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2005-04-24NAM-2005-L-85756
Namibie
Protection contre des risques particuliers
 
Atomic Energy and Radiation Protection Act, 2005 (Act No. 5 of 2005).
Act on-line, Parliament of Namibia (PDF) (consulté le 2011-01-10)

To provide for adequate protection of the environment and of people in current and future generations against the harmful effects of radiation by controlling and regulating the production, processing, handling, use, holding, storage, transport and disposal of radiation sources and radioactive materials, and controlling and regulating prescribed non-ionising radiation sources; to establish an Atomic Energy Board and to provide for its composition and functions; to establish a National Radiation Protection Authority; to amend the Hazardous Substances Ordinance, 1974 (Ordinance No. 14 of 1974); and to provide for related matters.




2000-12-11NAM-2000-M-63653
Namibie
Protection contre des risques particuliers
 
Namibian HIV/AIDS Charter of Rights.
Charter of Rights, HIV/AIDS and the World of Work, International Labour Office, 6 p.

Seeks to prevent discrimination of people living with HIV/AIDS. Sets out basic rights which all people should enjoy and which should not be denied to persons affected by HIV/AIDS. Contains 19 sections dealing with: equal protection and equal access to public and private facilities and benefits for persons living with HIV/AIDS; liberty, autonomy, security of the person and freedom of movement; privacy and confidentiality; counselling and testing; partner notification and reporting; gender; children, adolescents and HIV/AIDS; supportive and enabling environment for vulnerable groups infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, children orphaned by AIDS; prisoners; adequate standards of living; access to education; access to appropriate information and sex education; access to health care and appropriate treatment; research and clinical trials; employment; insurance and medical aid; media; cultural and traditional practices.




1998-03-18NAM-1998-M-63652
Namibie
Protection contre des risques particuliers
 
Guidelines for implementation of National Code on HIV/AIDS in employment (No. 78 of 1998).
Government Gazette, 1998-04-03, No. 1835
Guidelines, HIV/AIDS and the World of Work, International Labour Office, 5 p. (PDF) (consulté le 2011-01-10)

Code represents integral part of Government's commitment to address most of the major issues related to the prevention of new HIV/AIDS infections, as well as to the provisions of optimal care and support for the workforce. Code applies to all current and prospective employees, all workplaces and contracts of employment, and all human resources practices forming part of policy component of any organization. Policy components of code focus on: education, awareness and prevention; job access; workplace testing and confidentiality; job status; HIV testing and training; managing illness and job security; occupational benefits; risk management, first aid and compensation; protection against victimisation; grievance handling; information; monitoring and review.

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1992-03-26 (NAM-1992-L-29328)
Labour Act, 1992 (Act No. 6, 1992).



  
 

  
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