The Ghana Institute of Safety and Environmental Professionals (GhiSEP) has expressed concern about the health of the general public after Ghana recorded four Mpox cases.
In a statement, GhiSEP stressed the need for organisations to implement proactive measures to protect both staff and the general public, hence its seven guidelines.
GhiSEP noted that these steps not only demonstrate a commitment to safety but also help build public trust during a health emergency.
Read the full statement below for the guidelines:
Click the link;
https://drive.google.com/file/d/136la1XuDyLGTpuFfu2hDARZqS7C70LjC/view?s=08

