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OHS Origins in Fiji (Occupational Health and Safety)
Occupational Health and Safety protocols is an illuminating piece of law which reveals the delicate fabric that weaves an individual safety to his area of work. As in the case of Fiji, ones safety wasn’t guaranteed at his workplace prior to 1996. Since then a new era dawns as legislators and workers discovered that not only does a worker sweats for the profit and the identity of their leaders, they also go through unfortunate accidents where their safety, health and welfare is threatened to the extent to which nothing is done. As of these issues, the birth of OHS came into place through a piece of law which was passed through parliament known as the Health and Safety at Work Act (HSAWA) 1996 which later came into force on 1st November 1997. The Act clearly identifies the roles, responsibilities and functions of employers, workers, persons in control of workplace, manufactures and health and safety inspectors. The Act is administered by the Occupational health and Safety Division of the Ministry of Labor. Through these laws branched a number of other that formulate the values at which OHS was forced introduced.