DOLE slaps P2.4-M fines on Ilocos violator firms
>> Monday, February 3, 2020
By Freddie Lazaro
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La
Union – The Dept. of Labor and Employment has slapped penalties with a total
amount of P2,435,000 to 27 companies in
Region 1 for violating the occupational safety and health (OSH) law in 2019.
DOLE Region 1 director
Nathaniel V. Lacambra said more companies have been penalized in 2019.
He said these companies
failed to comply with the orders issued by the DOLE-1.
“Our last year’s
announcement of first batch of penalized employers came with a stern warning
for those planning to disregard the law,” Lacambra said.
“The DOLE-RO I had been
assisting establishments to comply with OSH regulations, but at the same time,
the agency is intent on enforcing the law to the fullest extent possible,” he
said.
Inspection findings
revealed erring employers committed the following infractions: lack of safety
officer and trained first aider, safety signs and barricades, mandatory OSH
orientation for workers, first aid kits, TESDA certificates for the operation
of heavy equipment, OSH policies and reports, testing certificates for heavy
equipment and fire-fighting equipment; non-provision of safe drinking water and
emergency medicines; poor housekeeping and non-registration of establishment.
Fatal accidents even occurred
in three companies prompting the DOLE-RO I to issue work stoppage orders.
“We urge all companies
to cooperate in nurturing a culture of safety and health in the workplace. Let
us not forget the lessons of tragic accidents in the past,” he said.
The fines collected
shall be utilized for the operation of OSH initiatives incentivizing qualified
employers and workers in recognition of their efforts towards ensuring
compliance with OSH and general labor standards, including OSH training and
education as well as other inter-governmental programs and activities.
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