With the Safety And Health At Work Act set to be proclaimed by January 1, the Labour Department held a sensitization day in Bridgetown last Friday.
It included exhibitions and displays in Heroes Square as well as workplace visits.
Here, Harold Oxley (right), senior consultant and managing director of REA Envirohealth International, demonstrates a piece of safety equipment to Graham Bannister (left), Shawn Rock (second from left), and Leon Chase.
Safety first
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