We joined other countries around the world to celebrate World Day for Safety and Health with the theme, Anticipate, Prepare and Respond to Crisis. In April 2003, the International Labor Organisation became devoted to advancing opportunities for people to obtain decent and productive work in conditions of freedom, equity, security, and human dignity.
International Labor Organization otherwise known as ILO started observing the World Day for Safety and Health at Work to raise awareness. The ILO is devoted to advancing opportunities for people to obtain decent and productive work; in conditions of freedom, equity, security and human dignity. It aims to promote rights at work, encourage decent employment opportunities, boost social protection, and strengthen dialogue on work-related issues.
Safety of our employees is a top priority. We have been promoting and creating a
safety and health culture at work since inception. We are in alignment with International Safety and Port Security (ISPS) code, international standards of port operations and comply fully with the labour laws of Sierra Leone. We have robust policies which have been developed to address specific hazards.
