trade Union
Vietnam Railway Trade Union at all levels always cares about ensuring occupational safety and hygiene for union members. Photo: Vietnam Construction Trade Union

Organizing 382 training courses on occupational safety and hygiene

Hà Anh (báo lao động) 07/01/2026 13:35 (GMT+7)

Vietnam Railway Trade Union at all levels has focused on improving the effectiveness of occupational safety and hygiene work, ensuring working conditions for workers.

Mr. Ha Trong Thang - Chairman of the Vietnam Railway Trade Union (VFF) said that in recent times, the VFF has guided, urged, and directed units and enterprises to implement the "Green - Clean - Beautiful, ensuring occupational safety and hygiene" movement, coordinating with the professional organization to launch and respond with specific actions to contribute to making the landscape of the unit, station, and train convoy increasingly green, clean, and beautiful.

Trade unions at all levels focus on improving the effectiveness of occupational safety and hygiene (OSH), ensuring working conditions for employees; strengthening direction and coordination with employers to improve the capacity and efficiency of the occupational safety and hygiene network.

Every year, on the occasion of the peak of the Labor Safety Month, trade unions at all levels in the industry have focused on implementing propaganda, training, and signing emulation agreements to ensure occupational safety and health.

In the period of 2023-2025, trade unions at all levels have coordinated with the professional sector to organize 382 training courses for 15,254 people; 825 inspections and examinations of 165 units, self-inspection of 724 departments; reviewed and supplemented 112 regulations on ensuring occupational safety and health, improving working conditions; visited 84 workers who had work-related accidents.

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