In addition to the country events listed below, there were many workplaces in over 20 countries which celebrated
World Day through their own initiative.
On the occasion of World Day for Safety and Health at Work, the ILO's publications department has
put together a catalogue of books and documents.
Regional Office for Africa (RO-Abidjan)
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Subregional Office Abidjan
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Burkina Faso
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The Ministry for Labour,
Employment and Youth celebrated both the ILO's World Day for Safety and Health
at Work (28 April) and the African Day for the Prevention of Occupational Risks (30 April).
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Benin
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Les activités entrant dans le cadre de la Journée mondiale débutent le mercredi 26 avril 2005 pour
prendre fin le samedi 30 avril par la célébration de la 9ème journée africaine de Prévention des
risques professionnels. Le Ministre du travail a prononcé le 27 avril une déclaration sur les antennes
de la télévision nationale. Le 29 avril il y a eu une reflexion par les différents acteurs de la
sécurité et santé au travail sur le cadre promotionnel de la Santé et sécurité au travail. Les
autres manifestations se sont déroulés dans la cité royale d'ABOMEY.
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ILO Office Lagos: Nigeria
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The Government, Employers' and Workers'
organizations have worked together to commemorate World Day for Safety and Health at Work. A symposium
involving key representatives from the social partners took place on 28 April, including a main
presentation entitled "Construction safety and health hazards: the role of social partners"
Mini-rallies within workplaces were held to sensitize workers to ergonomics and other occupational
safety and health issues. Rallies took place in Abuja, Lagos State, Ogun State, Rivers State, Kano
and Kaduna States. Armbands were produced and distributed to government officials, employers and
workers' representatives as a prominent advocacy tool.
The media were extensively mobilized. A talk show was screened on national television, including
a phone-in by viewers. In the run-up to April 28 press, television and radio coverage announcements
were made.
Flyers were distributed to all members of the National Assembly to raise high-level political
awareness.
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Subregional Office Addis Ababa
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ILO Office Dar es Salaam: Kenya
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The Directorate of Occupational Health & Safety Services in Nairobi carried out an array of events for
World Day during the week 24-29 April 2005:
- banners were placed at the main entrance of Nakuru town, and leaflets distributed
- medical examinations were held for workers in the towns of Nakuru, Naivasha and Eldoret
- bicycle riders circulated in Kericho town wearing T-Shirts and caps bearing safety and health messages
- there was a First Aid competition and a medical practitioners' workshop in Kericho and Naivasha towns respectively
On the 28th itself, the Minister of Labour visited a safety exhibition and met occupational
safety and health professionals. There were entertainments, essay writing as well as fire safety and First Aid
demonstrations. Speeches were given by the Minister, his permanent secretary, employer representatives,
workers representatives and the Director of the Directorate of Occupational Health and Safety Services.
These events culminated in award presentations and luncheon.
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ILO Office Dar es Salaam: Tanzania
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The Office planned a march by stakeholders, to be held on 28 April and speeches by the ILO and by
constituents. Exibitions and awards for occupational safety and health were also organized.
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ILO Office Dar es Salaam: Uganda
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There were national celebrations of World Day in Kampala on 28 April in which the CIS centre
(occupational safety and health information centre) for Uganda participated.
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Ethiopia
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ILO-Addis together with the World Health Organisation Country Office and
the Construction/Contractor Association of Ethiopia organized the following activities:
- Two 15 minute radio programmes of interviews with the social partners in Amharic on national radio,
broadcast before 28 April
- A video made locally in Amharic shown on national TV after prime time news on 27 April
- A symposium was organised at a construction site and attended by the social partners and stakeholders on 28 April
- A leaflet was distributed in both Ahmaric and English to promote safety and health on constrution sites
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Subregional Office Cairo
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ILO Office Algiers: Algeria
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The Algerian Ministry of Labour and Social
Security organized a one week exhibition within the Ministry.
The exhibition took place from 23rd - 28th April, 2005 with an
official opening ceremony on 28 April, to which the Minister of Labour and Social
Security was invited. In addition, a postage stamp was
produced for World Day, which was presented at the opening ceremony.
