An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Canadian Occupational Health and Safety System
Advertisements

I want to do a work placement... ERASMUS WORK PLACEMENTS : a practical checklist by Annette Strauss and Adele Browne.
STRENGTHENING FINANCING FOR DEVELOPMENT: PROPOSALS FROM THE PRIVATE SECTOR Compiled by the UN-Sanctioned Business Interlocutors to the International Conference.
Program Evaluation. Overview and Discussion of: Objectives of evaluation Process evaluation Outcome evaluation Indicators & Measures Small group discussions.
Brigitte Froneberg, ILO 10/2002
Dr. Dietmar Elsler, EU-OSHA
Community engagement Implementing NICE guidance 2008 NICE public health guidance 9.
Health and Safety Committees RENZO BERTOLINI Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety.
Centre for Environment Education ENVIS Centre on Environmental Education (EE)
“Ensuring Employment Sector Service Excellence Across Communities” Carol Stewart Employment Sector Council London-Middlesex (ESCLM)
Presentation on Behalf of the European Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPHER) The Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Toronto Canada,
OSHA’s 21d Consultation Program SHARP TRFA 14 November 2005.
1. Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) Presentation to RCC Stakeholders - Webinar Session January 14 th, 2014.
Decent Work and a Fair Globalization : the role of ILO standards International Labour Standards Department.
Presentation for China Migrant Labour Occupational Health and Safety Project – June 2009 Knowledge – a Prerequisite to Strengthening Labour Inspection.
Presentation for China Migrant Labour Occupational Health and Safety Project – June 2009 Healthy Workplaces A Comprehensive Approach to Wellness and Productivity.
IT Governance and Management
Social Situation Observatory – Social inclusion and income distribution IKINET Limitations of regional innovation indicators Warsaw, 24 May 2006.
CPMA Repacking and Wholesale Food Safety Program August 14 th, 2006 Calgary, AB.
Management and Evaluation of Health and Safety in Workplaces.
Norah McRae, Executive Director Co-operative Education Program and Career Services.
CARICOM TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR SENIOR OFFICERS. CARICOM Content of Presentation Elements of Training Programme Implementation modalities and Results achieved.
National Health Information Infrastructure “Person(al)” Health This presentation does not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Government or the Institution.
AFI Comprehensive Implementation Programme (ACIP), in cooperation with AFCAC and other stakeholders, to organize Pan African Training Coordination Conferences.
permissible Halal food sector has become an area of opportunity across the global food trade. 70% of Muslims or 1.33 billion of the 1.9 billion Muslims.
United Nations Millennium Action Plan Health InterNetwork World Health Organization April 2001.
Decent Work for All ASIAN DECENT WORK DECADE Ray Grannall Regional Senior Specialist for Skills Development for Asia Pacific Region Asia Pacific.
Interoperability ERRA System.
Registrant Engagement Through CPD Aoife Sweeney, Head of Education, CORU - Health and Social Care Professionals Council, Ireland.
Canadian Food Safety Standards May 2008 Austin, Texas.
Introducing the Aboriginal Education and Training Policy NSW Department of Education & Training Aboriginal Education and Training Policy
Best Practices Database Fulfils prevention objectives outlined in 5 year Plan and Prevention Strategy to identify and disseminate best occupational health.
Presentation for China Migrant Labour Occupational Health and Safety Project - June, 2009 Overall Policy and Regulatory Considerations Affecting Migrant.
How eNet4S can benefit your project? eNet4S Software Solution Business Team Chief Technology Officer July 11, 2006.
NIOSH. BACKGROUND Promoted on 1 st December 1992 Vision  to help create a safe and healthy work culture in Malaysia. Mission  to become the centre of.
Short Break Champions July Champions Why Selection The Role Programme of activities Lessons learned Going Forward.
Prime Responsibility for Radiation Safety
Presented by: Tracy Reynolds, Business Development Manager & Matt Scicchitano, Account Manager Presented by: Tracy Reynolds, Business Development Manager.
Policies of the major countries of the world concerning implementation of integrated science and technology information networks International Workshop.
Institutional Considerations
International Standards and the International Labour Organisation.
Session 8: Statistical Infrastructure Joseph Ilboudo UNECA/ACS Workshop Review of RRSF Implementation.
Working Group No. 5 “ Occupational Safety & Health ” Chair of the Working Group: H.E Mr. Md. Mujibul Haque, State Minister Government of Bangladesh.
Strengthening Public Health Practice: Using Core Competencies for Public Health Canadian Public Health Association 2008 Annual Conference.
OSH and Nepal OSH has not been a hot agenda There are some provisions related to OSH in Labour Act – 10 Labour Offices with factory inspectors –
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Statistical Division Data Initiatives: The UNECE Gender Database and Website Victoria Velkoff On behalf of.
North Etobicoke LIP Summit Woodbine Convention Centre June 28 th, 2011.
Riga’s AC Baseline Review Säästva Eesti Institute Heidi Tuhkanen, SEI-Tallinn Centre
Consultant Advance Research Team. Outline UNDERSTANDING M&E DATA NEEDS PEOPLE, PARTNERSHIP AND PLANNING 1.Organizational structures with HIV M&E functions.
CONTRIBUTING TO THE ELABORATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIES FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) DEVELOPMENT Loretta Asiedu Senior Counselor WIPOWindhoek,
Economies of Scale: A National Network of Quitlines Suzy McDonald, Program Consultant, Tobacco Control Programme, Health Canada.
HN Conference Prepared for the future Seminar Working in partnership.
Future needs for capacity building and recommendations to the OIE Dr Sarah Kahn Consultant to the OIE
OSHA Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines
New professional standards for social workers Effective from 1 st November 2015.
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE OF THE ILO/TURIN INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION.
REPRESENTING EMPLOYER ORGANIZATIONS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Daniel Funes de Rioja IOE Executive Vice-President IOE Vision Statement Meeting of IOE European.
AHIMA’s Commission on Certification for Health Informatics and Information Management (CCHIIM) Test Development Process Jo Santos, RHIA Senior Manager,
ITC-ILO/ACTRAV Course A Trade Union Training on Occupational Safety, Health & HIV/AIDS (26/11 – 07/12/2012, Turin) Introduction to National Occupational.
Presentation to the Ontario Professional Firefighters Association Health and Safety Seminar February 1, 2015 Information Update.
CSC Initiatives, 2008 / 2009 ACBOA Annual General Meeting April 8, 2008 Halifax, Nova Scotia.
A Business Leader’s Expectations of HR
Baltic Regional Conference, , Riga
Gender statistics in Information and Communication Technology for Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equality Dorothy Okello, Annual.
GENDER STATISTICS IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
Accreditation Update Regional Municipality of Durham March 15, 2018.
Performance and Quality Improvement
Blueprint for a National ASD Strategy
Director-General: Mr. E Africa
THE LABOUR ADMINISTRATION AND INSPECTION PROGRAMME LAB/ADMIN
Presentation transcript:

