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Gender Mainstreaming and OSH
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International Labour Organization |
Moderator: Salwa Al Qazweeni., Journalist, the BBC
Gender Construction of Labor (in Family, Society and Workplace) and Hazardous Industries and Occupations. A Root-Cause Analysis of the Gender Differential on the Human Rights Approach in Programming.
A Talk Show Style Session, with:
Mary Cornish Presenting the Paper.
A Panel:
S. Yamamoto
ILO-RO for Asia and the Pacific
Aminata Toure
UNFPA HQ, USA
Faiza Benhadid
UNFPA Regional Office, Arab States
S. Al Quarashi Dean
Dar Al Hekma Private University, Saudi Arabia
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| 34 |
Social Protection and Migrant Workers
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International Labour Organization |
Tripartite panel discussion
Ibrahim Awad
ILO
Xenia Scheil-Adlung
ILO
ISSA representative
(to be confirmed)
IALI representative
(to be confirmed)
Employers representative
(to be confirmed)
Workers representative
(to be confirmed)
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| 35 |
Advanced Practice of Ergonomics for Occupational Safety and Health in the Shipbuilding Industry
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KOSHA |
Chairperson: Kwan Suk Lee, Hongik University, Korea
KOSHA's Role in Korea's Shipbuilding Industry
Jeong-Yeol Ban
KOSHA
Case Study on the Implementation of Ergonomics TFT at a Shipbuilding Company
Soon Young Oh
Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., Korea
The Development Plan of Musculoskeletal Disorder(MSDs) Prevention Law & System in Korea
Dong-kyung Lee
KOSHA
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering's Positive HSE Approaches & Project-Specific HSE Practice
Rene Rutten
Chevron, USA
Challenges, Advances and Opportunities with Shipyard OHS in Korea (The Owners Perspective)
Jason Mc Carthy
Teekay-The Marine Midstream, Canada
The Introduction of the WMSDs Prevention Program in Hyundai Heavy Industries
Tae-bum Lee
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., Korea
Digital Human Modeling & Simulation for Reducing Ergonomic Hazards in the Shipbuilding Industry
Seong Rok Chang
Pukyong National University, Korea |
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| 36 |
International Trend : National Strategy to Promote Occupational Safety and Health Research
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National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Japan,
Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute, KOSHA |
Chairperson: Shunichi Araki, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Japan Doo Yong Park, KOSHA
New OSH Strategy and Policy in the Legal and Management Aspects
Doo Yong Park
KOSHA
Singapore's Research Strategy on OSH
Ho Sweet Far
Ministry of Manpower, Singapore
An International Trend: Implementing a National Strategy to Promote Occupational Safety and Health Research
Shunichi Araki
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Japan
The U.S. National Occupational Research Agenda
Marilyn Fingerhut
Occupational Health Consultant, USA
The Identification of Research and Transfer of Knowledge Priorities in Occupational Safety and Health
Sergio lavicoli
Italian National Institute for Occupational Safety and Prevention, Italy
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| 37 |
Social Security: Key Roles in Prevention and Workplace Health Promotion |
International Social Security Association,
World Health Organization,
European Network for Workplace Health Promotion |
Chairperson and Moderator: Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, ISSA
Initiative Health and Work - A Successful Cooperation in Prevention between the German Social Accident and Health Insurance
Walter Eichendorf
German Social Accident Insurance, Germany
Disability Case Management - Towards an Integrated Approach
Marc De Greef
PREVENT, Belgium
Towards Better Prevention and Workplace Health Promotion Outcomes - The Benefits of Partnerships and Cooperation
Jens Schremmer
ISSA
To be confirmed
Won-Sik Kim
National Health Insurance Corporation, Korea
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| 38 |
Risk Management a Failed Paradigm |
Expert Ease International
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Chairperson: Ciaran McAleenan,
Expert Ease International, Ireland
Competence: Redefining the Matrix of Authority
Philip McAleenan
Expert Ease International, the United Kingdom
A Paradigm Shift: An Applied Systems Thinking Approach to Health and Safety Management
Rakesh Maharaj
Hammonds, the United Kingdom
Encouraging Meaningful and Effective Consultation about Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) in the Construction Industry: Recognizing Workforce Competence
Gerard Ayers
Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union, Australia
