• engender a paradigm shift towards accident
prevention;
• network through tripartite and other sector support
• strengthen the zero-accident programme in all
regions;
• direct training and education to primary care
givers and secondary and tertiary health services;
• harmonize OSH standards through legislation or
administrative arrangements;
• focus on medical surveillance and research on
emerging hazards, risk and illness;
• mobilize more resources to ensure coverage to
critical areas, such as social health insurance for
the more vulnerable populations.