Title: Wiking Husberg
1Northern Dimension PartnershipHealth at Work
Strategy
2Global Estimates
Global workforce 2.8 billion Work related
fatalities 2.2 million Occupational
accidents 270 million Work-related
diseases 160 million Global GDP (income) 30
000 billion USD Lost GDP in accidents/diseases
4 Illiterate 1000 million People in
poverty 1000 million Child workers 246
million
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Life expectancy at birth, in years Source
WHO/Europe, HFA Database, January 2005
4Towards systematic approach
- 1981 ILO Convention 155
- 1985 ILO Convention 161
- 1989 EU Framework Directive 391
- 2001 ILO-OSH 2001
- 2003 ILO Global Strategy on OSH
- 2006 ILO Convention 187 on Promotional OSH
- 2007 EU Strategy on OSH 2007-12
- 2007 WHO Global Plan of Action 2008-17
5WHO Global plan of action on workers health 2008
- 2017
- Policy instruments (national policy framework,
national action plan - Protect at the work place (define essential
interventions, primary prevention) - Access to occupational health services
- Surveillance of workers health accurately
identify and control hazards - Inclusion of workers health in other sector
policies
6EU Community strategy 2007-2012 on health and
safety at work
- Aims for a 25 reduction of occupational
accidents - EU strategy 2002-06 decrease 17 , absence rate
fallen by 20 - But still
- 28 of workers suffer non-accident problems
- 35 feel that their job put them on risk
7EU Community strategy 2007-2012 on health and
safety at work (2)
- Develop national strategies policy coherence
(public health, social cohesion, employment)
implement EU Directives - Changes in the workplace, change of behaviour,
especially SMEs - Identifying and evaluating risks (risk
assessment) - Education and training programmes
- Improving health and promoting awareness
8New ILO Convention 187 - 2006
Article 2
- NATIONAL OSH POLICY
- NATIONAL OSH SYSTEM
- NATIONAL OSH PROFILE
- NATIONAL OSH PROGRAMME
9Health and Work
International strategies and collaboration
Societal support systems
Employment relations
Work
OSH system
Health
Occupational hazards and strains
Employability
Primary health care system
Some problems- social dialogue- variation and
polari- sation of health- access to service-
access to info- non-coherence of actions-
costs and resources
Life style Habits
Work ability
Health behaviour
10Target population and work
Population
Micro companies SMEs
Non-active population
Informal work
Formal empl.
Unemployed
11Commonalities WHO, ILO, EU
- Right to health and safety
- Right to health services
- Right to know
- Right to work
- Raising awareness, building preventative OHS
culture - Full coverage and access to quality, affordable
services - Collaboration and cooperation intercountry,
regional, national - Incorporation of health and safety in all policies
12Commonalities WHO, ILO, EU (2)
- National systematic level
- Government leadership
- Tripartite participation
- National OSH profiles and indicators
- National OHS strategy and plan
- Enforcement of legislation
- Institutional framework health systems
development, centres of excellence on OHS labour
inspection
13Commonalities WHO, ILO, EU (3)
- Tools and mechanisms
- Human resource capacities
- Basic and applied research
- Evidence based practices guidelines
- Simple tools for practice
- Information dissemination experts/workplaces/publ
ic internet - Mainstreaming OSH into trainig and education
- Follow-up and evaluation of progress
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15Healthy life healthy work Forum
- WHO
- the silent worker
- Informal sector, migrant workers, working
children - Keep up the political momentum
- Provide evidence based facts
- Combine public health and occupational health
- ILO
- Systematic approach Conv 187
- Profile, programme, system
- Safety culture
- Awareness raising (ILO estimates, World Day 28
April) - Tri-partism access to work places
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- EU
- The community OSH strategy 2003 2007 has led to
results - Decrease of fatalities 17
- Decrease of absenteeism 20
- Increased practical implementation of the
Directives - Cope with demographic change
- Ageing work force
- Lack of work force
- Cooperation MinHealth MinLabour
- ICOH
- Broad concept of health social determinants of
health - Global pandemics (SARS, avian flu) work related
- 50 of Europeans not covered, inequity, high
risk areas - Several options for occ health services ? BOHS
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- Case of new EU Member State - Lithuania
- Differing trends in the EU 25
- Case shows lower indicators negative trends
- Challenges in system and in resources
- Improvement process started
- Strategy 2008 12
- Baseline survey
- Based on intl strategies
- Clear plans for improvement
- Although open indicators
18Healthy life healthy work Forum
- Healthy Workplace Initiative of the Bilbao
Agency - The economies are changing, new demographic
phenomena rapid ageing of the population If we
want to be high on the political agenda, we have
to work for keeping people healthy up to the
