The Tool 2 Entry Session under the National Occupational Disease Prevention Programme (NODiP) was held at the Main Meeting Room (BMU), Level 3, DOSH Terengganu. KPKKT’s Compliance & Certification Unit attended the session to complete the Tool 2 submission in person, successfully progressing into the second phase of the programme. NODiP is an initiative by the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH) in collaboration with the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH). Its main objective is to identify, control, and prevent occupational diseases through regular monitoring and early intervention, particularly in high-risk sectors. The implementation of NODiP is highly relevant and critical in the forestry industry as it not only helps reduce the burden of occupational diseases but also enhances safety, productivity, and overall worker wellbeing.