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APPE
The European petrochemicals industry represents a turnover of more than 74 billion Euro, not including the turnover of its customer industries. It is a major contributor to Europe's economic strength, and, together with the derived industries it feeds, such as the plastics industry, it represents an important sector of the European chemical industry.
The petrochemical industry is not just a major socio-economic player in our society. It is a dynamic and innovative business sector, constantly adapting to new contexts and meeting new challenges. It invests considerable sums in research and development - not only in the development of new products but also in the fields of health, safety and the environment, so as to deserve its reputation as a sustainable industry. The petrochemical industry also plays a major role in society, in that it contributes to the quality of our lives through a wide range of consumer goods manufactured using petrochemicals.
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ASTMH
The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH), founded in 1903, is a worldwide organization of scientists, clinicians, and program professionals whose mission is to promote global health through the prevention and control of infectious and other diseases that disproportionately afflict the global poor. Research, health care and education are the central activities of ASTMH members, whose work bridges basic laboratory research to international field work and clinics to countrywide programs.
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Austrian Standards Institute
Austrian Standards Institute is a neutral and independent service organisation – not a federal authority or agency. As a private non-profit association (Österreichisches Normungsinstitut) it provides (since 1920) the platform for the development of norms, rules and standards.
Companies, federal authorities, science and consumers take advantage of this service. In the committees, they design the contents of the rules and standards which they require and apply in practice.
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BOHS
Working for a healthier workplace
BOHS is one of the biggest occupational hygiene societies in Europe, and the only professional society representing qualified occupational hygienists in the UK. The Society as a whole offers membership to anyone with an interest in a healthy work environment. If you’re not yet a member why not consider joining; it’s excellent value from only £55 for individuals? Check out the benefits and join online via the Membership section.
The Faculty of Occupational Hygiene within BOHS develops and maintains the professional standards of occupational hygienists, and membership of the BOHS Faculty is restricted to professionally qualified hygienists. The Faculty is also the only UK examining board for professional, postgraduate qualifications in occupational hygiene.
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British Occupational Hygiene Society
BOHS is one of the biggest occupational hygiene societies in Europe, and the only professional society representing qualified occupational hygienists in the UK. The Society as a whole offers membership to anyone with an interest in a healthy work environment
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BSI (British Standards Institution)
Since its foundation in 1901 as the Engineering Standards Committee, BSI Group has grown into a leading global business services organization providing standards-based solutions in more than 150 countries. We are an independent, private, non-profit distributing company which helps organizations improve their quality and performance, reduce their risk, manage and protect their reputations, and help them be more sustainable.
Our main areas of activity are
• development of private, national and international standards
• assessment and certification of management systems and medical devices
• testing and certification of products and services
• provision of governance, risk and compliance solutions
• Training Services
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CIWEM
Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management Working for the public benefit for a clean, green and sustainable world, CIWEM is the only independent, chartered professional body and registered charity with an integrated approach to environmental, social and cultural issues. • Supports thousands of members worldwide • Powerful evidence-based lobbying force within the UK and abroad • Provides training and professional development opportunities • Provides a forum for debate through conferences, events and publications • Works with governments, international organisations, NGOs, creative organisations and faith groups for a holistic approach to environmental issues • Supplies independent advice to governments, academics, the media and the general public • Brings members from all over the world together under common policy issues • Directly inputs into European and UN policy developments • Promotes excellence in environmental management through an awards portfolio.
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Cogent
Cogent is the UK's industry skills body for chemicals, pharmaceuticals, nuclear, oil and gas, petroleum and polymer businesses, and we also have a key role in meeting the skills needs of emerging technologies.
As an employer-led Sector Skills Council (SSC), we work with industry to research and forecast skills needs and develop fit-for-purpose standards and qualifications and other skills solutions.
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Czech Republic: Occupational Safety Research Institute (VUBP)
The Occupational Safety Research Institute (VÚBP, v.v.i.) is a public research institution founded by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Republic.
Aims and activities
The aim of the establishment of VÚBP, v.v.i. is conducting scientific research in occupational safety and health protection at work as well as conducting specific tasks stemming from the International Labour Organisation conventions, existing legal regulations in Occupational Safety and Health (OSH), requirements of the Council of the European Union and the European Commission, the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Eurostat and needs of the founder and the labour inspection.
The main activity subject of VÚBP, v.v.i. is
- scientific research
- verification and application of methods and means in the area of risk prevention relating to health or life impairment of persons
- the environment and patrimony, relating to work activities and improving well-being at work and as well quality of working life.
The Institute is also involved in operational research, i.e. monitoring of the current state and trends in OSH, keeping and up-dating on the data and overall statistics related to OSH.
VÚBP, v.v.i. is the analytical and conceptual executive office for OSH.
Further activities of the Institute involve the development and maintenance of factual, bibliographical and reporting systems in OSH; standardisation, testing and certification tasks, acting as an office for major accidents prevention; training, education and promotion of OSH, consultation centre and OSH expertise.
In the above mentioned core areas, the Institute conducts publishing as well as business activities.
Other activities including scientific, research and development tasks are set forth by the law on public research institutions. The activities encompass expertise, counselling, consulting and informational feed-back referring to the Institute’s activities, publishing, teaching and training, in-depth research and consultancy in OSH and HR management, certification and assessment of programmes and services anchored in the Institutes´s mission, managing and organising of expert and educational services. The scope and conditions relating to this segment are defined in the business licence and the law on public research institutions.
