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Without sustainability foundations, sustainable development cannot be thought of. The economy, social, and environmental foundations were previously established by researchers. Sustainable development gains credibility in terms of occupational safety and health improvement as all three foundations are improved. However, the results of the researchers have a flaw in that they do not accept the current three foundations. Previous studies failed to consider the other three foundations of sustainable development: society, politics, and technology.
As a result of the pillars' introduction, workplace injuries and illness are reduced. As a result, this study focuses on occupational safety and health innovation, enhancing new pillars for the sustainable growth, its effect on sustainable development, and identifying potential research areas for the three pillars. Literature reviews, employee interviews, and industry observations were all included. There were few studies on how occupational safety impacts sustainable growth. With these foundations in place, long-term growth that can be ensured by considering occupational safety and health creativity for both internal and the external entities involved in the workplace.
The study also discovered that Occupational Safety and Health advancement leads to the sustainable development by promoting healthier workers, a safer workplace, lower injury costs, a controlled climate, regulated workplace injuries, and increased workplace safety awareness. This literature, on the other hand, concentrated on the connection between workplace creativity and long-term sustainability. It is attempted to pave the way for sustainable development through innovative and improved approaches to workplace safety and health.
In this sense, the United Nations (UN) has participated. They agreed to establish targets for sustainable development, giving priority to the climate, in 1992 at Rio-92, via Agenda 21, which was developed with the help of 172 countries. This policy is the outcome of governments and people working together around the world to develop a new global paradigm for eradicating poverty, fostering growth and well-being, protecting the environment, and combating climate change. The year 2015 will go down in history as the year that the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the 2030 Agenda, were established. The document was based on the foundation of environmental protection, social justice, and economic development. Meanwhile, the eight outlined goals that became known as the "8 millennium goals" for the period 2000–2015 were set at the turn of the century. A new action plan was developed at the United Nations Summit in New York (USA) until 2030.
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