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GESAD<br />
10<br />
Önsöz / Preface<br />
‹stihdam, Katma De¤er<br />
ve Ülkenin Gücü<br />
Ziya Gökalp: GESAD Baflkan›<br />
Gemi Endüstrisi, Tuzla Tersaneler Bölgesi’ndeki son<br />
geliflmelerle, yaln›z denizcilik sektörünün de¤il, tüm Türkiye’nin<br />
yak›ndan takip etti¤i bir sektör haline geldi. Yaz›l› ve görsel<br />
bas›n›n yo¤un ilgisi, tersanelerimizde yaflanan olaylar› hiç<br />
zaman kaybetmeden evlerimize kadar tafl›mas›, Tuzla baflta<br />
olmak üzere tersane bölgelerimizi, hiçbir sanayi kesiminin<br />
ulaflamayaca¤› kadar tan›n›r hale getirdi. Bu çerçevede,<br />
tersanelerde meydana gelen ifl kazalar›n›n çok yönlü tart›flma<br />
ortamlar›na tafl›nmas›, baflta gemi infla sanayimiz olmak<br />
üzere, tüm gemi endüstrimizde nelerin yap›labilece¤ini ve<br />
yap›lmas› gerekti¤ini gündeme getirdi.<br />
Tersanelerde meydana gelen ifl kazalar› ile ilgili olarak baflta<br />
Baflbakan Recep Tayip Erdo¤an baflkanl›¤›nda olmak üzere,<br />
birçok platformda yap›lan görüflmelerde sunulan önlem<br />
önerileri de¤erlendirilerek, tedbirler al›nmaya bafllanm›flt›r.<br />
‹lk aflamada devlet-sektör iflbirli¤iyle, tüm Tuzla tersanelerinde<br />
çal›flan 20 binden fazla iflçinin tamam›na ifl güvenli¤i semineri<br />
verilmeye baflland›. Bu kadar yo¤un çal›flan bir sanayi<br />
kesiminin tamam›na, bu kadar h›zl› ifl güvenli¤i e¤itimi<br />
verilmesi, yaln›z Türkiye’de de¤il, belki de tüm ülkelerde ilk<br />
defa yap›lan bir uygulama oluyor. Muhakkak ki ifl güvenli¤iyle<br />
ilgili e¤itim çal›flmalar›, yayg›nlaflt›r›larak ve programlanarak,<br />
daha etkili ve devaml›l›k gösterecek flekilde devam edecektir.<br />
Employment,<br />
Added Value and<br />
Power of Country<br />
Ziya Gökalp: Chairman of GESAD<br />
With the recent developments in Tuzla Shipyards Region,<br />
Ship Industry has become a sector closely monitored by<br />
not only the maritime sector but also by whole Turkey.<br />
Dense interest of written and visual media, instant delivery<br />
of incidents lived in our shipyards to our homes, made<br />
our shipyards known, primarily Tuzla, as in no other<br />
industrial sector. Within this frame, transfer of<br />
occupational accidents in shipyards to diverse discussion<br />
platforms brought the topic of what can be and need to<br />
be done in our ship industry into agenda.<br />
In relation to occupational accidents in shipyards,<br />
measures proposed in discussions held in many platforms,<br />
primarily led by Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erdo¤an,<br />
have been assessed and precautions started to be taken.<br />
In the first stage, with cooperation between government<br />
and sector, occupational safety seminars are started to<br />
be given to more than 20.000 workers in all Tuzla<br />
shipyards. Such rapid delivery of occupational safety<br />
training to entire industry section that works so intense<br />
may be one the first practices ever performed not only<br />
in Turkey but in all countries. Undoubtedly, educational<br />
works related to occupational safety will continue by<br />
expanding and planning, in a more efficient and<br />
continuous manner.<br />
In the meantime, with sectoral partnership of our<br />
association (GESAD), “Shipbuilding Courses” in vocational<br />
technical and industry high schools, where occupational<br />
safety lessons are given more comprehensively for 8,5<br />
months to train qualified personnel, started to bear their<br />
fruits. First term graduates of these courses have<br />
successfully completed their training in August 2008,<br />
received their certificates and placed in shipyards by<br />
GESAD and employed in businesses of specialized<br />
industrialists in sub-employer position. Second group<br />
course attendees, who completed their apprenticeship,<br />
will be employed in businesses in September 2008,<br />
following their exams.