The institute has been providing professionally managed services for more than fifty years, e.g.:
- working conditions risk analysis
- expertise advisory care in OSH as well as well-being of employees
- ascertaining the influence of work and working conditions on health condition and well-being at work
- contributing to education and training in protection and health support
- health analyses including accidents at work, absenteeism, distribution of occupational diseases and diseases influenced by work.
Furthermore, the Institute focuses on international cooperation, is involved in joint research with foreign partners as well as internships which lead to exchange of findings and joint work on publications. The organisation hosts scientific metings, conferences and seminars, both on national and international scale and provides for research infrastructure.
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DAkkS
DAkkS (Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle) is the national accreditation body of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is legally mandated to carry out accreditations of conformity assessment bodies.
DAkkS as an independent accreditation body assesses in about 4500 cases the technical competence of accred- ited laboratories, inspection and certification bodies, whose services are needed in all sectors of industry. Through accreditation DAkkS confirms that these bodies are competent in conducting their tasks in accordance with the applicable requirements. In short: DAkkS con- trols the controllers (certifiers, testing laboratories, etc.).
Hence DAkkS has an important role to play in strengthen- ing the quality infrastructure and underpinning the German economy.
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DEFRA
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is a government department in the UK.
We cover – we make policy and legislation, and work with others to deliver our policies in - areas such as:
the natural environment, biodiversity, plants and animals
sustainable development and the green economy
food, farming and fisheries
animal health and welfare
environmental protection and pollution control
rural communities and issues.
Although we only work directly in England, we work closely with the devolved administrations in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, and we generally lead on negotiations in the EU and internationally.
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EAEPC
The European Association of Euro-Pharmaceutical Companies (EAEPC) is a Brussels-based non-profit making organisation, which regroup the European licensed parallel distribution industry, championing the industry's achievements and the benefits of its products.
Through national associations and individual company membership, it encompasses over 70 firms from 16 countries in the European Economic Area (EEA). All products handled by EAEPC members have national or EU regulatory approval and are exclusively sourced from and sold to EEA countries using authorised trade channels.
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Environment Agency
We are an Executive Non-departmental Public Body responsible to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and a Welsh Government Sponsored Body responsible to the Minister for Environment and Sustainable Development.
Our principal aims are to protect and improve the environment, and to promote sustainable development. We play a central role in delivering the environmental priorities of central government and the Welsh Government through our functions and roles.
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European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
Since its creation in 1996, the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work has been contributing to safer, healthier and more productive workplaces. People all over Europe have the right to work in a safe and healthy environment and we are working continuously to achieve this. One of our main goals is to identify and share good practice in order to achieve genuine safety and health and promote a risk prevention culture across Europe.
Changing work environments create new risks that need to be addressed in new ways. Service industries are now the main employer in Europe and psychosocial and organisational demands are becoming more and more relevant. Besides accident prevention, in the coming years we need to look more closely at lifetime health issues.
Traditional prevention measures might have to be replaced or complemented by holistic approaches and innovative practices. Health and safety practitioners will need to pay more attention to these areas of health promotion in the workplace. Also, we need to look beyond the established mortality statistics.
The real scale of work-related problems, which includes work-related diseases and not just accidents, may be many times greater. The Agency has a key role in making these wider health effects understood.
The ethical component of our message continues to be important, but we also need to emphasise the economic feasibility of what we are advocating. We all have a common goal – to better protect Europe's workers and to nurture and support Europe's enterprises.
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FDI World Dental Federation
FDI World Dental Federation was founded in 1900 as Fédération Dentaire Internationale in Paris, France and is one of the world’s oldest existing health profession organisations. More than 100 years since its founding, FDI World Dental Federation serves as the principal representative body for more than 1 million dentists worldwide, developing health policy and continuing education programmes, speaking as a unified voice for dentistry in international advocacy, and supporting member associations in oral health promotion activities worldwide.
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Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
The Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA) is a public-law institution without legal capacity based in Dortmund with branches in Berlin and Dresden plus a field office in Chemnitz. As a federal authority it is directly responsible to the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS).
The Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health as a major governmental research institution advises the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in all matters of safety and health and of the humane design of working conditions. As a federal institution with R&D functions the Federal Institute operates at the interface between science and politics and renders transfer services from the science system into policy, corporate practice and the broader society and vice versa. BAuA's tasks range from policy advice, the performance of sovereign duties and knowledge transfer into corporate practice through to the educational and instructional work done by the German Occupational Safety and Health Exhibition (DASA).
In this area of the homepage you will find information on the tasks, co-operations and programmes, organisation and locations as well as tendering activities of the Federal Institute.
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Fera
Food & Drink
Fera's food and drink analytical testing services are underpinned by scientific expertise, detailed knowledge of current and emerging regulations, and internationally recognised quality standards.
Wildlife
Fera has the largest concentration of vertebrate ecologists in the UK. This along with the facilities and resources have positioned our scientists as leaders in wildlife management and disease.
Plants, Bees & Seeds
Fera has statutory responsibilities for delivering policy and inspectorate functions in relation to Plant Health, Bee Health and Plant Varieties and Seeds.
Environment
Fera specialises in bespoke and higher tier studies, modelling and advice for pre-registration data packages and product support.
