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ILO and WHO Action towards the Elimination of Asbestos-Related Diseases |
International Labour Organization |
Chairperson:
Igor Fedotov, ILO
Ivan Dimov Ivanov, World Health Organization
The ILO Policy on Asbestos
Igor Fedotov
ILO
WHO Recommendations on the Elimination of Asbestos-Related Diseases
Ivan Dimov Ivanov
World Health Organization
The National Strategic Plan and Action for the Prevention and Control of Asbestos-Related Diseases in Thailand
Somkiat Siriruttanapruk
Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
Action Programme for the Elimination of Asbestos-Related Diseases in Vietnam
Tran Thi Ngoc Lan
Ministry of Public Health, Vietnam
The Development of a National Programme for the Elimination of Asbestos-Related Diseases in the Russian Federation
Evgeny Kovalevskiy
Institute of Occupational Health of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Russian Federation
Global Mortality of Asbestos Diseases: Implications for Asian Countries
Ken Takahashi
University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan
The Epidemiology of Asbestos-Related Diseases and Policy Developments Leading to the Ban of Asbestos in Korea
Domyung Paek
Seoul National University, Korea
Substitutes for Asbestos Products
Barry Castleman
Environmental Consultant, USA
BWI Action to Promote the Elimination of Asbestos Use
Fiona Murie
Building and Woodworkers International |
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| 18 |
How to Improve the Capacity and Interest of SEs for Occupational Safety and Health: Good Practice Examples of Some Efficient Tools |
International Social Security Association |
Chairperson: Representative(s) of ISSA International Sections on the Prevention of Occupational Risks
The Power of an Employer Segmentation Model in OHS Improvement Programs
Creagh Moore
WorkCover New South Wales, Australia
Implementation of OHS Management by Using the TQM Strategy: A Case Study of Algerian SMEs
Djeghdjegh Abdelkader
Batna University, Algeria
Risk Assessment in Small and Medium Enterprises
Harald Gruber
Maschinenbau- und Metall Berufsgenossenschaft, Germany
The Review of an On-Line Small Business Centre and Safety Calculator to Assist Small Business in Accessing and Effectively Applying OHS Information into their Operational Strategies
Michael Abromeit
Industrial Accident Prevention Association, Canada
Risk Assessment in SMEs
Peter Ruedin
Swiss National Accident Insurance Fund, Switzerland
Practical Example of a Health and Safety Management Approach Focused on Risk Assessment and Systematic Audits
Daehee Yun
Veolia Water Korea, Korea
Panel Discussion |
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National OSH Profiles in Arab Countries: A Link to National OSH Systems
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Arab Labour Organization/Arab Institute for Occupational Safety and Health |
Chairperson: Ahmed Luqman, Arab Labour Organization
Presenters:
Mahmoud Ibrahim, Arab Institute for OSH
Michéle Nahmias, ILO
Alawi Shubber, OSHO Center, Bahrain
Discussant:
Sameera Maziad Al-Tuwaijri, ILO |
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Efforts for International Control Banding Toolkits |
International Occupational Hygiene Association,
KOSHA,
Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene |
* 4th International Control Banding Workshop (4ICBW)
Chairperson: David M. Zalk,
International Occupational Hygiene Association/World Health Organization
Moderator: Pavan Baichoo, ILO
Keynote: International Overview, a Path Forward
Marilyn Fingerhut
ICOH/WHO
IOHA Efforts for Control Banding Globally
Tai-wa Tsin
IOHA/Labour Department of Hong Kong Government, Hong Kong SAR, China
India and Latin America Regional Workshop Models
Richard Rinehart
ILO
IEA / ILO Efforts for Ergonomics
Kazutaka Kogi
International Ergonomics Association
Barrier Banding and the Construction Toolbox
Dave Zalk
IOHA/WHO
Korean Control Toolkit for Industrial Chemicals
Byung Gyu Kim
KOSHA
Round Table, The Path Forward
All presenters in the symposium |
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Occupational Health in the 21st Century |
International Commission on Occupational Health,
KOSHA |
Co-Chairperson:
Seong-Kyu Kang, KOSHA
Jorma Rantanen, International Commission on Occupational Health
Introduction:
Seong-Kyu Kang, KOSHA
Global Workforce in the 21st Century: Trends and Challenges
Jorma Rantanen
International Commission on Occupational Health
Impact of Compensation on Cardiovascular Diseases of Workers
Seong-Kyu Kang, KOSHA
Impact of International Migration on Workers' Health
Rokho Kim
WHO Regional Office for Europe
Future of Occupational Diseases Caused by Manganese
Roberto Lucchini, SC of Neurotoxicology,
International Commission on Occupational Health
Discussion
Implementation Basic Occupational Health Services in Medical School Curriculum
Soemarko Dewi Sumaryani
Indonesia
How to Promote Employees Cancer Screening Behaviors? Educational Challenges Based on Health Belief Model
Kyoung-ok Park
Ewha Womans University, Korea
A Successful Experience Improving Work Conditions and Safety Behaviour in High-Risk Colombian Companies
Gloria Villalobos
Javeriana University, Colombia
Risk Assessment and Occupational Health Surveillance Programe in Petroleum and Petrochemicals Industries in Thailnad
Kamjad Ramakul
Nonthaburi, Thailand
General Discussion
Summary and Conclusions
Jorma Rantanen
International Commission on Occupational Health |
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Adapting Work to Demographic Change |
Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Germany |
To be confirmed
Karl Kuhn
Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Germany
Safety Coaches: a Win-Win Project for Younger and Older Workers
Marc De Greef
PREVENT, Belgium
The Possible Impact of Early Reduction of Individuals' Functional Capacity on the Brazilian Labor Force
Ana Camarano
Instituto de Pesquisa Economica Aplicada - IPEA, Brazil |
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Tackling HIV/AIDS through Workplace Actions
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International Transport Workers Federation |
Chairperson: Syed Asif Altaf Chowdhury,
International Transport Workers Federation
Moderator: Sophia Kisting, ILO
Workers and Employers Together against HIV/AIDS in the Workplace: Status of Joint ICFTU-ITUC Activities in Africa
Frederick Muia
International Organization of Employers
Working Together to Fight HIV/AIDS in the Workplace
Roland Serge Ndong
Société d¡¯Electricité et d¡¯Eau du Gabon (SEEG), Gabon
Grass-Root HIV/AIDS Preventive Actions in Vulnerable Sectors by Workers Organizations: The Bangladesh Experience
Farida Khanom
Bangladesh Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Foundation, Bangladesh
The National Programme to Fight AIDS and
Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Workplace: The Experience in Iraq
Hillal Jassim
National Center for Occupational Safety and Health, Iraq
The ILO Programme on HIV/AIDS and World of Work
Sophia Kisting
ILO
Addressing HIV/AIDS through Occupational Health Services
Benjamin Alli
Nigeria
Educating Workers on HIV/AIDS at the Workplace
Ahmed Khalef
ILO
Integration of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control in the Workplace Program into OSH Scheme as the National Policy in Indonesia
Zulmiar Yanri
Occupational Health Center in the Ministry of Labor, Indonesia |
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Strategies and Programmes of Safety and Health for the Future in the Americas
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Pan-American Health Organization |
Chairperson: Martha Guevara, National Safety Council, USA
Moderator: Luz Maritza Tennassee,
Pan-American Health Organization
1. Health Promotion for Healthcare Workers: Results and Expectations
a) Global Dissertation
Susan Wiburn, WHO
b) Country Experiences
i. Venezuela: Presentation of an Innovative Model that Focuses on Academic Institutions and uses an Inter-Sectoral Approach
Maria Sofia Lioce-Meta, Venezuela
ii. Ecuador/Peru: Focusing on the Hepatitis B Campaign and Needle Stick Prevention
Marie-Claude Lavoie, USA
2. Elimination of Silicosis in the Americas: Ongoing Programmes and Preliminary Results
a) Regional Dissertation
Marilyn Fingerhut,
NIOSH and WHO
b) Country Experience in Chile
Belgica Bernales, Chile
3. Violence and Injury Prevention: Programmes Delivered and Results
a) Country Experiences
i. Colombia
Julietta Rodriguez Guzman,Colombia
ii. Jamaica/Haiti:
Elizabeth Ward, Jamaica |
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International/Subregional Communication and Cooperation to Promote Prevention in Francophone Countries
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lnterafricaine de Prevéntion des Risques Professionnels: IAPRP |
Chairperson: M. Ahmadou Yeri Diop, IAPRP
Moderator: Annie Leprince, ISSA Prevention Section on Research
Why a Symposium of the IAPRP?
