The International Section of the ISSA for a Culture of Prevention promotes a preventive safety and health culture through worldwide cooperation under the objectives of the Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work and provides a platform for cooperation to enhance a worldwide prevention culture.
The Section for a Culture of Prevention was established by the Bureau of International Social Security Association (ISSA) in June 2011, and became the 12th International Section of the ISSA's Special Commission on Prevention.
Objectives
The Section for a Culture of Prevention has the following objectives:
- To promote a preventative safety and health culture through global collaboration in order to achieve the objectives of the Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work, adopted at the Safety and Health Summit of the XVIII World Congress in Seoul, Republic of Korea, on 29 June 2008;
- To provide a platform for cooperation to enhance a worldwide culture of prevention and to share knowledge and experiences.
Main Activities
The Section:
- Arranges support events to promote the values and objectives of the Seoul Declaration;
- Organizes conferences, symposia and seminars to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experience on a culture of prevention;
- Establishes working groups to address relevant topics raised by its members;
- Collects and disseminates information, knowledge, and publications regarding a culture of prevention at work, including information on the Section's activities.
Host
The Section for a Culture of Prevention is hosted by the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA).