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How can big data help OSH?

Iswardy Morni, MYOSHE

24-Oct-16 13:00

How can big data help OSH?

Over 6300 people die each day from work-related accidents or diseases - that’s nearly 2.3million every year. In Malaysia alone, as of july 2016, we had 54 cases of death in the construction sector while over 1300 injuries in the manufacturing sector, according to Department of Occupational Safety and Health Malaysia (DOSH). Today’s topic is most relevant to the manufacturing sector as it also accounts to 40% of our national GDP. Iswardy Morni from MYOSHE shares how big data can help OSH.


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