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Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
FIOH is a multidisciplinary research and specialist institute on occupational health and safety founded in 1945. It is a national governmental institute covering relevant research aspects of work life and conditions of work, including surveillance of working conditions, well-being at work, physical, chemical, biological and physiological exposures, occupational medicine, psychology and stress, epidemiology, safety and organization of work. The main functions of the Institute are research, specialist advisory services, training and dissemination of information. The Institute acts as a specialist institute of the World Health Organization and the International Labour Office in the field of occupational health. FIOH has participated in several EU-projects of various EU-programmes. In addition, the FIOH specialists contribute to various EU advisory bodies and standardization groups. FIOH is an active member of the Bilbao Agency Topic Centres. The Institute has coordinated the Topic Centre on Good Practice, Systems and Programmes (2002–2004) and is currently coordinating the Topic Centre Work Environment. In addition FIOH is a partner in the Topic Centre Risk Observatory.
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GPCA
Gulf Petrochemicals & Chemicals Association (GPCA) represents a powerful segment of the Gulf region economy. Its industries contributes a significant share to the non-oil GDP of the Gulf as major providers of jobs and the source of vital raw material for a wide range of downstream industries. GPCA was the first trade association formed in the Gulf region in 2006 by its eight visionary founding members: SABIC, Tasnee, Qapco, QVC, Borouge, GPIC, PIC, and Equate. The Founding Members’ vision foresaw the need for a voluntary and non-profit association focused on providing the resources, aid and technical assistance, needed by the petrochemicals and chemicals industry of the Gulf. This early insight proved to be accurate, enabling GPCA to come into existence speedily and be immediately accepted in the Gulf.
Today it is the Gulf’s sole trade association, respected and recognized as the collective voice of the petrochemicals and chemicals industries on regional and international issues of common interest. It is also the trusted source of authoritative data on the Gulf region’s petrochemicals and chemicals industries, and has steadily expanded its influence and membership base to offer multiple platforms for stakeholders to network and share best practice.
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Health & Safety Executive
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is Britain's national regulator for workplace health and safety. It works to prevent death, injury and ill health to those at work and those affected by work activities.
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Health & Safety Laboratory
HSL was originally set up to minimise risks to people's health and safety at work. Today, with a century's experience, investment and growth under our belt, the scope of our work is unparalleled - and ever-widening. So, as well as continuing to support HSE, we now work with a wide range of other public and private-sector organisations, often conducting detailed, bespoke research and development work on their behalf.
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HKPC
Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) is a multi-disciplinary organization with the headquarters located at Kowloon Tong. HKPC was established in 1967 according to the "Hong Kong Productivity Council Ordinance" which aims at promoting and assisting Hong Kong business sectors through the introduction of more efficient and updated business and technological methods.
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IAOH
Welcome to Indian Association of occupational health. IAOH is committed to make India's workplaces Healthy, Safe and Green - free from the ill-effects of workplace hazards. Our mission has assumed even more significance and relevance in the light of Bhopal tragedy and Chernobyl disaster, both of which are stark pointers to the damage which can be caused to the health of people and ecosystems. A definitive action is called for.
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IFA Germany
IFA, the Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (the former BGIA) is an institute of the German statutory accident insurers for the industrial and the public sector. As such IFA gives support to these institutions in all scientific and technical issues relating to the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases. 240 persons are involved in research, consultancy and testing in the following fields of interest: hazardous chemicals, biological agents, physical factors such as noise, vibration and radiation, safety of machinery including usability, ergonomics, epidemiology and toxicology.
IFA cooperates closely with other research institutions and universities, both on a national and on an international level. As concerns issues of product safety, IFA is also in close contact with industry: It is a nationally and European notified test and certification body under the terms of the European Directives for Personal Protective Equipment and Machinery. Besides that, it helps manufacturers to develop and optimize safe products for the world market.
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IIRSM
The International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM) was established in 1975 as a professional body for health and safety practitioners. It was created to advance professional standards in accident prevention and occupational health throughout the world.
Over the last three decades IIRSM has grown from a collective group of UK health and safety professionals to a thriving International Institute spanning over 70 countries.
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Industrial Safety and Health Association of Taiwan
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INRS
INRS is a French Institute competent in the area of occupational risk prevention: protecting workers’ health and safety and preventing occupational accidents or diseases. Its missions include: anticipating needs (with studies and research programmes), raising awareness (via information products, prevention campaigns) and assistance (through technical guidance, information resources, training).
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INSHT
INSHT is the specialized scientific/technical body of the Spanish Government Administration in OSH matters. It was created in 1978 as an autonomous body belonging to the Ministry of Labour and Immigration and focused on analyzing, promoting, supporting and improving OSH issues.
Action points:
• Technical assistance: providing specialized technical assistance to different departments of the administration, to stakeholders and also to OSH experts from public institutions or private companies. This activity represents approximately 30% of its global resources.
• Study/Research on OSH: OSH research on various fields: Social research (ie.: Working conditions surveys); Epidemiological studies based on working accidents; field and laboratory research on chemicals, physical agents and ergonomics. Research promotion: supporting and launching biannual research grants.
• Training: An annual program of regular activities is designed and carried out.
• Promotion/Information/Dissemination: Every three months a technical magazine is edited. Also edited: several specialized publications such as chemical measurements methods or the collection of the Prevention Technical Notes. OSH Posters and leaflets.