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas

May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas A means for the improvement of work related health and safety throughout the America’s by effectively disseminating and sharing reliable knowledge from world-wide sources using a cooperative web information service.

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Web Information Service Is based on the experience and proven track record of: Services of the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) Programs delivered in partnership with many organizations including the WHO, the ILO, and the European Agency for Occupational Health and Safety, and

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety In particular, the web portal created in partnership with SESI (Social Service of Industry) for the improvement of health and safety in Brazilian industry.

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety SESI Web Portal on Occupational Health & Safety

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Usability and Effectiveness of the SESI Web Portal and Its Functionality for: The cooperative development by the SESI Regional Offices of the respective Brazilian states and the SESI National Office, and Effective dissemination and sharing of the relevant knowledge among those who need it have been tested, evaluated and proven to be successful

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Americas’ OSH Portal Will: Be cooperatively created by credible organizations from the respective countries Contain information needed by workplace participants and others to thoroughly understand the problems, their causes and relevant solutions

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Be readily accessible and usable to make informed decisions and to take informed actions toward improving the health and safety in Americas’ workplaces Be kept up-to-date with knowledge tapped from diverse reliable sources across the world Deliver this knowledge in a usable and useful form to those active in dealing with workplace health and safety concerns

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Demonstration

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Components of a Portal Information/knowledge content Structure for information/knowledge delivery Content Management System (CMS) Hardware/software/communication system Administration

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety The Development Process Will: Identify and quantify information/ knowledge needs Design an appropriate structure for information knowledge delivery Establish a content management system

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Establish a hardware/ software/communi- cations system to present and deliver the service Ensure that the administrative infrastructure is in place for ongoing maintenance and improvement

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Determine and Categorize Information Content for Easy Access Examples to consider in categorizing content: Industrial sectors Activities in specific sectors Regional distribution Occupations Nature of undertakings

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Define Appropriate Presentation for Users Determine the profile of users and define the form, format and language of presentation for the different categories of users: Workers Senior executive (employers) Line managers

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Practitioners Consultants Government officials Others

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Identify Information Knowledge Sources Identify sources of credible, up-to-date information and knowledge: in the Americas throughout the world Establish partnerships and linkages for information- sharing

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Design Structure for Information/Knowledge Delivery Design a structure and organization for presenting the information to enable users to gain information and knowledge specific to their circumstances in a form and format readily usable by them.

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Create the OSH Portal Establish appropriate hardware/ software/communications systems Develop and implement a content management system Determine the procedures for the cooperative creation and up-dating of the knowledge content

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Ensure the commitment of the necessary resources Implement the necessary administration mechanisms Administer training and continuous up-dating and up-grading and improvements

An Occupational Health and Safety Portal for the Americas May, 2006 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Thank You Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Phone: Ext Fax: Web Site: