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Cutting
the number of deaths and accidents in hazardous sectors such as the
mining, construction and chemical industries will be the focus of the
2nd International Forum on Work Safety, to be held at the At
least 15 countries are expected to attend the forum, including experts
from China
is currently working on a national occupational safety and health
programme, and the meeting will allow for the exchange of high-level
governmental experience on implementing such programmes, and show how
international standards (such as the ILO’s Convention 155 on
Occupational Safety and Health (1981) - which China is considering
ratifying -and the ILO Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health
Management Systems) – can be applied.
The
China International Occupational Safety & Health Exhibition will
be held at the same time at the World Trade Centre. The forum is being
held at the Kulun Hotel. The
meeting, which has taken the theme of safety, health and development,
will be opened by Mr. Hua Jianmin, Secretary-General of the State
Council and Ms. Christine Evans-Klock, Director of the ILO Subregional
Office for In
a message to conference delegates the Director-General of ILO, Mr.
Juan Somavia described the International Forum as “timely”.
“It is an opportunity to make concrete proposals for the
implementation of the Global Strategy on Occupational Safety and
Health….The Forum will also be most valuable in supporting “When
work is unsafe it is, first and foremost, the cause of great human
suffering and human tragedy….For enterprises and economies it also
means diminished productivity and competitiveness. And unsafe work
undermines efforts to reduce poverty, create jobs and promote
sustainable development,” Mr. Somavia added. The
Forum is being sponsored by the State Administration of Work Safety
(SAWS) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO), and organized
by the China National Centre for International Exchange &
Cooperation on Work Safety (NCICS). This
meeting is a follow-up to the 1st International Forum which was held
in For
more information please contact: Ms.
Zhou Weiqi
Tsuyoshi
Kawakami Krisdaporn
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