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Subregional Office Dakar
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Senegal
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Le Conseil du patronat sénégalais et le Ministére du Travail ont proposé l'agenda suivant pour marquer
La journée mondiale sur la sécurité et santé au travail:
- Table Ronde le matin à laquelle seront invité les Ministres de l'Intérieur, de la Santé,
de l'Hygiène et de la Prévention, du Travail, et de la Fonction publique
- Atelier sur le Batiment dans l'aprés midi avec les professionnels du secteur
- le 29 et 30 avril des journées portes ouvertes avec la caisse de Sécurité Sociale sont prévues
- le 29/04/05 une conférence pour préparer la Conférence du Travail de Juin 2005
- le 30/04/05 une conférence avec le thème "Pour une participation renforcée des employeur aux
activitées de l'IAPRP".
Ces manifestations ont été cloturées par un "point de presse"
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Subregional Office Harare
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ILO Office Pretoria: South
Africa
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The ILO office in Pretoria planned
a number of activities for World Day 2005 in cooperation with tripartite partners. The event
took place in Richards Bay, Kwa Zulu Natal Province in early May in the presence of the Minister of
Labour. Representatives of the social partners and the UN were invited. Addresses to the
participants were made by the leading figures from Labour, Business, Community, Government and the ILO.
Media activities advertising the Day included press releases, interviews, pamphlets and posters.
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Subregional Office Yaoundé
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Gabon
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The Government has declared World Day for Safety and
Health at Work to be an annual event in Gabon. This year similar events to last year took place.
In 2004 these included a televised speech by the Minister
of Labour and Employment broadcast on the eve of World Day and a conference
on the main theme on 28 April itself.
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Regional Office for Arab States (RO-Beirut)
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Subregional Office Beirut
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Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (RO-Bangkok)
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Australia
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A number of Australian government agencies marked World Day, including the following:
- The Seacare Authority promoted 28 April 2005 as Sea Safe-Work Day
within the Australian maritime industry
- Civil Aviation Safety Authority
- Health Insurance Commission
- Adelaide City Council
- Intellectual Property (IP) Australia
- ACT Dept Justice & Community Safety
- Australian Taxation Office
- University of New South Wales
In addition, a large number of private companies conducted internal information and awareness campaigns.
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Subregional Office Bangkok
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Singapore
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The Singapore National Trades Union Congress (SNTUC), along with the
Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and the Singapore National Employers
Federation (SNEF) organised a national occupational safety and
health awareness campaign under the slogan THINK SAFETY, WORK SAFELY
from 28 to 30 April. It raised awareness of OSH issues and aim to
strengthen a safety culture at the workplace level. It was launched
on 28 April by Dr Ng Eng Hen, Minister for Manpower, at a symposium timed
to coincide with the ILO World Day for Safety and Health at Work and the
International Commemoration Day (ICD).
The Singapore Institute Of Safety
Officers (SISO), Institute Of Engineers, Singapore (IES), Singapore
Manufacturing Federation (SMa), Singapore Contractors Association
Limited (SCAL), Association Of Singapore Marine Industry (ASMI),
National Safety Council (NSC) also organised occupational safety and health seminars and
workshops during the campaign. Factories were also encouraged to
organise their in-house promotional activities during the period so
as to reinforce the importance of occupational safety and health at the workplace.
Student groups
were formed to visit the OSHLAND, an exhibition centre located in Ministry of Manpower
Training & Promotion Centre, developed and launched in July 2004, which
showcases a variety of occupational safety and health exhibits.
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Thailand
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The ILO in Thailand held a comemmoration ceremony in the Thai Labour Museum which
included musicians playing appropriate songs about workers, safety, and construction, as well as
speeches from the social partners, candle lighting and a minute of silence, plus the facilities of
the museum. Journalists from seven major newspapers were present. ILO posters have been translated
into Thai and have also been used on T-shirts.
