KAJANG: The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (Niosh) will remain an excellent organisation if its management team and staff continue to uphold the core values of integrity, professionalism and innovation, says Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye.
In his last speech as Niosh chairman, Lee said more parties, especially those from various industries, have now treated Niosh as their preferred partner for training and other services related to occupational safety and health .
Lee, 73, joined NIOSH as its director after it was established in 1992. He was later appointed the chairman under the Human Resources Ministry in 1994. According to Lee, efforts to develop Niosh were not easy as at the time, not many people knew about the importance of OSH in reducing accidents at workplaces.
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