• Guidelines/Standardization: Technical assistance in OSH issues to the development of new legislation, regulation and guidelines. Standardization process: INSHT collaborates in technical committees to the formulation of UNE, EN and ISO standards.
• Testing/Certification of protective equipment and machinery.
• Secretariat of the National Commission for Safety and Health at Work:
INSHT give technical support and secretariat assistance to the National Commission for Safety and Health at Work, tripartite organism that supervises and coordinates OSH actions at nation level.
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IOM
The IOM is a major independent centre of scientific excellence in the fields of occupational and environmental health, hygiene and safety. We were founded as a charity in 1969 by the British coal industry in conjunction with the University of Edinburgh and became fully independent in 1990. Our mission is to benefit those at work and in the community by providing quality research, consultancy and training in health, hygiene and safety and by maintaining our independent, impartial position as an international centre of excellence.
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IOSH
The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) is the Chartered body for health and safety professionals. With more than 39,000 individual members, we’re the biggest professional health and safety organisation in the world. We’re committed to cutting down the number of people who die or are made ill by what they do for a living. Across the world, two million people die every year as a result of health and safety failures. In the European Union alone, someone dies every three and a half minutes. We think that when it comes to health and safety, only advice from qualified, experienced and skilled professionals will do. That’s why one of our main roles is to maintain high standards. We’re the voice of the profession, and lobby governments on policy and law. We accredit qualifications for our members, give guidance, develop resources and run courses and events to help them in their work. We recognise that health and safety isn’t just down to the experts. We work with a range of organisations to raise awareness – and standards. And we develop training for schools and businesses, and run campaigns that are relevant to millions of working people. IOSH was founded in 1945 and is a registered charity.
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IRATA
IRATA is the sole global trade association in the work-at-height sector; it has member companies in every continent. Industrial rope access has been developed by IRATA in the last 20 years to a point where it is the chosen means of access for much of the work in the offshore oil and gas industry as well as a range of projects in construction, civil engineering, the built and natural environment and much more. Its success is based on thorough training and strict work guidelines that deliver an unrivalled safe working record year after year.
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ISFP
The International Society for Fall Protection (ISFP), a non-profit organization, works with safety professionals around the world to create and improve access to a full range of fall protection information.
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Italy: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Prevention (ISPESL)
ISPESL is the Italian National Institute for Occupational Safety and Prevention that is under the supervision of the Italian Ministry of Health. The Institute is a technical-scientific body of the National Health System and it acts as a national centre of research, information, documentation, consultancy and training in the field of occupational safety and health.
ISPESL has about 900 employees and is divided into five central departments .The activities of the central departments are carried out in their respective laboratories by personnel spanning a number of professions and competences: physicians, biologists, chemists, physicists, engineers, geologists, statisticians, mathematicians, computer experts, laboratory technicians.
ISPESL’s presence throughout the entire country is guaranteed by 36 local departments spread throughout Italy and located in each Italian region. These are concerned mainly with certification activities and the personnel is skilled in technical engineering.
ISPESL is committed in the field of occupational hygiene, occupational medicine, information and training, environmental interaction of productive plants, safety technology and certification. In addition to research projects, ISPESL carry out consultancy, assistance, training and information activities for the benefit of public or private subjects. The principal targets are the Local Health Agencies of the Italian National Health Service.
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IWA
The Inland Waterways Association (IWA) is a registered charity, founded in 1946, which advocates the conservation, use, maintenance, restoration and development of the inland waterways for public benefit.
IWA members’ interests include boating, towing path walking, industrial archaeology, nature conservation and many other activities associated with the inland waterways.
IWA works closely with navigation authorities, other waterway bodies, a wide range of national and local authorities, voluntary, private and public sector organisations.
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Ministry of Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship
Ministry of Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship conducts active policy of employment and administrative and other work concerning industry, except food and tobacco industry; shipbuilding; energy; mining; crafts; cooperatives, except agricultural; small and medium entrepreneurship; trade; trade politics; national production protection politics; economic cooperation with foreign countries.
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Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare is a cabinet level ministry of the Japanese government. It is commonly known as Kōrō-shō in Japan. This ministry provides regulations on maximum residue limits for agricultural chemicals in foods, basic food and drug regulations, standards for foods, food additives, etc.
It was formed with the merger of the former Ministry of Health and Welfare or Kōsei-shō and the Ministry of Labour or Rōdō-shō.
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NASC
Founded in 1945 the NASC membership now accounts for a significant share of the UK's total industry workload and is increasingly making its mark in Europe. Our members operate from locations throughout the UK.
The NASC's operates a strict policy of full compliance to all new legislation and its own code of conduct. This separates us from the rest of the industry. Through our annual membership audit we ensure that our members uphold best practice as professionals. This means we do not look for shortcuts on safety, which could put lives at risk.
Leading By Example
Few trade associations can claim to have achieved so much in such a short time. The NASC - The National Access & Scaffolding Confederation has been the established national representative employers organisation for the UK Access and Scaffolding Industry for more than 60 years.
In recent years the NASC has become a highly visible and vocal body on all major issues, and more representative of the industry as a whole. For many, both within the construction industry and the media, the NASC is now one of the leading trade associations.
