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| Time and Date : 13:30 ~ 15:45, Monday, June 30, 2008 |
| Session |
Topic |
Venue |
| Technical Session I |
Safety and Health Management Systems (I) |
Grand Ballroom 101/102 |
| Technical Session I |
13:30 - 15:45, June 30, 2008
Room #101/102, COEX
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Theme : Safety and Health Management Systems (I)
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| Moderator |
Daniel Podgorski, Deputy Director
The Central Institute for Labour Protection-National Research Institute, Poland
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| Introduction of ILO Guidelines and Recent Developments |
Sameera Maziad Al-Tuwaijri, ILO
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| Case of Thailand |
Chaiyuth Chavalitnitikul
Ministry of Labour, Thailand
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| Case of France |
Murielle Gauvain
Association Française de Normalisation, France
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| Workers' Perspective |
Nilton Freitas
International Federation of Trade Unions of Chemical, Energy, Mines and General Industries, Brazil
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| Employers' Perspective |
Kris de Meester
Federation of Enterprises, Belgium
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| Case of CIS Countries |
Roman Litvyakov
(ILO SRO for Eastern Europe and Central Asia (Moscow)
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| Case of Argentina |
Juan Horacio González Gaviola
Superintendencia de Riesgos del Trabajo, Argentina
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| Discussion |
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| Technical Session II |
Impact of Changing Working Conditions on Workers' Protection |
Grand Ballroom 104/105 |
| Technical Session II |
13:30 - 15:45, June 30, 2008
Room #104/105, COEX
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Theme: Impact of Changing Working Conditions on Workers' Protection (I)
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| Moderator |
Gerhard Mehrtens, Chairperson
ISSA International Section on Prevention of Occupational Risks in Health Services
Jacques Tonner, Chairperson,
ISSA International Section on Prevention of Occupational Risks in the Construction Industry
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| Impact of Changing Working Conditions on Workers' Protection |
Jorma Rantanen, International Commission on Occupational Health
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| New Forms of Work Organization, Acceleration of Work and the Resulting Psycho-social Risks |
Raphael Haeflinger, EUROGIP, France
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| Migration and Safety and Health at Work - Migrant Construction Workers in the US |
Knut Ringen, The Center for Construction Research and Training, USA
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| Occupational Safety and Health: Concerns in the Informal Economy |
Sanjiv Pandita, Asia Monitor Resource Centre,
Hong Kong
SAR, China
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| Older Workers, Work Capacity, Introduction of New Technologies, Home and Tele Work |
Eiji Shibata, Department of Health and Psychosocial Medicine, Aichi Medical University, Japan
Toru Yoshikawa, Institute of Science of Labour, Japan
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| Technical Session III |
New Challenges and Opportunities in Occupational Safety and Health (I) |
Grand Ballroom 103 |
| Technical Session III |
13:30 - 15:45, June 30, 2008
Room #103, COEX
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Theme: New Challenges and Opportunities in Occupational Safety and Health (I)
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| Moderator |
Doo-Yong Park, Director General
Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute, KOSHA
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| From Sharing of New Technology through Health and Safety Networking to Using New Technologies for Health and Safety Networking |
Jukka Takala
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, European Union
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| A New Paradigm-The BP Perspective |
S. Veerasingam
Asia-Pacific Occupational Safety and Health Organization, Malaysia
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| New Challenges in Occupational Health: " Securing Workers' Health Rights by the Strengthening Food Safety through Proper Diet" |
Han-Og Sur
KOSHA
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| Global Entrepreneurship to Overcome the Challenges in Occupational Safety and Health |
Leo Carey
National Safety Council, USA
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| The Forest for the Trees: A System Approach to Occupational Safety and Health |
Harri Vainio
Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland
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| New Strategy for Certification on Occupational Safety and Health |
Keith Williams
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., USA
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| New Education & Training for Occupational Safety and Health |
Jin-Geul Kim
Occupational Safety and Health Training Institute, KOSHA
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| Discussion |
Doo-Yong Park
Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute, KOSHA
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| Time and Date : 09:00 ~ 12:00, Tuesday, July 1, 2008 |
| Session |
Topic |
Venue |
| Technical Session IV |