Risk Management Principles in Product Design
Steve McRoberts
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., Scotland |
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| 39 |
Health Effects in the Agricultural Industry |
Korean Society of Occupational & Environmental Medicine,
Rural Development Administration-Korea,
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, USA |
Chairperson: Hyun Sul Lim, Dongguk University, Korea
The Introduction of an Intervention Program for Agricultural Safety and Health in Korea
Yong Heo
Catholic University of Daegu, Korea
Farmers' Health Status: Results of the 2006 Survey on the Agricultural Safety Model Villages and Basic Research on the Long-Term-Farmers' Health Evaluation Project
Young-Jun Kwon
Hallym University, Korea
Outbreak of Agricultural lnjury / Disease and Political Support
Kyung-Suk Lee
Rural Resources Development Institute, Korea
Community Partners for Healthy Farming Intervention Research
Janet J. Ehlers
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, USA
Acute Pesticide Poisoning Among Agricultural Workers in the United States, 1998-2005
Geoffrey Calvert
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, USA |
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| 40 |
New Challenges and Opportunities for Occupational Safety and Health
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National Safety Council, India,
Korea Industrial Safety Association |
Moderator:
K. C. Gupta, Nation Safety Council, India
Jung-Hyun Kim, Korea Industrial Safety Association, Korea
Theme Papers Presentation
Krishan Chand Gupta
National Safety Council, India
Technical Supporting Model for Systematic Safety Management in SMEs
Jung-Hyun Kim
Korea Industrial Safety Association, Korea
Invited Presentation
Leo Carey
National Safety Council, USA
Invited Presentation
Colin Seery
National Safety Council, Australia
Invited Presentation
Jukka Takala
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
The Future Challenges in Safety at Work and Life Environment Care: CITEC Guidelines
Annalisa Guercio
Workers Compensation Authority (INAIL), Italy
Combating Occupational Diseases in Three Continents:
New Challenges and Good Practices in Latin America, Asia and Africa
Stefan Zimmer
German Social Accident Insurance, Germany
Psychological Harassment at Work: Hard to Endure, Hard to Talk About
Jean-Pierre Brun
Laval University, Canada
To be confirmed
A. K. Hazarilca
Oil and National Gas Corporation, India
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| 41 |
New Problems and Solutions According to the Development of Modern Society
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The Korean Society of Safety,
University of New South Wales |
Occupational Health for Well-Being Era
Joung Youn Kim
Ministry of Labor, Korea
Safety Management in Australia
Jean Cross
University of New South Wales, Australia
The Strategy in Occupational Safety and Health with BCP
Chan-O Kim
Seoul National University of Technology, Korea
A Study on the Application and Effect of Safety, Health, Environment and Quality Management System for Industries
Jae Wook Choi
Korea University, Korea
An Analysis of the Recent Situation and Response on Hacking
Jae Kwang Lee
Hannam University, Korea
A Direction for Future Safety Management System Incorporating Recent Technologies and Business Innovations
Kee Bong Yoon
ChungAng University, Korea |
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| 42 |
Asbestos: International Trade Union Campaign on Eliminating Asbestos Use and Preventing Asbestos Diseases |
Building and Woodworkers International: BWI |
Chairperson: Apolinar Tolentino, BWI, Asia Pacific Office
Moderator: Fiona Murie, BWI
International Trade Union Campaign on Eliminating Asbestos Use and Preventing Asbestos Diseases
Fiona Murie
BWI
The Struggle for the Recognition of Asbestos-Related Death as an Occupational Disease-Korean Federation of Construction Industry Trade Unions
Seok Keun Baik
Korean Construction Workers Union, Korea
ALU-BWI Joint Initiatives in the Philippines
Gerard Seno
Associated Labour Unions, The Philippines
Practical Advice for Construction Workers in India
Vipul Pandya
Construction Workers Union, India
Asbestos Banning and the Role of Trade Unions' Campaigns in India
Karnan Ramamurthy
Indian National Rural Labour Federation, India
Worldwide Mobilization of Asbestos Victims' Groups
Laurie Kazan Allen
International Ban Asbestos Secretariat, the United Kingdom |
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| 43 |
Improvement of Work Environments Using Ergonomics
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Pan-Pacific Council on Ergonomics, Ergonomics Society of Korea |
Co-Chairperson:
Masaharu Kumashiro,
University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan
Seung Hun Shin, Pan-Pacific Council on Ergonomics
How Do You Use the Direct Posture Observation in the Field of Occupational Health?
