Resources on Occupational Safety and Health by industry/sector

  1. Safety and health in textiles, clothing, leather and footwear

    26 April 2022

  2. Code of practice on safety and health in construction

    14 April 2022

  3. Note on the proceedings

    09 March 2022

  4. 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)

  5. Guidelines on the promotion of decent work and road safety in the transport sector

    24 April 2020

    Guidelines adopted by a Meeting of Experts held in Geneva from 23 to 27 September 2019.

  6. Guidelines on decent work in public emergency services

    24 April 2018

    Guidelines adopted at the Meeting of Experts to adopt Guidelines on Decent Work in Public Emergency Services (Geneva, 16–20 April 2018)

  7. Guidelines on flag State inspection of working and living conditions on board fishing vessels

    08 June 2017

  8. Guidelines for implementing the occupational safety and health provisions of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006

    24 January 2016

    The purpose of these guidelines is to assist States to implement the occupational safety and health provisions of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006).

  9. IMO/ILO/UNECE Code of Practice for Packing of Cargo Transport Units

    01 January 2014

    The aim of this IMO/ILO/UNECE Code of Practice for Packing of Cargo Transport Units (CTU Code) is to give advice on the safe packing of cargo transport units (CTUs) to those responsible for the packing and securing of the cargo and by those whose task it is to train people to pack such units.

  10. ILO Policy Guidelines on the promotion of decent work for early childhood education personnel

    15 November 2013

    These Guidelines set out principles for the promotion of decent work for early childhood education (ECE) personnel as a means of ensuring universal access to high-quality ECE services.