Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety:
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface........................................................... vii
Acknowledgements ............................................... xvii
Abbreviations..................................................... xix
PARTI OVERVIEW
1 Occupational hazards and risks: The problems and the ILO response... 3
An unacceptable situation....................................... 3
Variations in performance................................. 5
Countries......................................... 5
Economic sectors.................................. 6
Sizes of enterprise.................................. 6
Groups at particular risk.................................. 6
Major OSH instruments........................................ 9
2 Key principles in occupational safety and health.................. 17
Core OSH principles.......................................... 17
Rights and duties............................................. 19
Workers rights......................................... 19
Employers responsibilities............................... 20
Governments duties.................................... 21
PART 11 NATIONAL FRAMEWORK DESIGN AND
IMPLEMENTATION
3 General framework for occupational safety and health............ 25
XI
Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety
4 National policy on occupational safety and health................ 27
General aims and principles.................................... ^
Policy formulation and review.................................. *¦
Policy instruments............................................
National laws, labour codes and regulations................. ¦
Role and obligations of the competent authority............. ¦
Policy coordination..................................... •
Education and training...................................
5 National system for occupational safety and health............... 37
6 National programmes for occupational safety and health.......... 41
A national profile on occupational safety and health................ 42
7 Occupational safety and health policy within the enterprise........ 45
General framework........................................... 45
Employers responsibilities..................................... 46
Workers duties and rights..................................... 47
Safety and health committees................................... 49
8 Management of occupational safety and health................... 51
Management commitment and resources......................... 51
Workers participation......................................... 52
Training..................................................... 53
Organizational aspects........................................ 54
Setting priorities........................................ 54
Planning and development activities........................ 54
The place of OSH management in the enterprise............. 54
Performance measures......................................... 55
The OSH management cycle................................... 56
PART III OPERATIONAL MEASURES
9 Legislation, enforcement and collective agreements .............. 59
Labour inspection............................................ 59
Collective bargaining.......................................... 62
10 Occupational health surveillance............................... 65
Surveillance of the working environment......................... 66
XII
Contents
General framework...................................... 66
Monitoring of exposure.................................. 68
Occupational exposure limits (OELs)...................... 70
Record-keeping......................................... 71
Surveillance of workers health.................................. 72
General framework...................................... 72
Medical examinations, health assessments and biological tests. . . 73
Sickness absence monitoring.............................. 76
Reporting of occupational accidents, injuries and diseases...... 76
Ethical and legal issues................................... 78
11 Occupational health services.................................. 81
General considerations........................................ 81
Organization................................................ 83
Functions................................................... 84
Primary health care approach................................... 86
First aid..................................................... 86
Curative health services and rehabilitation........................ 87
Special occupational health needs................................ 87
Cooperation and coordination.................................. 88
Research.................................................... 88
12 HIV/AIDS and the world of work.............................. 91
Principles................................................... 91
Health services and HIV/AIDS................................. 94
Capacity building............................................. 95
Training for managers, supervisors and personnel officers...... 95
Training for peer educators............................... 96
Training for workers representatives....................... 96
Training for safety and health officers....................... 97
Training for factory/labour inspectors...................... 98
Treatment, care and support.................................... 98
Voluntary counselling and testing.......................... 99
Disclosure and confidentiality............................. 99
Treatment............................................ 100
Job security and promotion.............................. 100
Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety
Terms and conditions of work............................ ^
Reasonable accommodation............................. *^
Worker assistance programmes........................... 1^1
Social protection....................................... ^
ILO/WHO guidelines on health services and HIV/AIDS.......... 102
