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International Vision Zero Conference on OSH from Problem to Solution Vision Zero -IGFP Perspective on 30th April 2024.
Thanks with Goodwill mail Involving International Vision Zero Conference on OSH dated 30th April 2024
Dear Mr Borkar Director @ DGFASLI
Thanks from IGFP for inviting to join the International Visionzero Conference on OSH organized by DGFASLI alongwith our German Partners led by DGUV
The Presentation made by Me titled “Vision Zero Awareness Cum Capacity Building Programs –IGFP Perspective“ is enclosed with a request to share in Website/ Industries for our joint efforts for promoting Zero Harm Culture.
As for use of AI in OSH, as brought out by Me- We should simply not copy the Model of Developed countries but tune to our Vast majority are Unorganized informal contract workers with Small industries/ businesses occupying significant roles, besides the Privacy Issue. Of course 1 area where AI could be used in High Risk Hazardous industries with impact to Save A Life particularly Fall from Height situations which is alarming in our country.
Hope IGFP has contributed to discussion & looking forward to similar collaboration cooperation in future.
2 IGFP would like to invite DGFASLI & His Team to join 1st Joint training program on Visionzero for Industries of Malaysia & India being hosted by Bharat Chamber of Commerce @ Kolkata on 31st July & 1st August 2024 for which Host will send formal invitation. (Draft Program Enclosed)
With Cheers & Regards
Mr B.K Sahu
Former Insurance Commissioner, ESIC, Ministry of Labour,
Communication Adviser to Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority, IRDA,
Director @ Indo- German Focal Point- Prevention & Social Security for India, DGUV
Land No- 0674-2386668,
Mobile- 9040590798/ 9818098844
Our Website:-www.indogermanfocalpoint.com
“7 Years of Indo German Cooperation on OSH, SS”
(And the Journey Continues …)
ISSA Vision Zero Award 2023 to IGFP @ World Congress Sydney
Total Participants-182 Individuals 40 Institutions