Jean-Luc Marie, Special Commission on Prevention, ISSA
A Strategic Approach to Better Integrated Activities in order to Prevent Occupational Accidents in French-Speaking Countries
Abdourahamane Cissé
IAPRP
Obtaining a Better Understanding of Risks for Prevention: Studies Conducted on Specific Hazards: Pesticides, Dyes, Cement, Cotton
Benjamin Fayomi
Cotonou University, Benin
Obtaining a Better Understanding of Risks for Prevention: National Observatories and Regional Observatory on Occupational Accidents and Diseases in French-Speaking Countries
Alphonse Nogbou Ahoua
National Social Security Fund of Côte d¡¯Ivoire, Côte d'Ivoire
Training for the Prevention of Occupational Accidents: The Training of IAPRP
Benjamin Fayomi
Cotonou University, Benin
Communication to Develop a Culture of Risk Prevention: Experience of Communication at CNSS / CPFACE + a Film <Short Film>
Sibiri Raphael Dakissaga
National Social Security Fund, Burkina Faso
Communication for Developing a Culture of Risk Prevention: The Campaign for AISS/IAPRP/BIT Communication
Ahmadou Yeri Diop
IAPRP |
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The Safety of High-Tech Control Systems Takes the Lead in Industrial Workplace Safety
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German Social Accident Insurance, Germany |
Chairpersons:
Walter Eichendorf, German Social Accident Insurance, Germany
Michael Schaefer,
German Social Accident Insurance, Germany
Opening
Walter Eichendorf
German Social Accident Insurance, Germany
Introduction and Overview of Presentations
Michael Schaefer
German Social Accident Insurance, Germany
Safety Standards in Electronically Controlled Equipment
Anura Fernando
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., USA
A Holistic Approach to Safety Automation: How Technology, Global Standards and Open Systems Increase Productivity and Overall Equipment Effectiveness
David Vasko
Rockwell Automation, USA
Risk Analysis on Mechatronic Systems
Juraj Sinay
Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia Republic
Achievement of Safety at Work and High Productivity of Factories with Robot Cell Production System
Kazuya Okada
IDEC Corporation, Japan
Integration of Safety Aspects in the Design of Safety Related Parts in the Control System of Printing Machines
Klaus Dieter Becker
Employment Accident Insurance Fund for the Paper Industry, Germany
Laser Scanners - The Outdoor Challenge
Otto Goernemann
SICK AG, Germany
3D Dynamic Visualization Simulation System Development of Toxic Gas Diffusion Process Based on Virtual Reality Technology
Guohua Chen
South China University of Technology, China
Discussion and Experience Exchange
Audience and Presenters |
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Advances in Ergonomics Application for Preventing Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders
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International Ergonomics Association : IEA |
Chairperson: David Caple, IEA
The Use of Ergonomic Checkpoints for Reducing the Risk of Musculoskeletal Disorders
Kazutaka Kogi
Institute for Science of Labour, Japan
Incorporating Worker Participation within Risk Management Procedures for Musculoskeletal Disorders
Wendy Macdonald
Latrobe University, Australia
The Assessment of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in SMEs in India
M. Surianarayanan
India Cell for Industrial Safety and Risk Analysis Chemical Engineering Department, India
Ergonomic Intervention for the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders in Korean Manufacturing Industries
Min Keun Chung
Postech, Korea
Ergonomic Considerations on the Shroff Counter Design of General Outpatient Clinics in Eliminating the Musculoskeletal Health Hazards to Workers
June, Yuen Ching Wong
Hospital Authority, Hong Kong SAR, China
Ergonomics-Based Intervention Program Builds Bottom-line Results: Case Study of the Transportation Industry Sector
Zoe Robinette
Studio A, Incorporated, USA
Low-cost Solutions for Musculoskeletal Load Reduction
Jose Maria Batino
Department of Labor and Employment, The Philippines
A New Program to Manage Workplaces with High Risk WMSDS
Wook Kim
KOSHA |
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Roles and Responsibilities of Leadership in Safety and Health
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Underwriters Laboratories Inc. |
Moderator: Erin Grossi, Underwriters Laboratories Inc., USA
Establishing a Global EHS Program Where External Expectations Run High
Michael Brown
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., USA
UL and Disney Teach Safety Smarts
Barbara Guthrie
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., USA
Leading with Safety: The Path to Excellence