13 Preventive and protective measures............................ ™5
General considerations....................................... I
Engineering control and housekeeping.......................... 106
Substitution................................................ 10
Work practices and organizational methods...................... 108
Personal protective equipment................................. 108
Technological change......................................... 109
Protection of the general environment.......................... 109
14 Health promotion, education and training..................... Ill
Promotion of occupational safety and health..................... Ill
Training and information at the national level..................... 113
Training and information at the enterprise level................... 114
Training methods and materials................................ 116
International chemical hazard communication tools............... 117
The International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSCs)........... 117
The Globally Harmonized System for the Classification
and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS)........................ 118
The International Chemical Control Toolkit................ 118
ANNEXES
I Glossary................................................... 123
II Relevant ILO OSH instruments - Ratifications and status.......... 129
III Excerpts from major OSH international labour standards.......... 134
IV Model outline for the preparation of a national profile on OSH..... 164
V A checklist for employers writing a safety policy statement......... 171
VI A checklist for planning and implementing a workplace policy on
HIV/AIDS................................................. 174
VII Hierarchy of controls applied to risk of blood-borne pathogen
exposure................................................... 176
Contents
VIII Hazard categories defined in the Globally Harmonized System
for the Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS)........... 178
IX The ILO s Programme on Safety, Health and the Environment
(SafeWork)................................................. 182
X Selected sources of reliable OSH information.................... 186
Bibliography..................................................... 189
Index........................................................... 193
Boxes
1 The ILO s mandate on occupational safety and health............... ix
2 The burden and cost of occupational accidents and diseases in
the United Kingdom........................................... 5
3 Scope and purpose of OSH standards............................ 11
4 Major ILO instruments concerning occupational safety and health
in general................................................... 12
5 Examples of ILO instruments concerning specific risks and substances 13
6 Examples of ILO instruments concerning safety and health in
specific branches of economic activity............................ 13
7 Examples of recent ILO codes of practice on occupational safety
and health................................................... 14
8 Safety and health at work - A human right........................ 20
9 Joint ILO/WHO Committee s definition of occupational health..... 22
10 Key features of a national policy on occupational safety and health .... 28
11 Tripartite formulation of a national OSH policy in Italy............. 29
12 Indonesian national OSH policy and strategy...................... 30
13 Hierarchy of preventive and protective measures................... 47
14 Management responsibilities in OSH training..................... 53
15 Cooperation between inspectors and workers..................... 61
16 Some problems of labour inspection............................. 62
17 Surveillance, work and health................................... 65
18 Risk assessment.............................................. 67
19 Aims of a monitoring strategy for air pollutants.................... 69
20 Responsibilities of staff involved in the surveillance of the
working environment......................................... 71
21 Some benefits of good record-keeping........................... 78
Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety
22 Conditions governing workers health surveillance.................
23 Concepts in occupational health................................ °2
24 Functions of an occupational health service.......................
25 ILO standards particularly relevant to HIV/AIDS................. 92
26 Summary of key principles in the ILO code of practice on
HIV/AIDS and the world of work.............................. 93
27 Duties of employers when workers are exposed to occupational
hazards.................................................... 106
28 Examples of GHS chemical hazard pictograms.................... H9
Figures
1 How the core OSH standards relate to ILO standards on other
issues....................................................... 14
2 National OSH system modelled from provisions in ILO OSH
instruments................................................. 39
3 The OSH management cycle................................... 55
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CONTENTS
Preface. vii
Acknowledgements . xvii
Abbreviations. xix
PARTI OVERVIEW
1 Occupational hazards and risks: The problems and the ILO response. 3
An unacceptable situation. 3
Variations in performance. 5
Countries. 5
Economic sectors. 6
Sizes of enterprise. 6
Groups at particular risk. 6
Major OSH instruments. 9
2 Key principles in occupational safety and health. 17
Core OSH principles. 17
Rights and duties. 19
Workers' rights. 19
Employers' responsibilities. 20
Governments' duties. 21
PART 11 NATIONAL FRAMEWORK DESIGN AND
IMPLEMENTATION
3 General framework for occupational safety and health. 25
XI
Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety
4 National policy on occupational safety and health. 27
General aims and principles. ^
Policy formulation and review. *¦'
Policy instruments.
