ArmInfo. On April 28, the South Caucasus Railway celebrated World Day for Safety and Health at Work, which in 2025 is dedicated to information technology in the field of occupational safety:
"Revolutionary approaches to occupational safety and health. The role of artificial intelligence and digitalization in the workplace." This was reported by the company's press service. Karine Ambartsumyan, Head of the Department of Labor Protection, Industrial and Fire Safety of the South Caucasus Railway, reported that the past week in the company was declared a labor protection week. Within its framework, the company's teams developed skills in the competent use of PPE, and events were held aimed at improving the level of organization of labor protection work and maintaining relevant documentation.
"For the fourth year now, we at SCR have been celebrating a professional holiday in a working manner - we are holding a kind of exam in theory and practice for our occupational safety specialists. Over the years, the company has increased both its understanding of the criticality of compliance with occupational safety rules and the level of training of our specialists. We plan to continue working on improving the qualifications of our employees," Ambartsumyan noted.
A number of events were concluded with competitions among SCR occupational safety engineers, thematic discussions and exchange of experience in the professional sphere.
The management of SCR attaches great importance to this series of issues, noted SCR General Director Alexey Melnikov in a conversation with specialized specialists. "The life and health of our employees is a priority for SCR, and ensuring safe work is within your competence," he addressed the occupational safety engineers. "The solution to this series of issues imposes great responsibility on you and should be a priority for you too. By and large, everything can be worked out, except for health and life."
The celebration of World Day for Safety and Health at Work is aimed at drawing public attention to the issues of compliance with workers' rights, as well as ensuring safe conditions for all workers, regardless of their position, field of activity, salary or place of residence. According to the ILO, more than 2 million people die and are seriously injured as a result of accidents at work every year, so most of the thematic events are aimed at reducing injuries among employees.