Safety and Health Unit
Our Commitment
The Safety and Health Unit of the Mahatma Gandhi Institute is engaged:
- To ensure full compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act 2005 (OSHA 2005) and related regulations.
- To create a safe and healthy environment and
- To promote a safety culture among the staff members of the Institute.
SAFETY AND HEALTH POLICY
Our statement of general policy is:
- To develop a safety culture at the Mahatma Gandhi Institute;
- To provide and sustain a safe working environment;
- To consult with our employees on matters affecting their Safety and Health;
- To provide information, instruction and supervision for employees;
- To design and implement appropriate Safety and Health training programmes;
- To prevent accidents and cases of work-related ill health; and
- To review and revise this policy as and when necessary and at regular intervals as decided by the Safety and Health Committee and the MGI/RTI Council.
Safety and Health Activities:
- Monthly Inspection
- Safety and Health Committee
- Accident/Complaints Investigation
- Toolbox Talks and Training
- Fire Drill Exercise
COVID-19
The Mahatma Gandhi Institute had been engaged in the protection and prevention against the highly contagious disease. Prior to resumption of work, employees were provided with a sanitary guideline devised by the Safety and Health Unit and necessary provision for sanitary products, such as; mask, hand sanitizer, etc. were provided to each employee.
Mahatma Gandhi Institute Safety and Health Policy
The Safety and Health Policy shall earn the confidence of employees, students, and the general public by demonstrating the institution's commitment to comply with all the relevant safety and health regulations, where feasible, through the continual improvement of performance in all areas. For more information consult the following comprehensive policy document.