Ricky Yu
BST, USA
Counterfeiting - The Crime of the 21st Century
Brian Monks
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., USA
A Leader's Vision of Corporate Social Responsibility
August Schaefer
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., USA |
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Working Women's Health and Maternity Protection |
Korea Association of Occupational Health Nurses,
Korea Academic Society of Occupational Health Nursing |
Chairperson: Soon Nyoung Yun, Seoul National University, Korea
Moderator: Hyeon Suk Kim, Shinheung College, Korea
Congratulatory Address
Young Im Kim,
Korean Academic Society of Occupational Health Nursing, Korea
Soon Rye Kim,
Korea Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Korea
Emerging Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety Risks in Female Workers of the Nail Salon Industry
Oisaeng Hong
University of California, San Francisco, USA
Work-Related Stress among Women in Poland and EU's Priorities in the Field of Work Safety and Hygiene
Iwona Bojar
Medical Academy, Poland
The Relationship Between Presenteeism, Absenteeism and Turnover Intention of Nurses in Japan
Mikako Arakida
International University of Health and Welfare, Japan
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders among Women Workers
Souk-Young Kim
Eulji University, Korea
Women, Solvents, Pregnancy and Teratogenic Risks
Cardoso Elie Patrick
Alsace Santé au Travail, France |
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Workplace Activities on Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS)
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Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association |
Chairperson: Yoshiyuki Fukuzawa, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan
Safety and Health Management Systems- Singapore Experience
Siong Hin Ho
Ministry of Manpower, Singapore
Issues and the Experience Relating to Implementing OHS Management System in India
Madan Kulkarni
National Safety Council, India
The Implementation of an Occupational Safety & Health Management System in the National OSH Movement of Indonesia
M. Sc Harjono
National Occupational Safety and Health Council of Indonesia, Indonesia
The Implementation of an Occupational Safety and Health Management System: the Hong Kong Experience
Wah-shing Tang
Occupational Safety and Health Council, Hong Kong SAR, China
Safety Control Theory Applied in Workplace Activities On OSHMS
Xianhua Wang
Sinosteel Wuhan Safety and Environmental Protection Research Institute, China |
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An Interactive Global Perspective on Developing Health and Safety Management Systems
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Institution of Occupational Safety and Health
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Chairperson: David Evans,
Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, the United Kingdom
Corporate Governance: The Role of the EH&S Professional
Philip McAleenan
Expert Ease International, the United Kingdom
Taking into Account Real Activity for Changing SMS to HMS
Joel Maline
Antenne ANACT Basse Normandie, France |
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KAIZEN Activities as a Strong Strategy at the Workplace Level
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The Society for Occupational Safety, Health and Ergonomics |
How to Promote KAIZEN Activities and Case Studies
Masaharu Kumashiro
University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan
How to Promote KAIZEN Education Training of KAIZEN Experts for Local Companies
Koki Mikami
Hokkaido Institute of Technology, Japan
The Measure against Occupational Safety and Hygiene in Consideration of Aging Factors
Junichi Akatsu
Hitachi, Ltd., Japan
A Study on the KAIZEN Method in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Japan
Koya Kishida
Chukyo University, Japan
Improvement in Iron Manufacturing
Hiroshi Udo
Hiroshima Bunkyo Womens University, Japan
How to Promote KAIZEN Activities and Case Studies
Atsushi Funahashi
Health Care Center of MAZDA Motor Corporation, Japan |
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Venue : 16 meeting rooms, COEX Grand Ballroom, ASEM Hall, Conference Center & Jangbogo Hall |
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As an integral part of the World Congress, a series of two-hour or two-and-a-half hour symposia will take place for three days.
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The co-organizers will do their best to make the symposia a platform for the exchange of information among international experts in occupational safety and health.
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