In a significant move to improve occupational health standards, Kazakhstan has launched an extensive safety training programme designed to reduce workplace accidents and enhance employee well-being. This collaborative effort, supported by the International Labour Organization, focuses on equipping workers with practical skills and knowledge across various industries, including construction, mining, and manufacturing. The initiative underscores the government’s commitment to fostering a proactive safety culture by integrating modern training tools, such as virtual simulations and interactive workshops, to address the most common hazards encountered in the workplace.

Key components of the new training programme include:

  • Regular Certification Courses: Ensuring workers meet mandatory safety standards before commencing their duties.
  • Risk Assessment Guidance: Empowering employees and employers to identify and mitigate potential dangers effectively.
  • Emergency Response Training: Teaching rapid and coordinated reactions to incidents to minimize harm.
  • Continuous Professional Development: Offering ongoing learning opportunities to keep safety knowledge up to date.
Industry Training Coverage Expected Impact
Construction 85% 30% reduction in fall-related injuries
Mining 78% 25% improvement in hazard awareness
Manufacturing 90% 20% decrease in machinery accidents