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National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health Malaysia
December 1, 1992 marked a new era in the promotion of Occupational Safety and Health in Malaysia. On this day the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) was launched, after careful preparation and commitment from all parties to improve the safety and health of workers at the workplace in Malaysia. In the words of the Minister of Human Resources, Malaysia, NIOSH would be a "critical catalyst" in the promotion of occupational safety and health that would also serve as the "backbone" to create a "self-regulating occupational safety and health culture" in Malaysia.
NIOSH was established on 24 June 1992 as a Company Limited by Guarantee, under the Malaysian Companies Act, 1965. As a company, NIOSH is expected to operate efficiently and with minimal administrative bureaucracy. The NIOSH Board of Directors comprises of 15 Board members, ten of which are appointed by the Government while the remaining are elected by NIOSH members during the Annual General Meeting (AGM). This makes NIOSH different from similar institutions in other countries. NIOSH was set up with a RM1 million Launching Grant from the Government and a further RM50 million Endowment Fund (RM40 million from the Social Security Organization (SOCSO) of Malaysia and a further RM 10 million from the Malaysian Government), which will be invested, and the return of investment will be used to partly finance the operation of NIOSH.
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NEBOSH
NEBOSH (The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health) was formed in 1979 as an independent examining board and awarding body with charitable status. We offer a comprehensive range of globally-recognised, vocationally-related qualifications designed to meet the health, safety, environmental and risk management needs of all places of work in both the private and public sectors.
Courses leading to NEBOSH qualifications attract around 30,000 candidates annually and are offered by over 400 course providers in 80 countries around the world. Our qualifications are recognised by the relevant professional membership bodies including the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM) and the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA).
NEBOSH examinations and assessments are set by its professionally qualified staff assisted by external examiners; most of whom are Chartered Safety and Health Practitioners operating within industry, the public sector or in enforcement.
Our technical standards are overseen by a Qualification and Technical Council with representatives drawn from national institutions.
In October 2000, NEBOSH became the first health and safety awarding body to receive awarding body recognition from the Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator (Ofqual, previously QCA) in England, the Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills (DCELLS) in Wales and the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) in Northern Ireland.
In August 2009, NEBOSH received Approved Awarding Body status from the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) in Scotland.
In addition, NEBOSH maintains Investors in People (IIP) status and is also an ISO 9001:2008 registered organisation.
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NIOSH
The mission of NIOSH is to generate new knowledge in the field of occupational safety and health and to transfer that knowledge into practice for the betterment of workers. To accomplish this mission, NIOSH conducts scientific research, develops guidance and authoritative recommendations, disseminates information, and responds to requests for workplace health hazard evaluations.
NIOSH provides national and world leadership to prevent work-related illness, injury, disability, and death by gathering information, conducting scientific research, and translating the knowledge gained into products and services, including scientific information products, training videos, and recommendations for improving safety and health in the workplace.
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NPL
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is one of the UK's leading science and research facilities. It is a world-leading centre of excellence in developing and applying the most accurate standards, science and technology available.
NPL occupies a unique position as the UK's National Measurement Institute and sits at the intersection between scientific discovery and real world application. Its expertise and original research have underpinned quality of life, innovation and competitiveness for UK citizens and business for more than a century:
NPL provides companies with access to world-leading support and technical expertise, inspiring the absolute confidence required to realise competitive advantage from new materials, techniques and technologies;
NPL expertise and services are crucial in a wide range of social applications - helping to save lives, protect the environment and enable citizens to feel safe and secure. Support in areas such as the development of advanced medical treatments and environmental monitoring helps secure a better quality of life for all;
NPL develops and maintains the nation’s primary measurement standards, supporting an infrastructure of traceable measurement throughout the UK and the world, to ensure accuracy and consistency.
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NRCWE
NRCWE monitors, analyses and explores the working environment
The National Research Centre for the Working Environment (NRCWE) is a Danish government research institute under the Ministry of Employment. The mission of the NRCWE is to monitor, analyse and explore conditions in the working environment of importance to health, safety and work role functioning.
NRCWE serves as a knowledge base for the Ministry of Employment, the social partners and working environment counsellors.
The National Research Centre for the Working Environment (NRCWE) serves as a knowledge base for the administrative and legislative work of the Ministry of Employment. Furthermore, NRCWE disseminates research based knowledge to the social partners, enterprises and working environment counsellors, contributes to further education at the universities and serves as a gateway to working environment knowledge for enterprises through the Working Environment Information Centre.
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Occupational Safety and Health Bureau Thailand
The Department of Labour Protection and Welfare, Ministry of Labour of Thailand, as Thailand’s responsible authority for the ASEAN-OSHNET Information Network Programme, proudly establishes this website with an aim to be an online focal point for exchanging information, experiences and knowledge on occupational safety and health (OSH) in this region. The main goals of this joint activity are to eliminate the injuries and diseases in the workers, and to strengthen the economic sustainability of the region.
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Occupational Safety Health Council Hong Kong
Established under the Occupational Safety Health Council Ordinance in 1988, the Council is a statutory body for promoting safety and health at work and sustaining the valuable workforce of Hong Kong.
The Council's services include promoting occupational safety and health in the community; education and training; consultancy services; research and strategies development, information dissemination and facilitating exchanges between the government, employers, employees, professionals and academics.
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OSHC
OSHC is envisioned as the national authority for research and training on matters pertaining to safety and health at work. It provides the expertise and intervention mechanism to improve workplace conditions in the Philippines.
