How Kenya's Rift Valley Railways turned around its safety record
A Kenyan railway company which used a mixture of safety, environment awareness and changes in behaviour to drastically reduce the number of injuries in its workshops has become the first winner of a new award organised by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health.
Rift Valley Railways won the award after successfully cutting the number of injuries to workers on duty in its Nairobi production workshops by around 90 percent. The 麻豆社's James Copnall asked Paul Kabaale, the General Manager of Rift Valley Railways about the problems and how he solved them.
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