Workplace health promotion and well-being resources
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Workplace health promotion and well-being resources

  1. The new SOLVE training package: Integrating health promotion into workplace OSH policies

    18 April 2012

    The material covers nine topics: stress and economic stress, violence, tobacco and free smoke workplaces, alcohol and drug, nutrition, physical activity, healthy sleep, and HIV/AIDS. The package includes a participant's workbook, a trainer’s guide, lesson plans, and a CD-ROM with presentations and background material.

  2. Ergonomic checkpoints in agriculture: Practical and easy-to-implement solutions for improving safety, health and working conditions in agriculture

    06 January 2012

    This manual presents practical solutions for improvements in agricultural work and rural life from an ergonomics point of view. The checkpoints it lists are intended to be used as a means to improve existing working and living conditions, for better safety, health and efficiency in agricultural and rural settings.

  3. Stress prevention at work checkpoints: Practical improvements for stress prevention in the workplace

    01 January 2012

    This manual aims at reviewing workplace stress issues. It includes easy-to-apply checkpoints for identifying stressors in working life and mitigating their harmful effects. It is hoped that workers and employers will be able to use the checkpoints to detect causes of stress at work and take effective measures to address them.

  4. EFICATT, Medical Prevention of Occupational Risks of Infection

    06 December 2011

    Presentation delivered by Ms Marie-Cécile Bayeux-Dunglas, Medical Advisor at INRS Paris, at the ILO International Safety Conference 2011 in cooperation with ISSA.

  5. Prevention of Risks Linked to Physical Activity in the Health and Social Sectors (PRAP 2S): The implementation of PRAP 2S in vocational schools in France

    06 December 2011

    Presentation delivered by Ms Claudine Berjont, teacher in the Toulouse school district, at the ILO International Safety Conference 2011 in cooperation with ISSA.

  6. Prevention of Occupational Risks in the Home-help and Home-care Trades

    06 December 2011

    Presentation delivered by Ms Carole Allard, Safety Inspector at the French Mission for Preventing Occupational Risks in the Home-Help and Home-Care Tradesof the Occupational Health and Pension Insurance Fund (CARSAT) of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, at the ILO International Safety Conference 2011 in cooperation with ISSA.

  7. Differences between Work Cultures: Internal company comparison between Germany and the UK; Development of measures

    06 December 2011

    Presentation delivered by Dr. Oliver Polanz, Head of the Occupational Safety, Health and Environmental Protection Center of the Hochtief Solutions AG Germany, at the ILO International Safety Conference 2011 in cooperation with ISSA.

  8. Prevention and Good Practice in the Construction Industry

    06 December 2011

    General presentation delivered by Mr Gérard Ropert, Chairman of the ISSA Construction Section and General Manager of CRAMIF France, at the ILO International Safety Conference 2011 in cooperation with ISSA.

  9. (A)live on site: Raising awareness on behaviour relating to daily risk taking

    06 December 2011

    Presentation delivered by Ms Françoise SOEUR, safety advisor at Vinci Construction, at the ILO International Safety Conference 2011 in cooperation with ISSA.

  10. Good Practices at the National Level Protecting the Occupational Health of Health Workers

    06 December 2011

    Presentation delivered by Ms Susan Wilburn from the World Health Organization (WHO) at the ILO International Safety Conference 2011 in cooperation with ISSA.

  11. Workers' Health: Global Plan of Action

    06 December 2011

    Presentation delivered by Ms Susan Wilburn, Worlld Health Organization (WHO), at the ILO International Safety Conference 2011 in cooperation with ISSA.

  12. Employment injury schemes and the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases

    08 November 2011

    The general objective of the course is to strengthen the capacity of employment-injury institutions to improve the coverage and management of occupational accidents and diseases and to promote prevention as a means to occupational safety and health.

  13. SOLVE training of trainers: Integrating health promotion in occupational safety and health policies

    11 October 2011

    The overall objective of this course is to develop knowledge and skills that will lead to the integration of the psychosocial and health promotion issues into a comprehensive enterprise policy and establish a framework for preventative action. This course will be held in French.

  14. XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work - ILO Introductory Report: Global Trends and Challenges on Occupational Safety and Health

    12 September 2011

    This Introductory Report concerns some of the achievements and challenges of the last three years since the adoption of the Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work at the XVIII World Congress on Safety and Health at Work for building a preventative safety and health culture. How to meet these challenges will be the subject of much discussion and debate at the Congress itself, which it is hoped will be another significant landmark in the history of promoting a preventative safety and health culture across the world.

  15. Istanbul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work

    11 September 2011

    Ministers of Labour, having met in Istanbul, Turkey, on the occasion of the Summit of the Ministers of Labour for a Preventative Culture hosted by the Minister of Labour and Social Security of Turkey, held on the 11 of September 2011 prior to the opening of the XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work, issued the following declaration.

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