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International Section of the ISSA on Education and Training for Prevention
International Section of the ISSA on Education and Training for Prevention
The ISSA Section on Education and Training for Prevention is committed to make every person more aware of risks they are likely to encounter and to enable them to participate in the prevention of accidents.
For the development of a culture of prevention “from school to work”
2011.08.11 | Feature
 Young workers constitute a high risk population with respect to occupational health and safety (OHS). They are exposed to significantly more physical and organizational constraints and sustain more accidents than do older workers.

The Seoul Declaration on occupational health and safety
- encourages continuous measures to create and enhance a culture of prevention;
- recognizes the importance of education and training in prevention and is addressed to employers and workers.

The International Social Security Association’s Section on Education and Training for Prevention has played a leading role in thinking about how to integrate occupational health and safety into teaching, training and entry into the workforce under the theme “from school to work.”
 
 

ISSA welcomes new Declaration on promotion of safer workplaces

Safety and health summit participants 2008.06.28 | Press release
SEOUL - The International Social Security Association (ISSA) has welcomed the Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work adopted on 29 June 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.
 
 

Lisbon Charter

Lisbon Charter
At its fourth seminar held in June 2009, the International Section of the ISSA on Education and Training for Prevention adopted the Lisbon Charter, which puts forward a strategy for the occupational health and safety orientation and support of young workers.
 

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For the development of a culture of prevention “from school to work”
ISSA, 2011.08.11 | Feature | 职业危害
Young workers constitute a high risk population with respect to occupational health and safety (OHS). They are exposed to significantly more physical and organizational constraints and sustain more accidents than do older workers. The Seoul Declaration on occupational health and safety - en...
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    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, 2011.09.15 | 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, 2011.09.15 | Feature
    Protecting workers who handle toxic substances requires international approaches and effective communication

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