Announcements

For Public
The Import and Export (General) Regulations (Cap. 60 sub. leg. A) (Amendments of Schedules 1 and 2) Order 2020 (Amendment Order) to control the import and export of mercury will take effect on 1 November 2020. Under the Amendment Order, “Mercury (CAS No. 7439-97-6)” will be subject to the respective import and export licensing control. Import and export licences will be administered by the...
For Public
The Occupational Safety and Health Council (OSHC) has issued the training programmes for the fourth quarter (Oct – Dec) of 2020. http://www.oshc.org.hk/oshc_data/files/OSHtraining/training%20programme.pdf Interested staff please click here to go directly to the OSHC Training Programmes webpage, or visit OSHC’s website ( http://www.oshc.org.hk) and click “OSH Training” then select “Training...
For Public
The Chemical Control System (CCS) has launched since 27 Jul 2020, purchase of hazardous chemicals shall be made using the Chemical Control System. A poster has been made to promote the use of CCS. It is posted on the FMO website under Safety and Health Information>Health and Safety Posters. HSP014_Be Safe Be Compliant Use the CCS_202007 Additional information about the CCS is available in the...
For Public
Timely reporting and thorough investigation of incidents or accidents are critical to preventing repeat occurrences. An accident is an unplanned event that causes personal injury or property damage. A “near miss” is an event that could have caused personal injury, danger to health, and/or property damage or the environment. In the event of an accident, incident or exposure, the injured or exposed...
For Public
LSU will work with University Radiation Protection Officers (URPOs) and revise the University policies and guidelines for Radiation Safety. A new policy/guideline regarding the requirement of medical examination for radiation worker will be established and will submit to University for approval within this year. Grateful if you can forward this message to relevant person in radiation work within...
For Public
The regulations regarding staying overnight on campus have been revised to “Staying on Campus beyond Campus Opening Hours”. The regulations and application form have been posted on the FMO website. Staying on Campus beyond Campus Opening Hours Regulations Governing Staying on Campus beyond Campus Opening Hours (Sept 2020) Application to Stay on Campus beyond Campus Opening Hours (Sept 2020)
For Public
There is a lot of good information on COVID-19 prevention posted on the website. (Eng) http://www.oshc.org.hk/eng/main/hot/infection_ctrl/ (Chi) https://bit.ly/2HSubWp