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Based on the experiences in home worker training in Cambodia, Mongolia, and Thailand carried out within the framework of the ILO's Informal Economy, Poverty and Employment Project. Provides home workers with practical ideas on how to improve their safety, health and working conditions.
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A compilation of good OSH practices in terms of national OSH frameworks, enforcement, outreach, training and research developed in recent years in ASEAN member countries.
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Provides an outlook of all issues related to occupational safety and health (OSH) such as legal framework, OSH management, training, awareness raising, research, statistics, human resources and organization, social partnerships, and involvement of the civil society at both macro and micro levels.
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Le guide est conçu pour permettre aux travailleurs, aux chauffeurs, aux gestionnaires et aux formateurs de répondre au VIH/SIDA dans leur milieu de travail.
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Reports on child labour, working conditions and occupational safety and health in informal gold mining.
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Documents recent changes in the organization and regulation of the construction sector in China. Analyses the impact of these changes upon the construction labour force, the terms and conditions of employment, health and safety, training and the acquisition of skills. Conclude that in China (as...
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Provides guidance on ways and means to minimise the negative effects of working with visual display units. Includes selected examples of regulations, guidelines and collective agreements governing their use.
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