Tetsuya Hasegawa
Kinki University, Japan
Developing a European Framework for Psychosocial Risk Management with a View towards Global Application (Psychosocial Risk Management - European Framework: PRIMA-EF)
Evelyn Kortum
World Health Organization
New Approach for the Human Error Prevention
Sakae Yamamoto
Tokyo University of Science, Japan
A Study of the Acceleration Forces of Low Limber Joints According to Gate Types
Yeonju Oh
Dongeui University, Korea
Ubiquitous Health Care Monitoring Service System in the Industrial Hygiene Environment
Peom Park
Ajou University, Korea
A Study on Relationship between Workability, Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders, and Job Stress
Jae H. Kim
Hongik University, Korea |
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| 44 |
Social Responsibility in Occupational Safety and Health in Latin America |
AISOHMEX, A.C. |
Chairperson: Victoriano Anguis Terrazas, AISOHMEX, A. C., Mexico
Moderator: Octavio Albores Sol, AISOHMEX, A. C., Mexico
Responsibility of OBESST in Safety and Health in Brazil
Leonidio Ribeiro Fhilo
Brazilian Organization of Safety and Health in the Work (OBESST), Brazil
Social Tripartite Responsibility in Safety and Health in Mexico
Victoriano Anguis Terrazas
AISOHMEX, A. C. Mexico
The Truth Regarding Chrysotile Asbestos
Luis Cejudo Alva
Latino American of Crisotilo A.C. and Industrials Association of Fibrocement, Mexico
Social Responsibility of the Company and Sustainable Development
Luiz Alberto Bardal
Petroleum of Brazil, Brazil
Better Recognizing Work-Related Absences Due to Illness and Accidents in order to Increase the Social Responsibility of Companies
Remigio Todeschini
Prevision Social of Brazil, Brazil
Safety and Health and Agricultural Certification Norms in Central America
Dagoberto Rojas
ACSAL, Agricola Advisory of OIT in SST in Centroamerica, Cuba y Mexico, Costa Rica |
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International Transportability of Safety and Health Practitioners' Credentials |
International Network of Safety and Health Practitioner Organizations |
Chairperson: Martin Ralph,
Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention, Australia
Moderator: Jim Allan, Canadian Society of Safety Engineering, Canada
North American Consolidated Perspective
Eddie Greer, American Society of Safety Engineers, USA
Eldeen Pozniak, Canadian Society of Safety Engineering, Canada
An Australian Consolidated Perspective
Phil Lovelock, Safety Institute of Australia, Australia
Neville Rockhouse, New Zealand Institute of Safety Management, New Zealand
Andrew Tan, Singapore Institution of Safety Officers, Singapore
A European Consolidated Perspective
Paul Faupel
Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, the United Kingdom |
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| 46 |
Strengthening OSH Institutions/Structures/Processes in Africa |
African Regional Labour Administration Centre |
Moderator: Sammy T. Nyambari,
African Regional Labour Administration Center
Occupational Health and Safety in Ethiopia
Solomon Demissie Yimer
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Ethiopia
A Strategic Approach in Strengthening National OSH Systems through the National Programme in Kenya
Stanley Kangethe
Directorate of Occupational Health and Safety Services, Kenya
The Exchange of Mutual Experiences and Opinions Regarding the Prevention of the Industrial Accidents and Occupational Diseases
Hiale Kelvin Kachiswaswa Nyangulu
Ministry of Labour, Malawi
Occupational Health and Safety in the African Region: Future Perspectives
Thebe A. Pule
WHO Regional Office in Africa, South Africa