It has a dual mandate of protecting Filipino workers against accidents and illnesses and promoting workers' welfare through effective programs that enhance productivity, workers well-being and afford social protection to its client sector. The Center adopts a multisectoral strategy with its partners -- business, workers group, other Government and Non-Governmental Organizations and the Academe to fulfill its mandate.
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PEROSH
The 13 member institutes of PEROSH aim to cooperate and coordinate their research and development efforts for healthier, longer and more productive working lives and to counsel, support and cooperate with the EU and the national authorities of Europe in their role policy development and enforcement.
In order to achieve this, and to improve the quality of research and development and of the dissemination of results, members seek to
pool resources and share knowledge across the institutions and countries
set up a proactive dialogue with the EU and other OSH-stakeholders internationally and nationally
cooperate with external research centres and OSH-related institutions and networks
collaborate on EU R&D projects and programmes
promote the partnership
Joint collaboration within PEROSH on fields of common interest is one of the key points of the network. In enables to create synergies and to use resources and knowledge accross countries efficiently to improve the effects of OSH research.
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SEHA
Abu Dhabi Health Services Company or SEHA, is an independent public joint stock company founded to manage the curative activities of the public hospitals and clinics of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
The establishment of SEHA is part of the Government of Abu Dhabi’s healthcare sector reform initiatives and represents another step in the realization of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE's vision to provide the people of Abu Dhabi with healthcare services that compare favorably with the best in the world.
SEHA’s mission is to transform the healthcare landscape of Abu Dhabi and realize that vision. We are committed to doing this in a socially responsible and cost effective way. We will measure our achievement by benchmarking ourselves against international standards and by measuring our effectiveness in improving the accessibility, affordability, choice, and satisfaction of our patients.
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The Asia-Pacific Occupational Safety and Health Organization
The Asia-Pacific Occupational Safety and Health Organization (APOSHO) is an international body composed of non-profit professional organizations devoted to the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases. Although full membership is given to non-governmental organizations in the Asia-Pacific region, any occupational safety and health organizations, even in the regions other than the Asia-Pacific, can join the APOSHO as associate or affiliate members.The first APOSHO Annual Conference took place in Singapore in August 1985 by the suggestion of chairperson of the National Safety Council of Australia. It was called initially "the Coordinating Committee of Asia-Pacific National Safety Councils" and later in 1992 renamed as now at the 8th Annual Conference. Members as of January 2005 : 33 organizations from 22 different countries Two member organizations from Australia, China, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Mauritius, Thailand, Vietnam respectively.
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The ASSE-Kuwait chapter
The ASSE-Kuwait chapter envisions developing into a center of excellence providing professional guidance, services, consultancy and resources to the Industrial and Social sectors in the region on matters related to Health, Safety and Environmental Protection.
Mission Statement
American Society of Safety Engineers- Kuwait Chapter is a non profit organization of professionals committed to the advancement of Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) practices among the Industrial sectors and social groups in Kuwait
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The British Safety Industry Federation
The British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) is the lead association for the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Directive and is recognised as a Competent Authority by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE). The BSIF has active links with many government departments and over 130 representative Trade Bodies.
Set up in 1994, the Federation currently has some 160 members, ranging from manufacturers and distributors of safety products through to test houses, certification bodies and safety professionals. Membership is accommodated within a number of sector trade associations.
Today the BSIF is firmly established as the major independent voice of the British safety industry, helping to both influence legislation and provide industry in general with a source of authoritative information on a range of workplace safety issues, while representing the needs of its members.
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The Bulgarian Institute for Standardization
The Bulgarian Institute for Standardization (BDS) is the national executive body for standardization in the Republic of Bulgaria.
BDS develops, accepts and approves Bulgarian standards, participates in the work of international and European organizations for standardization, as its main target is to defend the Bulgarian interests in that sphere.
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The Department of Health
The Department of Health provides strategic leadership for public health, the NHS and social care in England.
We have responsibility for standards of health care, including the NHS. We set the strategic framework for adult social care and influence local authority spend on social care. We also set the direction on promoting and protecting the public’s health, taking the lead on issues such as environmental hazards to health, infectious diseases, health promotion and education, the safety of medicines, and ethical issues.
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The Department of Labour New Zealand
The Department of Labour aims to achieve though its work is to grow New Zealand’s economy and improve the quality of lives through a high-performing labour market and immigration system.
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The Dubai Health Authority
The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) was created in June 2007, by Law 13 issued by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Ruler of Dubai. As the strategic health authority for the Emirate of Dubai, the DHA is empowered to set policies and strategies for health and to assure the application of those health policies and strategies. His Excellency Qadhi Saeed Al Murooshid is the Director General of the Dubai Health Authority (DHA).
The DHA’s aim in Dubai is to provide an accessible, effective and integrated healthcare system, protect public health and improve the quality of life within the Emirate. This is a direct translation of the objectives of the Dubai Strategic Plan 2015 launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Keeping the strategic plan in mind, the DHA’s mission is to ensure access to health services, maintain and improve the quality of these services, improve the health status of nationals, residents and visitors and oversee a dynamic, efficient and innovative health sector.
In addition to overseeing the health sector for the Emirate of Dubai, the DHA also focuses on providing services through DHA healthcare facilities including hospitals (Al Wasl, Dubai and Rashid), specialty centres (e.g. the Dubai Diabetes Center) and DHA primary health centres spread throughout the Emirate of Dubai.
