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Labour Department to Offer Free Occupational Safety Training Courses from July to September 2026

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Labour Department to Offer Free Occupational Safety Training Courses from July to September 2026
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Labour Department to Offer Free Occupational Safety Training Courses from July to September 2026

2026-06-01 11:30 Last Updated At:11:38

Occupational safety and health training courses open for applications

The Occupational Safety and Health Training Centre of the Labour Department (LD) will launch a wide range of occupational safety and health training courses from July to September in 2026. The courses aim to enhance the working population's awareness of occupational safety and health, as well as their understanding of the legal requirements and standards stipulated in occupational safety and health regulations.

The training courses cover a wide range of topics, namely:

  • Major Safety and Health Legislation related to Industrial Accident Prevention and Their Latest Amendments
  • Factories and Industrial Undertakings (Safety Management) Regulation and Safety Inspection Programme and Accident/Incident Investigation
  • Major Safety Legislation related to Accident Prevention on Work in Confined Spaces and other Safety Legislation related to Risk Assessment
  • Major Safety Legislation related to Accident Prevention in Logistics Industry (including Use of Tail Lifts) and the latest revised Guidance Notes on Prevention of Trapping Hazard of Tail Lifts
  • Safety Legislation for Working in times of Inclement Weather and Hot Environment
  • Major Safety Legislation related to Accident Prevention on Electrical Work on Construction Sites and Major Safety Legislation related to Accident Prevention on Demolition Work on Construction Sites
  • A Brief Introduction to Safety Legislation and Codes of Practice related to Construction Work (including Renovation, Maintenance, Alteration and Addition Works)
  • Major Safety Legislation related to Accident Prevention on Working at Height (including Truss-out Bamboo Scaffolds and Suspended Working Platforms) and Codes of Practice on Scaffolds and Suspended Working Platforms (including the latest revised Code of Practice for Bamboo Scaffolding Safety)
  • Major Safety Legislation related to Accident Prevention on Lifting Work (including Tower and Mobile Cranes) and Codes of Practice for Safe Use of Tower and Mobile Cranes
  • Major Safety Legislation related to Accident Prevention on Loadshifting Machinery Operations (including fork-lift truck) and Safe Use of Mobile Elevating Work Platform and the latest revised Guidance Notes on Safe Use of Mobile Elevating Work Platforms
  • Major Safety Legislation and Codes of Practice related to Fire Safety at Construction Sites
  • Occupational Safety and Health Ordinance and Regulation (with one class to be conducted in English)
  • Safety Legislation for Manual Handling Operations
  • Factories and Industrial Undertakings (Dangerous Substances) Legislation
  • Major Safety Legislation related to Accident Prevention in Office Work (including Storage Work)
  • Major Safety Legislation related to Accident Prevention in Property Management Industry (new course)
  • Industrial Accident Cases Analysis and Related Safety Legislation and Major Safety and Health Legislation related to Employees'Duties
  • Major Safety Legislation related to Accident Prevention in Catering Industry
  • Unless otherwise specified, the courses will mainly be conducted in Cantonese at the LD's Occupational Safety and Health Training Centre, 13/F, KOLOUR Tsuen Wan I, 68 Chung On Street, Tsuen Wan. Enrolment is free.

    Employers who wish to arrange for their employees to attend the courses can log in to the application website (www.oshtc.labour.gov.hk/wpas/?lang=en) or scan the QR code (see Annex) to learn about the course content and sign up for the courses. Interested employees can also enrol in the courses through the abovementioned channels on their own. For enquiries, please call 2940 7057.

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    Trending Mainland cosmetics brand JudyDoll opens first Hong Kong store, leveraging Hong Kong to further expand into new overseas markets

    Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) announced today (June 1) that JudyDoll, a trending cosmetics brand from the Mainland, has opened its first physical store in Hong Kong. With Hong Kong as a pilot, the brand further expands from online sales to omnichannel operations, building a broader international brand presence.

    The Mainland cosmetics industry continues to grow at pace, with all-channel transaction value surpassing RMB1.1 trillion in 2025, maintaining its leading position in the world's cosmetics markets. Mainland cosmetics brands have lifted their domestic market share to nearly 60 per cent, winning the affection of young consumers through deep engagement on social media.

    The Deputy Head of Consumer and Hospitality of InvestHK, Miss Angelica Leung, said, "We welcome JudyDoll opening its first physical store in Hong Kong. We look forward to the fresh makeup experience and culture brought by JudyDoll's physical store, alongside its creative online interactions, adding new vibrancy to this city as an international trend hub. We hope the brand will leverage Hong Kong as a go-global platform and further expand into new overseas markets."

    The Senior Sales and Marketing Manager of JudyDoll Hong Kong, Ms Clair Chau, said, "Hong Kong is where global trends meet. The city's vibrant makeup culture is deeply connected to its fashionable spirit. We hope to showcase the brand's vitality, attitude and aesthetics to a wider range of consumers in Hong Kong's growing and trusted retail market."

    Founded in 2017 by Shanghai-based Joy Group, JudyDoll appeals to young consumers with its creative use of colour and product quality. The brand also offers Halal-certified products to tap into markets with diverse cultural backgrounds. InvestHK has been providing practical information and support for JudyDoll's Hong Kong launch, and will continue to support the brand as it grows, including its plan to expand to other core retail districts in Hong Kong. Regarded as a pioneer among Mainland cosmetics brands in expanding into overseas markets, JudyDoll's footprint spans Japan, Southeast Asia, Australia, Canada, the Middle East and North America.

    For more information about JudyDoll, please visit www.judydoll.com.

    Trending Mainland cosmetics brand JudyDoll opens first Hong Kong store, leveraging Hong Kong to further expand into new overseas markets  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Trending Mainland cosmetics brand JudyDoll opens first Hong Kong store, leveraging Hong Kong to further expand into new overseas markets Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Trending Mainland cosmetics brand JudyDoll opens first Hong Kong store, leveraging Hong Kong to further expand into new overseas markets  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Trending Mainland cosmetics brand JudyDoll opens first Hong Kong store, leveraging Hong Kong to further expand into new overseas markets Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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