According to Mr. Nguyen Van Doat - Vice Chairman of Dien Bien Provincial People's Committee, the whole province currently has 1,670 businesses, creating jobs for over 22,000 workers; 375 cooperatives with about 7,700 workers.
According to Mr. Doat, development poses increasingly high requirements for occupational safety and health, not only to protect workers, but also as a prerequisite for sustainable development.
At the launching ceremony, the Vice Chairman of Dien Bien Provincial People's Committee emphasized that making labor safety a mandatory requirement, a criterion for evaluating the level of task completion of agencies, units, and businesses.

Ensuring jobs, income, and welfare; building a safe, humane, and stable working environment. Along with that is the application of digital technology and artificial intelligence in training, warning, and preventing labor accidents.
In particular, Mr. Nguyen Van Doat emphasized that the heads of agencies, units, and businesses must be directly responsible for occupational safety and health in their management scope.
Where serious labor accidents occur, especially due to subjective causes, violations of regulations, there must be serious consideration and handling of the responsibility of the head" - Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee said.

At the launching ceremony, the Organizing Committee presented 12 gifts to trade union members, workers in difficult circumstances, especially difficult circumstances, who suffered from labor accidents and occupational diseases.
On this occasion, the Provincial People's Committee awarded Certificates of Merit to 3 collectives with outstanding achievements in occupational safety and health in 2025.
The Provincial Labor Federation awarded Certificates of Merit to 2 collectives and 3 individuals with outstanding achievements in the emulation movement "Green - Clean - Beautiful, ensuring labor safety and hygiene" in 2025.
The Department of Home Affairs awarded Certificates of Merit to 4 collectives and 3 individuals with achievements in occupational safety and health in 2025.