Yeah..I'd say it was a great course to enter..yet a challenging job to be in. Most of my teenage (teenage?? im still teenage ah...) day I spent watching National Geographic/Discovery on engineering construction/investigation or something like that..Then, I goes to Polytechnic..there, I took my LI and I thought I'd be an Engineer, but it turns out that Engineer is not my "bidang"..I'm really suck at math for your concern..LOL..
Then I found "OSH - Occupational Safety & Health" which I am quite interested (b'coz it does not related to math, well 98% of it)..so, for you who wants to know about OSH, here I tell you a little bit about it.
OSH is a forming of acts/regulations that concern the life of labour/workers. So, the person who work in this field is called SHO - Safety & Health Officer. SHO act as the advisor to an organization (especially in manufacturing and construction) to ensure the safety of the workers. Sounds easy right? It is, when you understand the acts/regulations and the need to care for workers. (and sho comes with great price jg oh..kaya kita!! ahhahaa)..So, what usually interest people to take SHO as their work..hmmm...let's see...maybe :
1. She/He really cares about employees safety
2. SHO is paid minimum RM4500 (and when years gone by, it will be RM5000, 6000, 7000, 8000, 9000 and so on).
3. Being a SHO is really a noble job.
Well, being a SHO is not cloistered to Safety & Health only, but there are many branch (competency) we can take after we got our GREEN BOOK. (and that competency is an additional to your salary).
So, are you interested? Come on! Its fun to be a SHO. Just need to be firm and diligent. Hehe..
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