ISSA
Promoting and Developing Social Security Worldwide.
International Section of the ISSA on Machine and System Safety
International Section of the ISSA on Machine and System Safety
The ISSA Section for the Prevention of Occupational Risks in Machine and System Safety is a non-profit making, non-governmental organization which is committed to improving safety and health at work in the field of machine and system safety worldwide.

 

The work of the International Section of the ISSA on Machine and System Safety is mainly practice-oriented.

We offer our members:

  • An international forum for experts;
  • The elaboration of practical solutions to specific issues presented by the members;
  • Access to publications, conferences and seminars (special conditions for members);
  • Contacts with other experts and Sections of the ISSA;
  • Each member is invited to the members' assemblies.  

 

See list of members [

member_list.pdf (255.20 kB)

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Types of Membership

 

The Section on Machine and System Safety is open to all interested specialists involved in occupational safety and health protection from insurance carriers, research institutions, enterprises and groups as well as to individuals. Participation in these international working groups leads to valuable contacts.

There are three different types of membership:

  • Affiliated members:  ISSA-members and non-profit-organizations, membership fee: 600 CHF
  • Associated members: other organizations and companies, membership fee: 800 CHF
  • Correspondent members: individual persons, membership fee: 150 CHF

 

Application for Membership

 

International Section of the ISSA on Machine and System Safety - Application form

 

 

Prevention News

  1. Working well: Proactive measures for health and employability
    ISSA, 21.10.2011 | News
    Rehabilitation and reintegration measures benefit employers and workers
  2. World Congress calls for a renewed commitment to build a preventive safety and health culture
    ISSA, 15.09.2011 | Press release
    XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work
  3. Putting safety first in a globalized world: Good practice in the Chemical Industry
    ISSA, 15.09.2011 | Feature
    Protecting workers who handle toxic substances requires international approaches and effective communication

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