The main pillars of service delivery at DHA health facilities are quality, efficiency, patients and staff. It is our aim to maintain and/or improve the quality and efficiency of DHA health services. An important aspect of the service delivery strategy is to focus on patients, their needs and satisfaction as well as attract, retain, nurture and support outstanding staff.
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The Institute of Acoustics
The Institute of Acoustics is the UK's professional body for those working in acoustics, noise and vibration. It was formed in 1974 from the amalgamation of the Acoustics Group of the Institute of Physics and the British Acoustical Society (a daughter society of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers). The Institute of Acoustics is a nominated body of the Engineering Council, offering registration at Chartered and Incorporated Engineer levels. The Institute has some 3000 members from a rich diversity of backgrounds, with engineers, scientists, educators, lawyers, occupational hygienists, architects and environmental health officers among their number. This multidisciplinary culture provides a productive environment for cross-fertilisation of ideas and initiatives. The range of interests of members within the world of acoustics is equally wide, embracing such aspects as aerodynamics, architectural acoustics, building acoustics, electroacoustics, engineering dynamics, noise and vibration, hearing, speech, underwater acoustics, together with a variety of environmental aspects. The lively nature of the Institute is demonstrated by the breadth of its learned society programmes.
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The International Association of Oil & Gas producers
The International Association of Oil & Gas producers (OGP) encompasses most of the world’s leading publicly-traded, private and state-owned oil & gas companies, oil & gas associations and major upstream service companies. OGP members produce more than half the world’s oil and about one third of its gas.
The association was formed in 1974 to develop effective communications between the upstream industry and an increasingly complex network of international regulators. Originally called the E&P Forum, in 1999 the name International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (OGP) was adopted.
An essential part of OGP’s mission (see also Vision, Mission & Objectives) is to represent the interests of the upstream industry before international regulators and legislators. From its headquarters in London, OGP represents the industry in such UN bodies as the International Maritime Organization and the Commission for Sustainable Development. OGP also works with the World Bank and with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is also accredited to a range of regional bodies that include OSPAR, the Helsinki Commission and the Barcelona Convention.The International Association of Oil & Gas producers (OGP) encompasses most of the world’s leading publicly-traded, private and state-owned oil & gas companies, oil & gas associations and major upstream service companies. OGP members produce more than half the world’s oil and about one third of its gas.
The association was formed in 1974 to develop effective communications between the upstream industry and an increasingly complex network of international regulators. Originally called the E&P Forum, in 1999 the name International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (OGP) was adopted.
An essential part of OGP’s mission (see also Vision, Mission & Objectives) is to represent the interests of the upstream industry before international regulators and legislators. From its headquarters in London, OGP represents the industry in such UN bodies as the International Maritime Organization and the Commission for Sustainable Development. OGP also works with the World Bank and with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is also accredited to a range of regional bodies that include OSPAR, the Helsinki Commission and the Barcelona Convention.
From an office in Brussels, OGP provides an essential conduit for advocacy and debate between the upstream industry and the European Union (EU). This involves regular contact with the European Commission and the European Parliament.
OGP also helps members achieve continuous improvements in safety, health and environmental performance and in the engineering and operation of upstream ventures. OGP’s extensive international membership brings with it a wealth of know-how, data and experience. OGP committees and task forces manage the exchange and dissemination of this knowledge through publications and events around the world.
Additionally, OGP promotes awareness of Corporate Responsibility issues within the industry and among stakeholders. Transparency of revenues and combatting corruption are current areas of interest.
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The International Commission on Occupational Health
The International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH) is an international non-governmental professional society whose aims are to foster the scientific progress, knowledge and development of occupational health and safety in all its aspects. It was founded in 1906 in Milan as the Permanent Commission on Occupational Health.
Today, ICOH is the world's leading international scientific society in the field of occupational health with a membership of 2,000 professionals from 93 countries. The ICOH is recognised by the United Nations as a non-governmental organisation (NGO) and has close working relationships with ILO, WHO, UNEP and ISSA. Its official languages are English and French.
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The International Labour Organization
The ILO is the international organization responsible for drawing up and overseeing international labour standards. It is the only 'tripartite' United Nations agency that brings together representatives of governments, employers and workers to jointly shape policies and programmes promoting Decent Work for all. This unique arrangement gives the ILO an edge in incorporating 'real world' knowledge about employment and work.
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The Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA)
The Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency aims to contribute to the national economy by maintaining and improving the safety and health conditions at work through the efficient implementation of projects such as research and development, promotion of industrial accident prevention technologies, provision of technical assistance and training on occupational safety and health, inspection on dangerous facilities and equipment, etc.
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The Met Office
The Met Office is the UK's National Weather Service.
We have a long history of weather forecasting and have been working in the area of climate change for more than two decades.
We are a Trading Fund within the Department for Business Innovation and Skills, operating on a commercial basis under set targets. Our targets are verified and publicised in this section.
We employ more than 1,800 people around the world.
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The Ministry of Manpower Singapore
Singapore adopts a national, strategic and long term approach to achieve sustainable, continuous improvement in Workplace Safety and Health performance. WSH 2018, the National Strategy for Workplace Safety and Health for Singapore, aims to bring down the national fatality rate to less than 1.8 per 100,000 workers by 2018, and thus achieve one of the best safety records in the world.
