Malaysia's CPN Initiative Boosts Public Safety and Economic Productivity
Malaysia is committed to public safety, focusing on the Chemicals and Chemical Products Productivity Nexus (CPN) initiatives. The country is rolling-out the Professional Heavy Vehicle Drivers Training Programme, which aims to enhance driver competency and reduce accidents.
Collaboration with the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) streamlines certification processes, resulting in cost savings and improved service quality.
By proactively addressing critical concerns in the chemical industry’s supply chain, such as driver competency and logistics optimization, the program contributes to a secure business environment and improved publicsafety.
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