National laws, labour codes and regulations. ¦"
Role and obligations of the competent authority. ¦"
Policy coordination. •"
Education and training. "
5 National system for occupational safety and health. 37
6 National programmes for occupational safety and health. 41
A national profile on occupational safety and health. 42
7 Occupational safety and health policy within the enterprise. 45
General framework. 45
Employers' responsibilities. 46
Workers' duties and rights. 47
Safety and health committees. 49
8 Management of occupational safety and health. 51
Management commitment and resources. 51
Workers' participation. 52
Training. 53
Organizational aspects. 54
Setting priorities. 54
Planning and development activities. 54
The place of OSH management in the enterprise. 54
Performance measures. 55
The OSH management cycle. 56
PART III OPERATIONAL MEASURES
9 Legislation, enforcement and collective agreements . 59
Labour inspection. 59
Collective bargaining. 62
10 Occupational health surveillance. 65
Surveillance of the working environment. 66
XII
Contents
General framework. 66
Monitoring of exposure. 68
Occupational exposure limits (OELs). 70
Record-keeping. 71
Surveillance of workers' health. 72
General framework. 72
Medical examinations, health assessments and biological tests. . . 73
Sickness absence monitoring. 76
Reporting of occupational accidents, injuries and diseases. 76
Ethical and legal issues. 78
11 Occupational health services. 81
General considerations. 81
Organization. 83
Functions. 84
Primary health care approach. 86
First aid. 86
Curative health services and rehabilitation. 87
Special occupational health needs. 87
Cooperation and coordination. 88
Research. 88
12 HIV/AIDS and the world of work. 91
Principles. 91
Health services and HIV/AIDS. 94
Capacity building. 95
Training for managers, supervisors and personnel officers. 95
Training for peer educators. 96
Training for workers' representatives. 96
Training for safety and health officers. 97
Training for factory/labour inspectors. 98
Treatment, care and support. 98
Voluntary counselling and testing. 99
Disclosure and confidentiality. 99
Treatment. 100
Job security and promotion. 100
Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety
Terms and conditions of work. ^
Reasonable accommodation. *^'
Worker assistance programmes. 1^1
Social protection. ^
ILO/WHO guidelines on health services and HIV/AIDS. 102
13 Preventive and protective measures. ™5
General considerations. I"'
Engineering control and housekeeping. 106
Substitution. 10'
Work practices and organizational methods. 108
Personal protective equipment. 108
Technological change. 109
Protection of the general environment. 109
14 Health promotion, education and training. Ill
Promotion of occupational safety and health. Ill
Training and information at the national level. 113
Training and information at the enterprise level. 114
Training methods and materials. 116
International chemical hazard communication tools. 117
The International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSCs). 117
The Globally Harmonized System for the Classification
and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). 118
The International Chemical Control Toolkit. 118
ANNEXES
I Glossary. 123
II Relevant ILO OSH instruments - Ratifications and status. 129
III Excerpts from major OSH international labour standards. 134
IV Model outline for the preparation of a national profile on OSH. 164
V A checklist for employers writing a safety policy statement. 171
VI A checklist for planning and implementing a workplace policy on
HIV/AIDS. 174
VII Hierarchy of controls applied to risk of blood-borne pathogen
exposure. 176
Contents
VIII Hazard categories defined in the Globally Harmonized System
for the Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). 178
IX The ILO's Programme on Safety, Health and the Environment
(SafeWork). 182
X Selected sources of reliable OSH information. 186
Bibliography. 189
Index. 193
Boxes
1 The ILO's mandate on occupational safety and health. ix
2 The burden and cost of occupational accidents and diseases in
the United Kingdom. 5
3 Scope and purpose of OSH standards. 11
4 Major ILO instruments concerning occupational safety and health
in general. 12