Strengthening Occupational Safety and Health Institutions in Uganda: Improving OSH Service Delivery Strategy to Cope with the Changing World
Ronaldley Miti
Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development, Uganda
Strategic Approach in Implementing Occupational Health Legislation in Developing Countries: The Tunisian Experience
Halim Hamzaoui
Occupational Health and Safety Inspection Department, Tunisia
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Designing and Delivering Safety and Health Training for Workers with Low Language or Literacy Skills |
National Safety Council & MCA |
Chairperson & Moderator : Martha Guevara,
National Safety Council, USA
Society's Responsibility in the Security Management System: An Opportunity for the Integration of Immigrants
Patrick Ndjom
INTERFOR-SLA, France
ULU as a Model for Standards and Conformity Assessment Education Worldwide
Patrick Boyle
Underwriter Laboratories University, Hong Kong SAR, China
A Novel Health and Safety Messaging Technique
Bassam Burgan
Steel Construction Institute, the United Kingdom
To be confirmed
Jose Luis Covarrubias
Covami Consultores, Mexico
Adult Education Theory and Learning Safety: What Next? The Case for a Learning Circle Approach to Training Workers with Low Literacy
Phil Wadick
Monash University, Australia |
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Occupational Safety and Health Management System in the Construction Industry |
KOSHA |
Chairperson: Hong-sub Ahn,
Kunsan National University, Korea
Moderator: Youngbok Bae, KOSHA
Challenges to Effective OHS Consultation in Large Civil Construction Projects
Phil Wadick
Monash University, Australia
An Occupational Safety Action Plan in the Construction Sector in Tunisia
Halim Hamzaoui
Occupational Health and Safety Inspection Department, Tunisia
-A Case Study-
"The Implementation of a Health and Safety Management System for the Cut-and-Cover Stations and Tunel Construction within the Marmaray Project of Istanbul-Turkey"
Ali Nurettin Demir
Gama Nurol Joint Venture, Turkey
Proposal for a Management in Safety at Work System for Civil Construction
Beda Barkokebas Junior
Universidade de Pernambuco, Brazil
The Development of a Computer Simulation Model as an Emergency Evacuation Training Tool for Heavy Industrial Projects
Chung-suk Cho
North Carolina A&T State University, USA
Safety Management System for Skyscrapers in Dubai
Kyung Jun Kim
Samsung Corporation, Korea
Estimate System for Risk Rate of Accident
Min Ju Choi
Korea Expressway Corporation, Korea
Best Practices and Effect of KOSHA 18001 in the Construction Work
Sung Hoon Jung
KOSHA |
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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.
Abstract submission is now closed. Authors have been selected to present at the Symposia each held under a total of 48 subjects. To find more information on presenting authors and their abstract title, please click the "Detailed Program" on top right.
For abstract publication, selected symposium speakers are kindly requested to click here to change abstract into publishing mode. Then, please read carefully the guidelines and modify your abstract no later than April 15.
Each symposium will be held in one of the five official languages (English, French, Spanish, German and Korean) with limited simultaneous interpretation service. Matters regarding simultaneous interpretation will be decided through mutual consultation with the co-organizers of the World Congress and the symposium organizers.
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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