Training materials
2021
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Instructional material
Reporting, Recording, and Notification of Occupational Accidents and Diseases: A brief guide for Employers and Managers
09 September 2021
The purpose of this guide is to provide brief information that will help you and your team improve and promote reporting, recording, and notification of occupational accidents and diseases in your workplace and, as appropriate, dangerous occurrences, commuting accidents and suspected cases of occupational diseases for better prevention of similar events, by identifying their causes and establishing preventive measures.
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Instructional material
Reporting, Recording and Notification of Occupational Accidents and Diseases: A brief guide for workers
09 September 2021
The purpose of this brief is to assist you (workers) to better understand your role in the implementation of a recording and notification system in the workplace, and to help you fulfil your responsibilities.
2020
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Instructional material
Prevention and mitigation of COVID-19 at work for small and medium-sized enterprises ACTION CHECKLIST
21 August 2020
This document aims to provide basic knowledge about the workplace prevention of COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, that is spreading worldwide. It provides small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with an Action Checklist to assess COVID-19 risks and information for taking measures to protect the safety and health of their workers.
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Instructional material
Practical guide for the prevention and mitigation of COVID-19 in agriculture
04 June 2020
This guide aims to provide practical guidance for the prevention and mitigation of coronavirus transmission (COVID-19) in agricultural activities. These recommendations should be considered as a complement to any rules, regulations or directives issued by each country.
2019
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Instructional material
Improving OSH for Young Workers: A Self-Training Package
22 October 2019
The ILO has prepared this self-training package in order to strengthen the capacity of governments, employers, workers (including young workers) and their organizations to improve OSH management for young workers through the assessment and implementation of strategies and actions through national OSH systems.