Building Safe Occupational Health for the Welfare of Workers
Contributors
Sylla Djenar Masayu
Farah Auluna Damayanti
Hendrawan Arifin
Naurah Nurlita
Zaskia Nabilla Putri
Alzeta Audrey Faesal
Suciana Wijirahayu
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Abstract
The combination of workplace safety and health promotion is an idea that connects efforts to make workers healthier and ensure their work environment is safer and more healthful. This study looks into the value of setting up a strong occupational health system as a way to boost workers' well-being. By doing workplace risk checks, using prevention plans, and supporting health activities, companies can lower the chances of work-related illnesses and injuries, while also making work more productive and satisfying for employees. This Literature Review was written using the library research method, drawing information from online sources like Google Scholar, Mendeley, and other academic websites. Through risk analysis, prevention efforts, and health promotion, businesses can greatly reduce occupational diseases and accidents, and also improve productivity and job satisfaction. The results show how important it is for both employees and employers to understand each other and for employers to take responsibility in providing a safe and healthy workplace.