The Ministry of Manpower places considerable emphasis on inculcating a culture of safety and health in all workplaces, and reinforcing the message that poor safety management could lead to costly losses. All employees and stakeholders are encouraged to take responsibility for workplace safety and health, and proactively plan to minimise risks. Also, those who create workplace safety and health risks will be held accountable.
Visit the sections below to understand Workplace Safety and Health-related legislation and guidelines, employer’s obligations and training opportunities available to improve safety at the workplace.
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The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, is one of 27 research institutes and centers that comprise the National Institutes of Health (NIH) , U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) . The mission of the NIEHS is to reduce the burden of human illness and disability by understanding how the environment influences the development and progression of human disease.
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The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health Japan
The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (JNIOSH) is the only comprehensive research institute for occupational safety and health in Japan. Under the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health Act (2006), JNIOSH is actively conducting scientific research in order to contribute to administration of the government and for workers in industry, by eliminating industrial accidents and diseases, promoting workers’health, and creating a safe and comfortable working environment.
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The Supreme Council of Health Qatar
The Supreme Council of Health has put a solid and modern foundation through the establishment and development of a primary health system for the state of Qatar. This system was meant to cope with the concept of wellness which is one of the pillars of Qatar national vision. Such concept stems from the principle of enhancing the physical and mental health for the population of Qatar.
The existence of a high quality health care system in Qatar is an important factor in facing the health challenges posed mainly by the life style adopted by most of the population. So, such system will help them enjoy health and wellness which are conducive to productivity and contribution in the country’s progress.
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The Swedish Work Environment Authority
The Swedish Work Environment Authority
The Swedish Work Environment Authority is the administrative authority for issues relating to the working environment.
Our vision is that everyone can contribute to a positive working environment. To reach our goal, we promote and encourage active participation in every workplace in Sweden.
Our principal aim is to protect the right to a healthy and safe working environment.
We strive to reduce the risks of ill-health and accidents at work and to improve the working environment in a holistic perspective. We act to realize the public policy objective of a good and developmental working environment for all.
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The University of Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen is today at the forefront of teaching, learning and discovery, as it has been for 500 years. As the 'global university of the north', we have consistently sent pioneers and ideas outward to every part of the world. We are an ambitious, research-driven university with a global outlook, committed to excellence in everything we do.
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The University of Helsinki
The University of Helsinki is one of the best multidisciplinary research universities in the world. The high-quality research carried out by the university creates new knowledge for educating diverse specialists in various fields, and for utilisation in social decision-making and the business sector.
The university, with almost 4,000 researchers and teachers, operates on four campuses in Helsinki and at 17 other locations. There are 35,000 students, and a further 30,000 participate in adult education.
Founded in 1640, the University of Helsinki wants to strengthen its position among the world's leading multidisciplinary research universities and to actively promote the well-being of humanity and a fair society.
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TUC
The TUC is the voice of Britain at work. With 58 affiliated unions representing 6.2 million working people from all walks of life, we campaign for a fair deal at work and for social justice at home and abroad.
We negotiate in Europe, and at home build links with political parties, business, local communities and wider society.
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UKAS
The United Kingdom Accreditation Service is the sole national accreditation body recognised by government to assess, against internationally agreed standards, organisations that provide certification, testing, inspection and calibration services.
Accreditation by UKAS demonstrates the competence, impartiality and performance capability of these evaluators.
UKAS is a non-profit-distributing private company, limited by guarantee. UKAS is independent of Government but is appointed as the national accreditation body by the Accreditation Regulations 2009 (SI No 3155/2009) and operates under a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government through the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills.
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WMA
The Water Monitoring Association (WMA) represents the interests of companies involved in all aspects of water monitoring.
It was formed in mid 2007 to influence the development of standards, equipment, personnel and applications that affect qualitative and quantitative water monitoring.
The objectives of the Association are to;
· provide an independent technical resource for members and their clients;
· influence appropriate industry standards, codes, safety procedures and operating principles;
· encourage the professional development and a high level of ethical conduct of industry personnel;
· seek co-operative endeavours with other professional organisations, institutions and regulatory bodies, nationally and internationally.
Membership is open to any company or individual that has an interest in the monitoring of water and related fields.
WMA provides articles for leading industrial magazines variety of topics related to this market sector.
Development of British Standards is a key function for the association and WMA representatives attend the BSI EH3/6 management committee. We will be sending representatives to all relevant European (CEN) and International (ISO) working groups assisting in the development of new standards.
The Association’s web site consists of public and member’s areas and will be expanded to include relevant guidance and support to members and their clients.
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World Health Organisation
WHO is the directing and coordinating authority for health within the United Nations system. It is responsible for providing leadership on global health matters, shaping the health research agenda, setting norms and standards, articulating evidence-based policy options, providing technical support to countries and monitoring and assessing health trends.
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World Safety Organization
The purpose of the WSO is to internationalize all safety fields including occupational and environmental safety & health, accident prevention movement, etc., and to disseminate throughout the world the practices, skills, arts and technologies of safety and accident prevention profession.
WSO provides facilities too pool technological and methodological knowledge in the health, safety, environmental and accident prevention profession worldwide, in order to share this wealth of information. Membership in WSO is open to all individuals and entities involved in the multi-discipline field of safety and accident prevention, regardless of race, color, creed, ideology, religion, social status, sex or political beliefs.
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