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| Safety and health at work: A societal responsibility |
| Occupational safety and health is not the sole responsibility of government, a company or an individual, but a responsibility that must be assumed by all. If each element of society (such as government, employers and workers) fulfills their responsibilities for occupational safety and health, there will be more trust in social dialogue. Furthermore, companies that are respected and trusted are more likely to become global leaders. |
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- Strategies and Programmes of Safety and Health for the Future
- Impact of Changing Working Conditions on Workers' Protection
- New Challenges and Opportunities in Occupational Safety and Health
- Safety and Health Management Systems
- Current Issues and Experiences in Occupational Safety and Health
- Promotion of National System and Program in OSH
- Information Technology for Safety and Health
- Education and Training in OSH
- Loss Control
- Safety and Health Act System
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- Construction Safety
- Asbestos Control Program
- Occupational Health and Environment Monitoring
- Occupational Medicine
- Occupational Stress Management
- Health Promotion Program
- Ergonomics
- Risk Assessment and Management
- Safety Culture and Awareness of importance of safety
- OSH Best Practices and Lessons Learned
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