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Standards
of occupational safety and health on small construction sites will be
reviewed at an international workshop taking place in The
workshop will be attended by more than 50 representatives from Construction
is one of the most hazardous forms of work and in the Asian region
many workers are employed on small sites, where injuries, accidents
and work-related illnesses frequently exceed those on large
construction sites. Common
sources of injury on small sites include falling from heights, back
problems from carrying heavy loads, injuries caused by nails, and
exposure to heat and dust. Workers
often lack welfare, work long, irregular hours and live on-site in
poor conditions. Women
and migrants account for many of the workers on these small sites. In
2003, the International Labour Organization (ILO) conducted a survey
of occupational safety and health conditions in small construction
sites in the Lao P.D.R., With
funding from the Korean government the ILO began a programme to
improve occupational safety and health ( The
programme is based on the ILO’s tried and tested “Work Improvement
in Small Construction Sites” (WISCON) training. Under the programme
both supervisors and workers in “Small
construction sites are common in all these developing economies. These
sites face specific safety and health challenges not found on large
construction projects. This training programme has been specifically
designed to focus on practical, low-cost, easy-to-implement measures
using local materials. After training, participants have produced many
concrete improvements in their working conditions,” said Dr.
Tsuyoshi Kawakami, ILO Occupational Safety and Health Specialist. “This
workshop is important because discussing and reviewing experiences so
far can help us improve our programme and so promote occupational
safety and health for many thousands of construction workers,” he
added. Experiences,
good practices, discussions and suggestions from the workshop will
also contribute to the development of the participating countries’
national “The
Workshop on Occupational Safety and Health in Small Construction
Sites” will be held at the Don Chan Palace Hotel,
Ms.
Krisdaporn Singhaseni |
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