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Occupational first aid course launched

April 27, 2026
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Workplace accidents can happen without warning, and in many cases, the first few minutes are critical. To this effect, an occupational first aid course was launched in the capital today as part of the 5th International Conference on Occupational and Environmental Health. Following the training, safety officers, supervisors, and workers across Bhutan are expected to be better prepared to respond quickly and effectively to workplace accidents, potentially saving lives on the job.

The training will equip workers with first aid skills to respond effectively to workplace injuries and emergencies.

Officials say timely first aid can significantly reduce the severity of injuries and save lives at worksites.

Dragyel Tenzin Dorjee, the secretary general of Bhutan Red Cross Society said, “This time, the focus is more on worksites. The certified first aid training, conducted under the leadership of Chief Instructor Karma from the Health Department, will aim to ensure workplace safety in partnership with the Department of Labour.”

Phuntsho Dendup, the deputy chief labour officer of the Department of Labour, MoICE said, “Following the training, workplace safety can be better ensured through the implementation of labour laws, regulations, and policies at worksites. The training is designed to support this objective.”

The course is expected to enhance emergency response skills among workers of high-risk sectors, such as construction, which account for about 26 percent of workplace accidents, and manufacturing.

Karma Chedup, the HR Manager of Tashi Beverages Ltd. said, “We hope to share the knowledge we gain here once back to our workplaces. It is important that we create awareness among our workers. The things we have learned here are very beneficial.”

From Khorlochhu Hydro Power Ltd., Chief Security and Safety Officer Thinley Dorji said, “As international experts are also here, we expect them to share their expertise to help address challenges related to workers’ health and safety. We hope to implement what we learn here at our workplaces to ensure safety and convenience.”

Likewise, Dawa Zangmo, the Sr. Safety Officer of Vajra Builders Pvt. Ltd.  said, “When accidents happen in construction companies, it only benefits us if there is a hospital nearby. If not, we face difficulties until we are able to get the victim admitted. If first aid training is properly provided, we can confidently strengthen the safety of workers.”

Over 20 international experts from Bangladesh, India, South Africa, Australia, Norway, and the US are also participating in the conference.

The minister for industry, commerce, and employment acknowledged their presence and willingness to share their expertise. The minister also emphasised on global collaboration and shared ownership among various sectors to ensure workplace safety and health for the workers.

The conference will continue over the next two days, focusing on workplace policies, health risks, and emerging challenges. It will also identify practical solutions to address such risks and challenges.

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