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Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work
Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work

The Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work was adopted on 29 June 2008 by some 50 high-level decision-makers from around the world as a major new blueprint for constructing a global culture of safety and health at work.

Meeting prior to the XVIII World Congress on Safety and Health at Work, the first high-level Safety and Health Summit gathered international leaders, government ministers, CEOs of major multinational companies, social security leaders and senior safety and health experts, and representatives of employers and workers.

 

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Explanatory brochure in English [ Seoul_Declaration_brochure.pdf 4.66 MB ]

Arabic [ Seoul_Declaration-Arabic.pdf 118.33 kB ]

Chinese [ Seoul_Declaration-Chinese.pdf 87.38 kB ]

Dutch [ De_verklaring_van_Seoul.pdf 60.84 kB ]

English [ 2Seoul_Declaration.pdf 463.45 kB ]

French [ 1Seoul_Declaration.pdf 473.91 kB ]

German [ 4Seoul_Declaration.pdf 458.88 kB ]

Japanese [ SeoulDeclaration-Japanese.pdf 27.64 kB ]

Korean [ seoul-declaration-korean.pdf 1.22 MB ]

Russian [ Seoul Declaration-Russian.pdf 88.88 kB ]

Spanish [ 3Seoul_Declaration.pdf 472.48 kB ]

 

Related:

Seoul Declaration Website: www.seouldeclaration.org

XVIII World Congress on Safety and Health at Work: News and resources

A+A 2009: Safety, Security and Health at Work

ISSA, 2008
Topics: Occupational risks
Events: XVIII World Congress on Safety and Health at Work
Regions: International
Language: Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish

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