Asst. Prof. Dr. Preeda Sansakorn Leads Delegation to OSH Avenue International Conference 2024
Asst. Prof. Dr. Preeda Sansakorn, Head of the Occupational Health and Safety Program, along with a distinguished team comprising Dr. Muhammad Awais-E-Yazdan, ACTING.SUB-LT. Areeya Madsusan, and Ajarn Kittithat Sudchoo, recently participated in the OSH Avenue International Conference 2024 (OAIC 2024). This prestigious event was organized by the Thailand Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (Public Organization) and took place from August 28-29, 2024, at the Grand Hall of True Digital Park, located on the 3rd Floor of True Digital Park West, Sukhumvit 101, Bangkok. The conference, under the theme "Foresight for Safety; Safety Transformation to The Future," focused on envisioning the future of workplace safety through transformative technologies and innovative practices. It brought together experts, researchers, and practitioners from various sectors to discuss the latest trends and advancements in occupational safety and health. Throughout the two-day event, they shared their research findings and explored collaborative opportunities with representatives from other institutions and industries. The conference provided a platform for the exchange of cutting-edge knowledge and best practices, particularly in the areas of technological innovation and safety management systems. In addition to the formal sessions, the event also offered an invaluable opportunity for networking. Asst. Prof. Dr. Preeda and colleagues were able to reconnect with numerous alumni of the School of Public Health who are now contributing to the field of occupational safety in various capacities. These interactions underscored the lasting impact of the school’s programs and the continued professional growth of its graduates. The participation of the School of Public Health in OAIC 2024 highlights its commitment to staying at the forefront of occupational safety and health, ensuring that its curriculum and research remain aligned with the evolving needs of the workplace and the wider community.