OSH is a multidisciplinary concept that concentrates on the promotion of safety, health, and welfare of people engaged in work or employment [6]. According to Amponsah-Tawiah and Dartey-Baah [7], occupational health and safety encapsulates the mental, emotional, and physical well-being of the worker in relation to the conduct of his work and, as a result, marks an essential subject of interest impacting positively on the achievement of organizational goals. Available data reveal startling and tremendously high rates of work-related deaths and injuries in both developed and developing nations [2,8]. According to the ILO, 2.3 million people die each year owing to work-related accidents or illness, and 350,000 of these deaths are attributable to occupational accidents. Additionally, the ILO estimates that there are 264 million nonfatal accidents each