This Paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH)regulations; it validates the state of enforcement of OSH regulations by extracting the salient issues that influence enforcement of OSH regulations in Nigeria. It’s the duty of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity (Inspectorate Division) to enforce the Factories Act of 1990, while the Labour, Safety, Health and Welfare Bill of 2012 empowers the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health of Nigeria to administer the proceeding regulations on its behalf. Sadly enough, the impact of the enforcement authority is ineffective, as the key stakeholders pay less attention to OSH regulations; thus, rendering the OSH scheme dysfunctional and unenforceable,...
The lack of health and safety (H&S) regulation in Nigeria is one of the main factors blamed for the ...
The accident rate of the construction industry is disproportionate to the number of its workers com...
The accident rate of the construction industry is disproportionate to the number of its workers comp...
This Paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH) regulations; it validate...
This paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH) regulations; it validate...
This paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH) regulations; it validate...
This paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH) regulations; it validate...
The amelioration of the deplorable state of occupational safety and health (OSH) in Nigeria should ...
The state of occupational safety and health (OSH) in Nigeria is poor, especially in the construction...
The state of occupational safety and health (OSH) in Nigeria is poor, especially in the construction...
All organizations have a duty of care to ensure that employees and other persons who may be affected...
All organizations have a duty of care to ensure that employees and other persons who may be affected...
This paper, which is the Part II of a bipartite series, critically reviews the structural and imple...
Safety is the state of being free from danger, risks, hazards, accidents, etc. Nigeria is a country ...
The rate of the industrial accidents and the general lethargy of the employers to respond to the iss...
The lack of health and safety (H&S) regulation in Nigeria is one of the main factors blamed for the ...
The accident rate of the construction industry is disproportionate to the number of its workers com...
The accident rate of the construction industry is disproportionate to the number of its workers comp...
This Paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH) regulations; it validate...
This paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH) regulations; it validate...
This paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH) regulations; it validate...
This paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH) regulations; it validate...
The amelioration of the deplorable state of occupational safety and health (OSH) in Nigeria should ...
The state of occupational safety and health (OSH) in Nigeria is poor, especially in the construction...
The state of occupational safety and health (OSH) in Nigeria is poor, especially in the construction...
All organizations have a duty of care to ensure that employees and other persons who may be affected...
All organizations have a duty of care to ensure that employees and other persons who may be affected...
This paper, which is the Part II of a bipartite series, critically reviews the structural and imple...
Safety is the state of being free from danger, risks, hazards, accidents, etc. Nigeria is a country ...
The rate of the industrial accidents and the general lethargy of the employers to respond to the iss...
The lack of health and safety (H&S) regulation in Nigeria is one of the main factors blamed for the ...
The accident rate of the construction industry is disproportionate to the number of its workers com...
The accident rate of the construction industry is disproportionate to the number of its workers comp...