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International Section of the ISSA on Prevention of Occupational Risks in Health Services
International Section of the ISSA on Prevention of Occupational Risks in Health Services
The International Section of the ISSA on Prevention of Occupational Risks in Health Services aims to improve occupational safety in health services through the international exchange of experience.

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XIX World Congress on Safety and Health
ISSA, 11.09.2011 - 15.09.2011 | Istanbul, Turkey | Occupational risks
The Ministry of Labour and Social Security ofTurkey (MLSST) will co-host the XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work, together with the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Social Security Association (ISSA).
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International Conference on Occupational Health for Health-Care Workers
ISSA, 28.10.2010 - 31.10.2010 | Casablanca, Morocco | Occupational risks
The 8th International Conference on Occupational Health for Health-Care Workers will be organized by ICOH, ISSA Section for Prevention in Health Services and the Hassan II University of Casablanca.
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Technical Seminar on the Benefits of Prevention for Social Security
ISSA, 30.06.2010 | Geneva, Switzerland | Occupational risks
The traditional objective of social security to protect populations from the impact of life-cycle risks has been increasingly broadened through the inclusion of proactive measures. To prevent where possible such risks from occurring in the first place or from becoming aggravated is part of the ma...
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World Day for Safety and Health at Work: 28 April
ISSA, 28.04.2010 | International | Occupational risks
As in previous years, the ISSA is supporting the World Day for Safety and Health at Work on 28 April, which was initiated by the International Labour Organization (ILO) to promote safe, healthy and decent work.
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European Forum: The Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work
ISSA, 03.11.2009 - 06.11.2009 | Congress Centre, Düsseldorf, Germany | Occupational risks
In the context of the International Safety and Health Conference organized by the International Labour Office (ILO), the International Social Security Association is hosting a high-level meeting entitled European Forum: The Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work.
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Workshop on Prevention of Skin Diseases in the Health Services Sector: Skin @ Work
ISSA, 16.04.2008 - 18.04.2008 | Dresden, Germany | Occupational risks
The ISSA International Section on Prevention of Occupational Risks in Health Services organized a workshop together with the Berufsgenossenschaft für Gesunheitsdienst und Wohlfahrtspflege (BGW) Germany, Insitut national de la recherche et de sécurité (INRS) France, and the Swiss Accident Insuran...
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7th Panafrican Congress on Occupational Health (PACOH)
ISSA, 03.03.2008 - 06.03.2008 | Cotonou, Benin | Occupational risks
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International Symposium on Risks for Health Care Workers: Prevention Challenges
ISSA, 04.06.2007 - 06.06.2007 | Athens, Greece | Occupational risks
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Expert Workshop on Basic Principles for Prevention of Workplace-Related Back Diseases in Health Care
ISSA, 25.01.2006 - 27.01.2006 | Dresden, Germany | Occupational risks
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XVII World Congress On Safety And Health At Work
ISSA, 18.09.2005 - 22.09.2005 | Orlando, USA | Occupational risks
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XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work

Prevention News

  1. Prevention strategies to become "central" for social security, experts predict
    ISSA, 01.07.2010 | Feature
    Technical Seminar on Benefits of Prevention >>
  2. ISSA Secretary General marks World Day of Safety and Health
    ISSA, 03.05.2010 | News
    XI Inter-American Conference on the Prevention of Workplace Accidents >>
  3. The impact of the financial crisis on safety and health at work
    ISSA, 26.04.2010 | Feature
    Research confirms deterioration in working conditions >>

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