ILO Conference
Session 1 How Businesses and Workers are Collecting and Using OSH Data and Information to improve OSH Performance
Wednesday, 18.10.2017
9:00 – 12:30
1st Floor, Room 14
German-English simultaneously
A+A ILO International Occupational Safety and Health Conference 2017 Meeting the current and future workplace demands for OSH
People matter and engaging people (and their organizations), in all their various capacities, is necessary to achieve safe and healthy workplaces now and in the future. Governments, businesses, workers, safety and health professionals, researchers, practitioners, designers, planners and builders, social insurance professionals and associations, as well as occupational safety and health (OSH) service providers and suppliers all play a critical role in meeting the current and future workplace demands for OSH. The ILO International OSH Conference 2017 will provide a forum for stakeholders to learn about current research, resources and good practices and the opportunity to share their experiences and discuss their concerns related to the following four session topics: How Businesses and Workers are Collecting and Using OSH Data and Information to Improve OSH Performance, Violence and Psychosocial Risks at Work, OSH in Global Supply Chains, and OSH for Youth.
OSH information and data is key to the development and implementation of effective OSH practices, systems and programmes that lead not only to improvements in safety and health performance but also improvements in their competitiveness and profita bility. This session will discuss how OSH data is being collected and shared, often using new technologies, and how that data and information is being used by businesses and workers to improve OSH performance.
E-tools and the collection and use of OSH data in Europe
Tim Tregenza, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Spain
Practice of Optimized Utilization of OSH Data in SME
Fu Wenhu, Fangshan Safety Supervision Bureau of Beijing, China
How Toyota Material Handling use forklift truck data to improve their customers’ occupational safety
Marcus Löwendahl, Toyota Material Handling Europe AB, Sweden
Good practice in the workplace 2 (tbc)
Sebastian Bartels, Dekra Insight