352 inherent in the working environment in response to her ratification of Convention 155
on Occupational Safety, Health and Working Environment. The Policy came into force in November, 2006. The goals of the Policy are to a) Facilitate improvement of occupational safety and health performance by providing the framework for participative occupational safety and health protection of workers including the most vulnerable groups in all sectors of economic activities. b) Ensure harmonization of workers rights protection with regional and international standards in a private sector-led economic growth thus, focusing the role of the competent authority in facilitating an enabling environment and regulating various provisions for securing safety, health and welfare of workers in Nigerian workplaces. The objectives area) To create a general framework for the improvement of working conditions and the working environment. b) To prevent accidents and departures from health arising out of or in the course of work. c) To ensure the provision of occupational safety and health services to workers in all sectors of economic activity.
The scope of the Policy covers both the formal and informal sectors of the economy protection of all categories of
workers from undue persecution, effective communication and cooperation amongst all stakeholders prevention and control of hazards from all forms of occupational exposure provision of health surveillance and emergency medical services training in the area of occupational health and safety and the gathering and storage of information pertaining to occupational safety and health amongst other area of focus. In Nigeria, Health and Safety legislation are found in the common laws, Factories Act Cap 26, Laws
of the Federation of Nigeria, 1990 and the Workmen’s Compensation Act Cap 470, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 1990. Nigeria is also a member of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and is a signatory to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Convention No. 155 titled Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981. Apart from common laws of Ghana, health and safety issues are dealt within the Factories,
Offices and Shops Act, 1970, Labour Act of 2003 and the Workman Compensation Act. Like Nigeria, Ghana is also a signatory to the ILO convention 155 of 1981 on health and safety at work.
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