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ILOSustainable Development Goals
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sherifi@ilo.orgConference on Safety and Health at Work
As we observe the World Day on Safety and Health at Work, it's imperative to acknowledge the persistent challenges facing workplace safety and health.
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About the event
Background:
As we observe the World Day on Safety and Health at Work, it's imperative to acknowledge the persistent challenges facing workplace safety and health. Although the Labor Inspectorate has taken measures such as increasing inspections and increasing the number of Labour Inspectors, deaths and accidents still occur, and there is a lack of data on occupational diseases. It's crucial to address these challenges and bolster preventive measures to ensure the well-being of workers across various industries. This conference provides a vital platform for discussing ongoing issues, sharing insights, and collaboratively working towards sustainable solutions.
This year, on a global scale, the theme will center around examining the effects of climate change on occupational safety and health. Shifting weather patterns significantly influence the realm of employment, notably impacting the safety and well-being of workers. As such, the second panel is devoted to delving into this subject with local experts and specialists from the International Labour Organization and the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work.
Objectives:
➢ Highlight the persisting challenges and issues regarding work accidents and fatalities.
➢ Share experiences and best practices in implementing effective preventive measures.
➢ Enhance awareness and understanding of the importance of workplace safety.
➢ Facilitate dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders towards improving occupational safety and health standards.
Audience:
➢ Representatives from the Labour Inspectorate.
➢ Government officials responsible for labour and occupational safety regulations.
➢ Employers, industry associations, and trade unions.
➢ Occupational health and safety professionals operating.
➢ Researchers, academics, and students interested in labour rights and workplace safety.
➢ Civil society organizations and NGOs working on labour rights and OSH.
This event is organized in partnership with the Central Labour Inspectorate under the auspices of the project "Promoting decent work through strengthening occupational safety and health management," funded by Sweden, and the regional project “Economic Social Affairs Platform III," supported by the European Union.