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Workshop: Injury Prevention Management Toolkit

Workshop: Injury Prevention Management Toolkit. Workshop: Injury Prevention Management Toolkit. WOS 2006 Wednesday, 13 September, 2006 Chair: David Zalk (IOHA Past President) Ton Spee (IOHA Past President) Organisation: International Occupational Hygiene Association (IOHA)

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Workshop: Injury Prevention Management Toolkit

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  1. Workshop: Injury Prevention Management Toolkit

  2. Workshop: Injury Prevention Management Toolkit WOS 2006 Wednesday, 13 September, 2006 Chair: David Zalk (IOHA Past President) Ton Spee (IOHA Past President) Organisation: International Occupational Hygiene Association (IOHA) Sponsors: ILO WHO

  3. Introduction to the workshop • IOHA • Concept of Control Banding • Perspective and goal of the workshop • Workshop programme

  4. International Occupational Hygiene Association Canada Finland Norway Poland Sweden Netherlands UK Ireland Belgium Japan USA France Taiwan Malaysia Mexico Switzerland Germany Hong Kong Brazil Italy Australia Southern Africa New Zealand

  5. Definition of occupational hygiene Anticipation, recognition, evaluation and control of chemical, physical and biological agents at the workplace

  6. Objectives of IOHA • Promote and develop occupational hygiene • Promote exchange of information • Encourage development of occupational hygiene • Maintain and promote ethical standard

  7. I O H A • Organisation of organisations • 25 member organisations • Over 20 000 occupational hygienists

  8. International Occupational Hygiene Association • 1 board representative per member organisation • 1 vote per member organisation • Capitation fee - affordable for smaller organisations • Low fee base = minimal operating surplus Rely heavily on volunteers – individual and organisational

  9. Control Banding

  10. “Control Banding” is a confusing name! Control Banding International Chemical Control Toolkit: ICCT

  11. The ICCT • Hazard ranking • Risk assessment • Risk control

  12. Concept of the ICCT • Five hazard classes: based on 67/548/EEG and 1999/45/EG (future: based on GHS from the United Nations) • Five emission classes: liquids: based on vapour pressure solids: estimate dustiness on five point scale • Hazard + emission  risk • Additional information: amount, time, conditions • Risk assessment and ranking • Control sheets or specialist advice

  13. Organisation of the ICCT project • Co-operation project between WHO, ILO, IOHA and many others • Co-ordination: International Technical Group (ITG), supported by (IPCS) • Tasks assigned to ICT members • Most contact by teleconference (every 6 weeks) • In WHO 2001 – 2005 and 2006 – 2010 Collaborative Program

  14. Dissemination of the ICCT • Originally: from HSE (GB), for SME’s (“COSHH Essentials”) • IOHA adapted to medium-sized enterprises in developing countries • Available on CD ROM • Languages: (e.g.) English, Portuguese, Indonesian, Chinese • Pilot projects: (e.g.) Indonesia, India, Thailand, South-Africa

  15. Perspectives and goal of the workshop • Toolkit concept is applicable to other occupational hazards Example: Ergonomics Toolkit Goal of the workshop • To find out if developing an injury prevention management toolkit is possible and desirable • If yes: who could initiate this

  16. Workshop programme: part one 16:00 – 16.15: Welcome to the workshop and introduction to the principle of risk grouping: Control Banding. Ton Spee, Co-chair 16.15 – 16.30 ILO’s view on Control Banding, data sheets/labels related to other occupational hazards (than chemicals) Gerd Albracht, ILO 16.30 – 16.45 Injury prevention and the 2006 – 2010 WHO Collaborative Centres Work Plan Gerry Eijkemans, WHO Withdrawn 16.45 – 17.00 Practical Prevention in Safety: Barrier Banding Dave Zalk, IOHA 17.00 – 17.25 Roundtable discussion Moderator: Ton Spee

  17. Workshop programme: part two 17.35 – 17.50 Hazard Classification of Concrete Release agents: successful application of the Control Banding concept Ton Spee, Arbouw 17.50 – 18.05 ATEX and Control banding Henri Heussen, Arbo Unie 18.05 – 18.20 The VASt Programme: reinforcing the working conditions policy on hazardous substances in The Netherlands Albert Hollander, Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment 18.20 – 18.35: Qualitative methods for occupational risk prevention strategies in safety, or control banding – safety Paul Swuste, Delft University of Technology 18.35 – 19.00 Roundtable discussion Moderator: David Zalk

  18. I wish you a pleasant, informative and (inter)active workshop

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