In addition there was a fact sheet on the situation regarding occupational safety and health in
the Thai construction industry. On 24 April at 20.30, MCOT Radio FM 100.5 conducted an
interview with ILO-Bangkok about the World Day.
We are honoured to announce that His Excellency the Prime Minister of Thailand has recorded a
video message for the World Day for Safety and Health at Work,
viewable on this site. The address was broadcast as follows:
- TV 3 at 10.26
- TV 9 before 17.00 news
- TV 5 both at 10.00 in English, and before 21.00 in Thai (televised to over 170 countries with special receiver)
- Radio Thailand at 19.00 on 27 April, and at 07.00 on 28 April
- MCOT FM 107 Radio at 10.30
The tape was also provided to BBC and APTN.
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Lao
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The ILO Social Security Project launched its Occupational Safety and Health Programme with the
Lao Federation of Trade Unions on 28 April 2005 and 30 employers in Vientiane Municipality.
The programme will provide workplace training on occupational safety and health in 80 workplaces
in three provinces. The employers concerned are in garment and textiles, food and beverage processing,
small construction, sawmills and woods processing sectors. The project aims to train 100 workplace
trainers to identify risks and train workers to prevent injuries and illness, reduce workplace
hazards and promote "Think Safety, Work Safely".
In addition the posters for World Day were distributed through the ILO's national tripartite
counterparts including the Labour Department MoLSW, the Lao Federation of Trade Union (LFTU),
the Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LNCCI) and social security institutions.
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A television discussion on a preventive safety and health culture was aired on VTV2 on the
occasion of the World Day on safety and health 28 April 2005.
The participants in the discussion include
the Director of ILO-Hanoi, the Deputy Director of the Department of Occupational Safety and
two other invited guests representing workers and employers. The programme was shown at the
following times:
17.30 on Saturday 30th April; 12.00 on Sunday 1 May; 06.00 on Monday 2 May.
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Several events were held in China for World Day. For example there was
an event at one of the building sites for the Olympic games promoting the message "Safety
first", which was well-attended by the media. This photo,
from the local press, shows the Director of the ILO-Beijing office at the event.
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Subregional Office New Delhi
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India
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Many communications
activities were planned, including the wide dissemination of posters in Hindi and other Indian
languages to social partners and professional bodies.
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ILO Office Islamabad: Pakistan>
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As in previous years, ILO Pakistan, in collaboration with the constituents, held various
activites to mark the World Day for Safety and Health at Work on 28 April.
The All Pakistan Federation of Trade Unions (APFTU) organized a national level triparite event
to promote a preventative safety and health culture.
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ILO Office Dhaka: Bangladesh>
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The OHSE Foundation organised a series of interactive events including a round table discussion
programme at the National Press Club, Dhaka, and a safety rally for trade unions and other
stakeholders, similar to its activities in 2004. There was also a 'special commemoration
gathering' for occupational deaths and a one minute silence with candle lighting at Muktangon Area
at 7pm on 28 April.
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To mark this special day, the following events and activities were planned :
- Opening of the Occupational Safety and Health Auditorium by the Minister of Labour
in the morning of the 28th. This event was organised by the Occupational Safety and Health division
of the Ministry of Labour, and a tripartite audience was invited. The ILO Director
delivered a speech. The media were invited to this event.
- Under the SOLVE Programme supported by ILO/SAFEWORK, the Employers Federation of Ceylon (EFC)
has developed and translated into local languages a brochure titled "Psychosocial Hazards at Work".
This brochure was launched at the opening of the Occupational Safety and Health Auditorium on the 28th.
- The ILO sponsored a Programme conducted by Employers Federation of Ceylon (EFC) in the afternoon
of 28 April for 50 employers on "Safety Culture" to mark World Day.
- The two World Day posters have been translated into the local languages and
printed for distribution.
- The World Day report has also been translated into Sinhala and Tamil and distributed.
- The press release was sent out to the print and electronic media
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Subregional Office Manila
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Philippines
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ILO-Manila prepared to celebrate World Day for Safety and Health at Work in
collaboration with its tripartite partner organizations using posters and other products.
