Last week, the Student Representative Council (SRC) orchestrated a captivating seminar delving into the crucial realm of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS). The event, hosted by the esteemed Eng. Dr. Anthony Cann-Tamakloe, not only shed light on vital safety protocols but also empowered attendees with essential knowledge for their future careers.
The seminar, held in the spacious auditorium, drew an engaged crowd of approximately 30 students from various disciplines. It was heartening to witness such a strong turnout, underscoring the collective commitment to ensuring safe work environments.
Eng. Dr. Anthony Cann-Tamakloe, a seasoned expert in the field, guided us through a comprehensive exploration of occupational hazards, risk assessment strategies, and regulatory frameworks. His insightful presentation illuminated the importance of prioritizing safety in every workplace setting, from construction sites to corporate offices.
Interactive discussions and real-life case studies peppered the session, enriching our understanding and prompting introspection on how we can actively contribute to fostering safer work cultures.
As a token of appreciation for their participation, attendees were presented with certificates at the conclusion of the seminar. These certificates serve not only as tangible evidence of our commitment to professional development but also as reminders of the responsibilities we bear as future leaders in our respective industries.
Exciting news awaits those who may have missed out or wish to delve deeper into the realm of OHS. We are thrilled to announce that due to the overwhelming success of the inaugural seminar, a second edition is scheduled for next semester. Stay tuned for further details as we continue to champion safety and well-being within our student community.
In closing, let us carry forward the insights gained from this seminar as we embark on our professional journeys. Together, let us strive to create workplaces where safety is not just a priority but a non-negotiable cornerstone of excellence.
Until next time, stay safe and keep aspiring for greatness!
Warm regards,
Raphael Vorlashie
UniMag