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Social Targets 2016-17 Achievement
Minimising accident rate for DSD staff
Maintain not more than 10 occupational injuries per 1,000 staff per year 3.8 occupational injuries per 1,000 staff per year were reported in the reporting period.
Minimising the accident rate in DSD's contracts
Maintain less than 0.6 reportable accident per 100,000 man-hours worked in DSD’s contracts 0.11 accident per 100,000 man-hours worked was reported in the reporting period.
Maintaining occupational safety and health awareness of professional, technical and site supervisory staff, consultants and contractors with in-house briefing
Organise at least 2 in-house workshops on safety and health Target met. 2 in-house workshops on safety and health were organised.
Promoting the awareness on occupational safety and health amongst contractors
Achieve at least 80% of DSD's eligible new works contracts and 30% of eligible maintenance term contracts participated in Development Bureau's Considerate Contractors Site Award Scheme (CCSAS) Target met. All of the 22 eligible new works contracts participated in CCSAS while out of the nine eligible maintenance term contracts, six (67%) of them participated in the Scheme.
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Social Targets 2017-18 Indicators
Minimising accident rate for DSD staff Maintain not more than 10 occupational injuries per 1,000 staff per year
Minimising the accident rate in DSD's contracts Maintain less than 0.6 reportable accident per 100,000 man-hours worked in DSD's contracts
Maintaining safety and health awareness of professional, technical and site supervisory staff, consultants and contractors with in-house briefing Organise at least two in-house workshops on safety and health
Promoting the awareness on safety and health amongst contractors Achieve at least 80% of DSD eligible new works contracts and 30% of eligible maintenance term contracts participated in Development Bureau's Considerate Contractors Site Award Scheme (CCSAS)
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