In coordination with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), the Trade Union Congress
of the Philippines (TUCP) and the Occupational Safety and Health Center (OHSC), the
Associated Labor Unions (ALU) celebrated April 28 by candle lighting ceremonies, encouraging
employers and local people to join in.
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ILO Office Jakarta: Indonesia
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DK3N and the IAKKI (Indonesian Safety Professional Association) held a Symposium
on Fire and Safety Engineering on 26-27 April.
On 28 April the Minister of Manpower and Transmigration opened a National Coordination Seminar
of DK3N offices. The theme of the Seminar was "The role of universities and OSH associations
in national development".
The IAKKI congress, at which it elects its general chairman was also held in connection with
World Day for Safety and Health at Work.
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ILO Office Suva: Fiji
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ILO Suva has focused this year on school students' awareness
as a means towards creating a preventative safety and health culture. The event on 28 April
included speeches concerning a programme on safety and health awareness conducted in a school. The
speeches were by the Minister for Labour, the Director of the ILO Office for the South Pacific and by a student
from the school involved in the programme.
The event was televised by the Ministry of Information and the recording distributed to other
educational institutions and to the media.
All local media were invited to the event, and tripartite messages for World Day published
in newspapers. A drama staged by the Ministry of Labour was also part of the event.
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Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (RO-Geneva)
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ILO Office Paris:
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The French Ministry of Labour has issued a press release
in which it whole-heartedly associates
itself with World Day, welcoming the initiative and indicating its support for the development
of a framework convention for the promotion of occupational safety and health. The Ministry also
indicates that the French government plans to ratify two further ILO Conventions: No. 176 on safety
in mines and No. 184 on safety and health in agriculture.
The ILO Office in Paris' communications department has informed the French press about World Day.
The University of Savoy (IREGE department) organized a conference on managing health and safety at work on
7-8 April 2005 as part of World Day for Safety and Health at Work. Academics and practitioners
met to discuss the issue from the point of view of human resource management.
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ILO Office London:
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The ILO Office in London issued a press release for World Day for Safety and Health at Work.
The UK social partners organise a number of activities, on which there is more information on the
TUC website.
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ILO Office Berlin: Germany
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On 27 April the ILO Berlin Office together with
the Federation of Institutions for Statutory Accident Insurance and
Prevention (HVBG) held a press conference on the construction industry in Germany.
On 28 April 2005 there was ILO representation at a conference in Thuringia, organized
primarily by the Minister for Social Affairs, Family and Health of the State of
Thuringiaon the issue of SafeWork for Young People.
Finally the ILO participated in the launch of a new initiative in Saxony to promote workplace
health and safety. The intiative, called Arbeitsschutz-Allianz Sachsen includes government,
employers' organizations, workers' organizations, as well as insurance and trade groups. These partners
intend to work together to improve the provision of occupational safety and health in the face of
changing economic and working conditions.
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ILO Office Madrid: Spain
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At least 20 regional and sectoral trade unions in Spain organized a variety of events,
ranging from marches to seminars to competitions and a video-forum for 28 April this year.
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ILO Office Rome: Italy
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In
collaboration with the Italian Workers' Compensation Authority (INAIL) the ILO Rome Branch Office (RBO)
organized a press conference which over 50 journalists attended. The ILO Report "Prevention:
a Global Strategy" (available on this web site under "Products") was presented to the Italian
media by the RBO Director, Mr Claudio Lenoci and the national Report of INAIL was presented
by the Director-General of INAIL.
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ILO Office Lisbon: Portugal
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A number of substantial activities have been organized on the occasion of World Day for Safety and
Health at Work:
- The ILO Lisbon Director participated in a session to be held in the Portuguese Parliament,
on the 28 the April, to commemorate the World Day for Safety and Health. The session was
organized jointly by the Parliament and by the Portuguese Institute for Safety and Health, and
during this public ceremony, the Director of the ILO Office in Lisbon signed a Protocol with
the Institute. This act constitutes an important step to the strengthening of the cooperation
between ILO and the Institute.
- ILO Lisbon also participated in an event to be held in the Portuguese Autonomous Region of
Madeira and organized by the Labour General Directorate to commemorate World Day for Safety
and Health at Work. A paper was presented by the ILO on its safety and health programmes.
- A number of press activities took place and the report was translated into Portuguese and
dissseminated among constituents.
In addition, the government of the autonomous region of the Azores (Portugal) organized three
conferences on three different islands of the region on 27, 28 and 29 April 2005 via the regional
labour inspectorate. The theme of the conferences was "Promoting a safety and health culture -
a global strategy for the reduction of work-related accidents and diseases"
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ILO Office Brussels: Belgium
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Belgian, European & International Trade Unions and the ILO distributed leaflets
at the Central Train Station of Brussels as part of a nation-wide effort. They also hosted
on-the-spot news conferences at the station
to highlight the day's actions. The leaflets are aimed at improving occupational health and
safety in small and medium sized enterprises.
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ILO Office Brussels: Luxemburg
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Luxemburg this year became the twelfth government to officially adopt 28 April
as World Day For Health and Safety At Work. Following the ICFTU and ILO recognition of
28 April, the Confédération Générale du Travail du Luxembourg last 21st March requested
that the Luxemburg government adopt the day formally. On 8 April, 2005 the Minister of Labour,
François Biltgen obtained acceptance of the proposal from his Government Council. In order to
follow up soon with practical measures there are now calls for a meeting with representatives
of trade unions, employers, accident insurance bodies, along with the Labour Ministry to discuss
details for a national-level awareness raising campaign.
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ILO Office Brussels: The Netherlands
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The Sinzheimer Institut in Amsterdam has published a
report on Work Related Casualties in the Netherlands.
There is a summary in English on page 14 of the report, which is in Dutch.
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Finland
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A World Day Conference took place in Finland which the ILO's Executive
Director of the Standards and Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work Sector , Mr. Kari Tapiola
attended.
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Sweden
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The NIWL and the SWEA held a half-day seminar on April 28 under
the title of "Kan den 'nya' ohälsan förebyggas? (Can the 'new' illhealth
be prevented?)"
The Swedish Minister for Working Life Issues, Hans Karlsson,
gave an introductory presentation entitled "Kan Sverige fortsätta att ha en progressiv
arbetsmiljöpolitik? (Can Sweden continue to have progressive politics
related to the work environment?)".
There were additional short presentations concerning 'Do we export the risky jobs?', 'Can
psycho-social illhealth be prevented?', 'Do occupational health services have
a role to play in the future?', 'Which is the role of ILO?', 'Does labour
law have a future, internationally seen?'. There was a final
discussion led by the Director Generals of NIWL and SWEA.
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Denmark
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The Danish Confederation of Trade Unions (LO) and Confederation of Salaried Employees and
Civil Servants of Denmark (FTF) encouraged affiliates to take part in marking 28 April by
organising meetings throughout the country, producing articles in the trade journals and
local media and putting up workplace bill-board notices and information.
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Israel
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The Israeli Institute for Occupational Safety and Hygiene (IIOSH)
marked the ILO World Day for Safety and Health at Work by a special section at
its website. It contains information mainly on
construction safety in Hebrew and in English, links to related events
worldwide and the ILO-designed emblem and poster.
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Greece
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The Hellenic Institute for Occupational Health and Safety (ELINYAE)
decided to celebrate the World Day for Safety and Health at Work
by hanging a giant poster (size 40,32 square metres ) of one of the posters on
the front of their building.
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Poland
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This year, as in previous years, events have been organised both by the public administration and social partners.
One such event is the solemn plenary meeting of the Labour Protection Council, functioning at
the Polish Parliament, on 27 April. Among the participants in the meeting
were: the Speaker of the Lower Chamber of the Polish Parliament, members of Parliament,
representatives of the government, of research-development institutes, trade unions, employers'
organisations, and the National Labour Inspectorate. Accident rates and occupational hazards
were discussed at the meeting, with special attention to the hazards in construction, forestry
and road transport. Much attention was paid to the preventive activities and campaigns.
