Authors on Authors: Occupational Safety & Health: Present Challenges & Prospects

Authors on Authors: Occupational Safety & Health: Present Challenges & Prospects

On 06 Aug 2021, Sunway University Press successfully organised an Authors on Authors public conversation on the topic Occupational Safety & Health: Present Challenges & Prospects.

OSH practitioners Ho Xiaojun and Chuah Chong Ken shared their experiences in dealing with current pressing issues in OSH, and the importance of nurturing future officers in the field. Clinical psychologist Prof. Alvin Ng provided insights into mental health at the workplace and shared tips on maintaining healthy habits whether working from home or at the office.

During the discussion, the speakers spoke briefly about the history of DOSH and the various acts governing OSH in Malaysia. The conversation moved onto how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected safety at work and that it may potentially bring about new OSH laws and policies. Mental health, a key concern amongst participants, was discussed at length with Prof Alvin Ng providing useful methods on coping with challenges.

The event was officiated and graced by Prof. Elizabeth Lee (CEO of Sunway Education Group) and Prof. Graeme Wilkinson (Vice-Chancellor of Sunway University). Attendees included academics from all over Malaysia, OSH officers, human resource personnel, OSH students and researchers, and interested members of the public.

The forum was followed by the launch of the book Staying Safe at Work: A Guide to Occupational Safety & Health written by Ho Xiaojun and Chuah Chong Ken. Prof. Alvin Ng, who is also Founding President of the Malaysian Society of Clinical Psychology, contributes a chapter on managing mental health in the workplace.

A replay of the event is available here

The book is available online and in major bookstores such as Kinokuniya, MPH, and Gerakbudaya.

 

AppliedHE (Singapore) CEO & Founder Mandy Mok said, “AppliedHE is delighted to have organised the AppliedHE Malaysia Xchange webinar in partnership with the Sunway Education Group, a great innovator in Malaysian higher education. AppliedHE is a fresh, modern and relevant concept in rankings, benchmarking and branding of higher education institutions, offering solutions that are focused on employability and lifelong learning. We look forward to working with innovative Malaysian higher education institutions like SEG to realise our vision. Asia’s higher education sector is maturing, so it is apt that a more Asia-centric ranking and rating framework take centre-stage during the post-pandemic era.”