Resources on Occupational Safety and Health by industry/sector
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Code of practice on safety and health in construction
14 April 2022
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Provisional list of participants - Meeting of Experts to revise the 1992 Code of practice on safety and health in construction
18 February 2022
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Note for the participants - Meeting of Experts to revise the 1992 Code of practice on safety and health in construction
10 February 2022
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Timetable - Meeting of Experts to revise the 1992 Code of practice on safety and health in construction
10 February 2022
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Draft code of practice on safety and health in construction (revised version of 1992 code of practice)
20 January 2022
Draft code of practice for the discussion at the Meeting of Experts to revise the 1992 code of practice on safety and health in construction (Geneva, 21–25 February 2022)
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Meeting of Experts to revise the 1992 Code of practice on safety and health in construction
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Impact of COVID-19 on the construction sector
25 January 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the construction sector, which is sensitive to economic cycles. Yet, on the upside, construction holds much potential to stimulate recovery, thanks to its potential to create jobs; and in turn, recovery measures can support the sector’s transformation towards sustainability and digitalization. Tripartite cooperation and social dialogue, together with international labour standards, are key to promote a human-centred recovery of the construction sector from the crisis.
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Using the ILO Code of Practice on HIV/AIDS and the world of work - Guidelines for the construction sector
01 January 2008
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The role of Worker Representation and Consultation in Managing Health and Safety in the Construction Industry
01 January 2006
Working Paper 270
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R175 Safety and Health in Construction Recommendation, 1988
21 June 1988
RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING SAFETY AND HEALTH IN CONSTRUCTION