At the same time, in the District Labour Inspectorates' premises all over the country,
wide-scale information activities have been planned to be conducted jointly with social partners.
These include: meetings of the Labour Protection Commissions, contests and other events. Leaflets
and brochures on work safety and health were distributed among the participants in the events organized.
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Macedonia
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The Macedonian Occupational Safety and
Health Association (MOSHA) celebrated World Day as follows:
On April 26 and 27 a seminar on "Risk
Assessment: New Regulation to be proposed to the Government" took place.
Occupational Safety and Health professionals from various companies throughout
Macedonia participated. The Director of the Labour Inspectorate,
the State Secretary and Representative from the Government were present and expressed
their full support for MOSHA's initiative.
On April 28 MOSHA published this year's World Day emblem in one of the biggest national
daily newspapers and gave several interviews to the local media.
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Hungary
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On the 28. April 2005 MSZOSZ - the National Confederation
of Hungarian Trade Unions - organized a memorial event with trade unionists and media, aimed at
raising public awareness. At the event MSZOSZ leaders together with representative of ETUC /TUTB
addressed the participants and highlighted the problems and key issues regarding occupational safety and health.
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Lithuania
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The Lithuanian Trade Union Confederation organised "trade
union days" throughout the country from April 25-29. There were special activities on 28
April in co-operation with the State Labour Inspection and its regional offices. Employees
were able to obtain information on labour safety and security.
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Ukraine
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The Confederation of Free Trade
Unions of Ukraine (KVPU) published a special article in its trade union newspaper to highlight 28 April.
The KVPU youth committee distributed leaflets and a special commemoration ceremony
took place at the Golubitskii church in the city of Pavlograd, in the Donbass coal extracting region
where the majority of mines are located. Union offices have encouraged members to light commemoration
candles on 28 April.
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Subregional Office Moscow
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Russian Federation
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A conference took place in Moscow with participation of
ILO-Moscow and ILO-Headquarters, as well as a meeting of all
the regional occupational safety and health centres. A number of printed materials, translated and produced by
ILO-Moscow, including the World Day Report, the ILO Code of Practice on occupational safety and health
in the construction industry and the ILO training manual on safety at construction sites, have been
disseminated to all Russian occupational safety and health sites.
In addition, the ILO-Moscow office has conducted considerable communications activities to mobilize
stakeholders, including regular emails to key partners and three interviews with specialist journals for
occupational safety and health and construction. It has also produced a multimedia presentation to
promote World Day. For more information in English and Russian from ILO-Moscow's region, please consult the
web site.
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Azerbaijan
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Azerbaijan organised, as a part
of its national programme, a five step campaign on occupational safety and health in
construction including safety promotion in the media, an information campaign for employers,
tripartite meetings on the implementation of occupational safety and health legislation,
a tripartite workshop on construction safety on 28 April and proposals for a review of occupational safety and health legislation
for construction.
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Georgia
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Georgia has prepared booklets and leaflets
to mark World Day. The trade unions have organized a radio programme and lectures.
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Kazakhstan
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On 20-21 April a
tripartite seminar on labour inspection, occupational safety and health management systems and
the construction sector was held in Taraz. All regional principal labour inspectors participated
in the meeting. In addition, an information campaign for major employers in the construction sector
was organized.
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Kyrgyzstan
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In Kyrgyzstan the ILO
programme of technical cooperation was formally signed on 28 April. The ILO programme for
Work Improvement in Neighbourhood Development (WIND), which provides practical responses to
the safety and health problems in agriculture, was launched in Kyrgyzstan. There was a
seminar for the national programme for occupational safety and health in agriculture.
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Armenia
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On 27 April a promotional event for
social partnership at enterprises took place in Yerevan. It featured the creation of the first
bi-partite safety committee at the enterprise level, the result of
a grass-root initiative functioning with ILO assistance to improve occupational safety and health.