Strategies and Programmes of Safety and Health for the Future |
Grand Ballroom 101/102 |
| Technical Session IV |
09:00 - 12:00, July 1, 2008
Room #101/102, COEX
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Theme: Strategies and Programmes of Safety and Health for the Future
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| Moderator |
Andras Bekes, Senior Advisor
Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour, Hungary
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| Introduction of the ILO Global Strategy and Promotional Framework Convention No. 187 |
Seiji Machida, ILO
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| Workers' Perspective |
Cecilia Brighi
Confederation of Trade Unions in Italy, Italy
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| Employers' Perspective |
Antonio Peñalosa
International Organization of Employers
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Brief discussion
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| Fit 3 Strategic Programme |
Jane Willis
Health and Safety Executive, the United Kingdom
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| Case of Nigeria |
S.D. Kassim
Ministry of Labour, Nigeria
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| Progress of the National Occupational Safety and Health Programme |
Yoshiyuki Fukuzawa
Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan
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| Case of Mexico |
Alvaro Castro
Mexican Labor Ministry, Mexico
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| Case of Singapore |
Ho Siong Hin
Ministry of Manpower, Singapore
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| Discussion |
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| Technical Session V |
New Challenges and Opportunities in Occupational Safety and Health (II) |
Grand Ballroom 104/105 |
| Technical Session V |
09:00 - 12:00, July 1, 2008
Room #104/105, COEX
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Theme: New Challenges and Opportunities in Occupational Safety and Health ( II )
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| Chairpersons |
Doan Minh Hoa, Director General
Ministry of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs, Vietnam
Helmut Ehnes,
ISSA International Section on Prevention of Occupational Risks in the Mining Industry
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| The Basic-Perspective: Increasing Requirements versus Technological Progress in Basic Industries |
John McEndoo
Anglo Gold Ashanti, South Africa
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| The Management-Perspective: Leadership and Commitment - Taking over Responsibility World Wide |
Vince McNeill
International Paint Ltd., Akzo Nobel, The United Kingdom
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| The New Labour-Perspective: Working Everywhere at Any Time - New Approach for OSH Needed |
Ulrich Klotz
German Union for the Metal-Industry, Germany
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Discussion
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| The Human-Perspective: Aging Workface Ergonomics and Safety for Construction Machines |
Daniel Roley
Caterpillar, USA
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| The Knowledge-Perspective: New Technology and Automatization Requires Life-long Learning at Work |
Marie Larue
ISSA Section on Education and Training for Prevention
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| The Perspective of the Social Partners: Employers and Employees in Active Partnership-The European Social Dialogue |
Laurence Boens
SCR-Sibelco NV, Belgium
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| The Migration-Perspective: Is OSH Influenced by Language, Habits or Culture? |
Ibrahim Awad
ILO
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Discussion
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| Technical Session VI |
Safety and Health Management Systems (II) |
Grand Ballroom 103 |
| Technical Session VI |
09:00 - 12:00, July 1, 2008
Room #103, COEX
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Theme: Safety and Health Management Systems (II)
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| Moderator |
Leo Carey, Vice President
National Safety Council, USA
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| The Establishment of a Safety and Health Management System in Korea |
Woo Bong Lee
KOSHA
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| Safety Professional Competencies Needed for Today's Worldwide Workplace Safety & Health Challenges |
Warren K. Brown
American Society for Safety Engineers, USA
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| Leadership-The Business Case for Health and Safety |
Maureen Shaw
Industrial Accident Prevention Association, Canada
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| Discussion |
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| Building a Safety Culture |
Tom Fisher
Office of Federal Safety Commissioner, Australia
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| The Establishment of a Safety and Health Management System
in Asiana Airlines |
Hyun-Mee Han
Asiana Airlines, Korea
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| Successful Safety and Health Management Systems in Enterprises |
Dale Outhous
DuPont, USA
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| Health and Safety Management in Veolia Water Asia Pacific |
Franck Benichou
Veolia Water, France
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Discussion
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