5 Examples of ILO instruments concerning specific risks and substances 13
6 Examples of ILO instruments concerning safety and health in
specific branches of economic activity. 13
7 Examples of recent ILO codes of practice on occupational safety
and health. 14
8 Safety and health at work - A human right. 20
9 Joint ILO/WHO Committee's definition of occupational health. 22
10 Key features of a national policy on occupational safety and health . 28
11 Tripartite formulation of a national OSH policy in Italy. 29
12 Indonesian national OSH policy and strategy. 30
13 Hierarchy of preventive and protective measures. 47
14 Management responsibilities in OSH training. 53
15 Cooperation between inspectors and workers. 61
16 Some problems of labour inspection. 62
17 Surveillance, work and health. 65
18 Risk assessment. 67
19 Aims of a monitoring strategy for air pollutants. 69
20 Responsibilities of staff involved in the surveillance of the
working environment. 71
21 Some benefits of good record-keeping. 78
Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety
22 Conditions governing workers' health surveillance. ''
23 Concepts in occupational health. °2
24 Functions of an occupational health service. "
25 ILO standards particularly relevant to HIV/AIDS. 92
26 Summary of key principles in the ILO code of practice on
HIV/AIDS and the world of work. 93
27 Duties of employers when workers are exposed to occupational
hazards. 106
28 Examples of GHS chemical hazard pictograms. H9
Figures
1 How the core OSH standards relate to ILO standards on other
issues. 14
2 National OSH system modelled from provisions in ILO OSH
instruments. 39
3 The OSH management cycle. 55 |
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spelling | Alli, Benjamin O. Verfasser aut Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety Benjamin O. Alli 2. ed. Geneva Intern Labour Off. 2008 199 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Employee health promotion Industrial hygiene Arbeitsplatz (DE-588)4002759-4 gnd rswk-swf Arbeitsschutz (DE-588)4002771-5 gnd rswk-swf Unternehmen (DE-588)4061963-1 gnd rswk-swf Gesundheitsförderung (DE-588)4294611-6 gnd rswk-swf Arbeitssicherheit (DE-588)4068817-3 gnd rswk-swf Gesundheit (DE-588)4020754-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4048476-2 Ratgeber gnd-content Unternehmen (DE-588)4061963-1 s Gesundheitsförderung (DE-588)4294611-6 s DE-604 Arbeitsschutz (DE-588)4002771-5 s Arbeitsplatz (DE-588)4002759-4 s Gesundheit (DE-588)4020754-7 s 1\p DE-604 Arbeitssicherheit (DE-588)4068817-3 s 2\p DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016663437&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Alli, Benjamin O. Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety Employee health promotion Industrial hygiene Arbeitsplatz (DE-588)4002759-4 gnd Arbeitsschutz (DE-588)4002771-5 gnd Unternehmen (DE-588)4061963-1 gnd Gesundheitsförderung (DE-588)4294611-6 gnd Arbeitssicherheit (DE-588)4068817-3 gnd Gesundheit (DE-588)4020754-7 gnd |
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title | Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety |
title_auth | Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety |
title_exact_search | Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety |
title_exact_search_txtP | Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety |
title_full | Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety Benjamin O. Alli |
title_fullStr | Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety Benjamin O. Alli |
title_full_unstemmed | Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety Benjamin O. Alli |
title_short | Fundamental principles of occupational health and safety |
title_sort | fundamental principles of occupational health and safety |
topic | Employee health promotion Industrial hygiene Arbeitsplatz (DE-588)4002759-4 gnd Arbeitsschutz (DE-588)4002771-5 gnd Unternehmen (DE-588)4061963-1 gnd Gesundheitsförderung (DE-588)4294611-6 gnd Arbeitssicherheit (DE-588)4068817-3 gnd Gesundheit (DE-588)4020754-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Employee health promotion Industrial hygiene Arbeitsplatz Arbeitsschutz Unternehmen Gesundheitsförderung Arbeitssicherheit Gesundheit Ratgeber |
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