The Minister of Labour and social partners attended the event, at which high press participation
was expected.
Armenia has also produced a booklet
on social partnership in occupational safety and health in connection with the campaign.
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Tajikistan
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Tajikistan organised a
campaign for clear drinking water at construction sites and a safety campaign for
the construction sector.
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Tatarstan
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On 18 March the Third Republican Meeting
on Occupational Safety and Health was held in Kazan. The Vice Premier of the Republic, the Minister
of Labour and a senior representative from ILO-Moscow were present at the meeting.
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Peru
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The Lima Office hosted a regional tripartite seminar for 300 persons
on the occasion of World Day for Safety and Health at Work. The Ministers of Labour and Health of Peru
and workers' and employers' representatives were present. The Minister of Labour was expected to
use the occasion to make announcements on universal insurance coverage on safety and health. There
was a press conference.
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Como parte de las celebraciones del Día Mundial de la Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo, estamos
participando en la organización de diversas actividades, conjuntamente con el Ministerio de Trabajo.
Las actividades que tomarán lugar en la Sede de OIT-Lima, serán las siguientes:
- Miércoles 27 de abril, 17:30horas. Acto inaugural del Segundo Seminario Internacional de
Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo. Auditorio de la OIT. Inauguración a cargo del Ministro de Trabajo,
Ministro de Salud, representante de OPS y Eduardo Daccaret. Seguidos de conferencias magistrales a
cargo de invitados internacionales.
- Jueves 28 de abril, 12:00horas Conferencia de Prensa, con la asistencia del Ministro de Trabajo,
la Ministra de Salud y representantes de empleadores y trabajadores.
- Jueves 28 de abril, 17:30 horas. Conferencias magistrales a cargo de expertos en SST.
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Argentina's national authority on occupational safety and health, the Superintendencia de Riesgos, has
officially adopted the ILO's Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems (ILO-OSH 2001).
To mark the occasion, a regional conference was held, which the Director of ILO SafeWork attended.
Argentina celebrates "Semana Argentina de
Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo" (national week on
occupational safety and health) from the 21st to the 28th of April. A large number
of activities typically take place, including conferences, meeting and competitions.
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ILO
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A number of organizations in Brazil successfully celebrated 28 April 2005
including the following:
A tripartite video-conference meeting was organized by the Servicio Social de la Industria (SESI)
The Social Democracia Sindical (SDS) held a seminar on the occasion of World Day, supported by printed
material from ILO-Brasilia
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Subregional Office San José
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Costa Rica
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La Confederación De Trabajadores Rerum Novarum (C.T.R.N.)
organized a forum on "Healthy and Safe Work" and a solemn candle lighting cerremony,
accompanied by a choir, at the centre of the capital city San Jose. CTRN also organized an
exhibition on the same theme at the National Health and Safety Institute. National and
international press were invited, as well as government and social organization representatives.
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Subregional Office Santiago
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Uruguay
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The Assistance Centre of the Sindicato Medico del Uruguay promoted World Day via its
intranet site and presentations.
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Subregional Office Port of Spain
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Trinidad and Tobago
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A large employer, with sites across the English speaking Caribbean, held educational seminars utilizing
national and regional experts for World Day and conducted emergency drills in order to raise safety awareness
and knowledge.
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Other areas
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ILO
Office Tokyo: Japan
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The Office worked closely with RENGO (the Japanese Trade Union Confederation) which held its 28 April activity in connection with the 2005 May
Day rallies that take place on 29 April this year. They have translated
ILO World Day documentation into Japanese and distributed promotional materials at
the rally. The World Day posters were also displayed at the venue.
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Canada
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The 'Confédération des Syndicats Nationaux'
in the province of Quebec has in the past promoted 28 April with its 2,800 affilated unions.
This year it has produced a poster which was used in workplaces throughout the province.
Stickers have been produced with the slogan «Safe and Healthy Work for ALL». Regional organisations
organised short meetings at the start of the working day, in locations where health and safety
problems have occurred.
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