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2006-01-24 19:47:00
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Embassy Port Of Spain
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TRINIDAD'S (AMENDED) OSHA NEARS

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ELAB PGOV TD
SUBJECT: TRINIDAD'S (AMENDED) OSHA NEARS
IMPLEMENTATION

REF: A. PORT OF SPAIN 00073


B. PORT OF SPAIN 00074

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DEPT FOR WHA/CAR

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ELAB PGOV TD
SUBJECT: TRINIDAD'S (AMENDED) OSHA NEARS
IMPLEMENTATION

REF: A. PORT OF SPAIN 00073


B. PORT OF SPAIN 00074


1. The long-delayed Occupational Safety and Health Act
came one step closer to implementation with passage of
a package of amendments by the lower house of
Parliament on January 23. The upper house is slated to
debate the bill, as amended, on January 26, keeping it
on track for implementation by February 17, as promised
by the Prime Minister. United National Congress (UNC)
Members of Parliament criticized the People's National
Movement (PNM) for unnecessarily delaying
implementation of the bill with insignificant
amendments.


2. As reported in ref B, most of the amendments simply
exchange one set of concerns for another. Other
amendments simply reorder sections of the act. Some of
the more significant revisions require all places of
employment to conduct a risk assessment that will
dictate how certain safety items, to include
ambulances, are deployed. Other revisions shorten the
length of time that inspectors have to rule on the
safety of proposed plans, and others reduce the amount
of time businesses have to come into compliance with
regulations. Another somewhat controversial amendment,
at least with many of the labor unions, reduces
penalties for many violations to TT $20,000 (USD
$3,200) by placing them under the general rubric of
"health and safety violations." The labor unions
maintain that this fine is insufficient to have a
deterrent effect on corporate irresponsibility.


3. COMMENT: The Senate will likely pass the OSHA
amendments on Thursday, finally putting this long-
standing issue to rest. Next on the labor movement's
agenda is passage of a new workers' compensation bill
to complement the OSHA. Apparently the Ministry of
Labor agreed to make the compensation bill a priority
in return for union agreement on some of the OSHA
amendments. During the debate on OSHA, Labor Minister
Montano announced that a compensation bill was being
studied in the Ministry, for passage in March. END
COMMENT.


AUSTIN