The Ministry of Labor and ILO jointly train labor inspectors in charge of occupational safety and health in the workplace.

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Phnom Penh: On the morning of June 23 and 25, 2026, the National Institute of Labor and the Department of Occupational Health of the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training, in collaboration with the ILO-Japan project of the International Labor Organization, opened a training course on “Occupational Safety and Health Management System in the Workplace” for labor inspectors at the middle level and labor and vocational training departments of all 25 capitals and provinces, a total of 60 people, divided into two groups, under the chairmanship of Mr. Lim Suyhong, Undersecretary of State of the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training, and Mr. Tun Sophoan, National Coordinator of the International Labor Organization.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the training, Mr. Lim Suyhong, Undersecretary of State, stated that today’s training is very important in strengthening the capacity of experts to better understand occupational safety and health policies as well as occupational safety and health management systems in enterprises, companies and factories, aiming to create a healthy and safe working environment for workers and employees.

At the same time, he also emphasized that improving the knowledge of labor inspectors and occupational health inspectors is an indispensable key priority in promoting the development of the labor sector, social security, and vocational training. He also said that the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training is in the process of discussing and collecting additional inputs to improve the draft law on occupational safety and health to be comprehensive and responsive to the evolution of the world of work, and our inspectors must be prepared proactively.

The training course focuses on key content including Overview of the occupational safety and health management system, preparation of occupational safety and health policies in enterprises, companies and factories, workplace risk assessment, determination of hazard types, recording methods and notification of various occupational diseases.

It should be noted that the labor inspectors at the central level and the 25 capital and provincial departments in charge of occupational safety and health Will gain more knowledge to strengthen the implementation of legal regulations and their roles more effectively to prevent and ensure that enterprises, companies and factories become harmonious and safe workplaces.

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