Report IV(1)
Promotional framework for occupational safety and health
Fourth item on the agenda
International Labour Office Geneva
ISBN 92-2-115366-5
ISSN 0074-6681
First published 2004
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Contents
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Introduction ......................................................................................................................
1
Chapter I.
Decent work – SafeWork ..............................................................................
3
Chapter II. The pillars of a global strategy for occupational safety and health.................
7
Safety culture.............................................................................................................
A management systems approach .............................................................................
At the
Links: Health and Safety Accord, 2002 was signed by the Minister of Labour on behalf of the Government.