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BRE Undergraduate Student Winning OSHC Best Project Award (2015)

15 Dec 2015

Chairman of Research Committee of OSHC, Prof Ng Yin Fat, Gabriel 吳賢發教授(left), Winning Student, Ms Tsui Wing Sum (middle) and her Dissertation Supervisor, Dr Daniel Chan (right)


 The dissertation report of a 2015 graduate from the Department of Building and Real Estate (BRE), Ms Tsui Wing Sum (徐詠), was adjudicated as the one of the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Best Project Award 2015 winners under the category of Undergraduate Degree Programme organized by the statutory Occupational Safety and Health Council (OSHC).

The Award aimed at encouraging post-secondary students in Hong Kong to appreciate the importance of occupational safety and health in their studies. The OSHC offers a maximum of ten awards annually, based on the relevance, quality and originality of the submissions. The graduate received an award certificate and a cash prize of HK$3,000 during the OSH Best Project Award Prize Presentation Ceremony 2015 launched on 15 December 2015 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

The winning dissertation report of Ms Tsui, being a part-time graduate of BSc(Hons) in Surveying programme in 2015, was entitled “A Critical Study of Safety Climate and Safety Performance for Private Sector Construction Projects in Hong Kong”. The winner was supervised by Dr Daniel W.M. Chan (陳煒明博士), Associate Professor of the BRE Department.

 


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