The president of the Employers’ Confederation of the Dominican Republic (Copardom)Laura Peña Izquierdo, expressed this Wednesday her concern about the high rate of road accidents in the country that, according to World of Statistics, ranks first in the world with 65 deaths per 100 thousand inhabitants.
“These figures show us a hard truth: young and productive lives are cut short by recklessness on public roads, by failures in vehicle maintenance, or by the lack of adequate infrastructure”President of Copardom
In that sense, he said that since Copardom They want to develop collaborative schemes with the Dominican Institute of Prevention and Occupational Risk Protection (Idoppril), which, between January and October of this year, has reported 40,520 work accidentsof which 22% occur in the industrial sector, 17% in commerce and 15% in accommodation, food and beverage. That is, about 55% of the work accidents They concentrate on three productive sectors.
“It is worrying that 65% of the accidents reported by Idoppril in that same period occur during the journey, a figure that coincides with that of the World of Statistics”President of Copardom
- “We find ourselves in a moment where the reality we face on our streets forces us to reflect with deep concern,” he indicated.
He said that the traffic accidents in the Dominican Republic have reached alarming levels, affecting not only the lives of thousands of people, but also the well-being of families, communities and society as a whole.
The Dominican Republic is among the countries with the highest rate of mortality by traffic accidents in the region, and “this is a reality that we cannot and should not accept.
Added to this situation is the growing concern about work accidents. Workers in sectors such as constructionmanufacturing and other trades are exposed daily to risks that, in many cases, could be mitigated with greater awareness, training and compliance with safety standards.
“Each workplace accident not only represents a compromised life, but also a loss of productivity and, most importantly, a sign that we must do more to protect those who move our economy with their efforts.
He indicated that as a union of employers Not only do they have the responsibility to create jobs and contribute to economic development, but, more than ever, “we are called to lead in creating a safe work environment and productive.”
- “Copardomwith its ability to influence public policies, we have the power to make a tangible difference in the lives of our workers and in the sustainable development of our country,” highlighted the executive of Copardom.
Laura Peña Izquierdo spoke at the opening of the XXII Congress of the Employers’ Confederation of the Dominican Republic (Copardom), focused on “Management of safety and health at work in disruptive environments, which brings together national and international experts to discuss the prevention of occupational risks in a global context marked by rapid technological changes and new forms of job.