retirement age and beyond - in the complex situation in the workplace work
across the borders of jurisdictions is a
necessity - 167,000 fatalities attributed to work-related
accidents and diseases in the EU-27 - importance of having reliable statistical data
has an effect on identifying the priorities - safety in societies will result in better
productivity and competitiveness - Healthy workplace initiative SMEs as a target
point other tools such as OSH Week needs to be
harnessed to support this activity 36 seminars - media should be used for disseminating
information to the general public
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- Reports on regional OSH projects
- ILO OSH Project in North-West Russia
- Created and adapted new methodologies
- Practical testing of ILO-OSH 2001
- Multiplying in other countries
- Coop with Partnership
- South East European Network on Workers' Health
- Establishment of SEE Network
- Cooperation with the BSN OSH network and the
Partnership SIHLWA/OSH network - Baltic Sea Network on Occupational Health and
Safety - Established networking and collaboration
- Joining forces with Partnership SIHLWA/OSH
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- Broadening traditional occupational health to
lifestyle-related issues with a work aspect - alcohol and work/ Sweden
- Alcohol still is a delicate issue to be
discussed? NO! - Alcohol toxication as a cause for occupational
accidents - Screening methodologies, voluntariness
- Workplace to be used as an arena for
interventions - alcohol and work (2007-2010)/ Finland
- Training of OH doctors, part of occ health
services - Material (guidebook, drinking diary)
- Early identification (screening), brief
interventions - Workplace is a good setting to prevent alcohol
problems - HIV/AIDS at workplaces
- Workplace programme for HIV/AIDS
- Link HIV/AIDS work with the OSH organisation
21Partnership Health at Work Strategy
- Based on
- the WHO Global Plan of Action on Workers' Health
20082017, - the ILO Global Strategy on Occupational Safety
and Health (2003) and - the ILO Convention No. 187,
- the European Strategy for Safety and Health at
Work 20072012, - the new EU Health Strategy, 'Together for Health
A Strategic Approach for the EU 2008-2013' - the new EU Second Programme of Community action
in the field of Health 20082013
22Partnership Health at Work Strategy
- The Partnership notes
- work and health are closely inter-related
- all adverse health effects and injuries are
preventable - health and safety at work require a systematic
approach and strong leadership by the
Governments - major inequities great variations in working
conditions, in the health of the workers, and
variation in access occupational health services - underserved workplaces and workers need basic
occupational health services, the basic
conditions for high productivity - public health and occupational health are closely
related and need to be developed in parallel - the improvement of workers' health is also
strongly related to lifestyle issues, such as
nutrition, smoking, alcohol consumption, physical
exercise, etc.
23Partnership Health at Work Strategy
- The Partnership resolves
- the multifaceted interactions of work and health
health should be integrated in all policies - the strategies on occupational health and safety
of WHO and ILO, as well as of the EU for the EU
member countries, are to be implemented
effectively - the ILO Convention No. 187 on Promotional
Framework adopted and implemented in full - Actively diminishing the inequity in health
between and within countries - joint activities in the field of workplace health
promotion to reduce communicable and
non-communicable diseases - allocating sufficient resources to projects and
to development of occupational health service
systems - a closer collaboration between primary health
care and occupational health services, including
the need for competence and capacity building.
24Health at Work Strategy
- The Partnership recommends
- Policies and programmes
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- 1. Each Partner Country, whenever feasible, to
draw up a national occupational safety and health
profile according to the guidance provided by the
ILO as the basis for the national programme on
occupational health and safety. Such profiles
should be used for the identification of the most
urgent needs for action and for the follow-up of
the progress made. - Â
- 2. Each Partner Country, whenever feasible, to
draw up a national policy and programme for the
development of work life, health and safety at
work and the development of working conditions
conducive to health and well-being, as described
in the ILO Convention No. 187. This task is
recommended to be carried out in collaboration
with other relevant ministries and stakeholders. - Â
- 3. Each Partner Country, whenever feasible, to
prepare a special national programme for the
development of occupational health services for
all working people. Where appropriate, the Basic
Occupational Health Services approach is used for
providing services particularly to the currently
underserved groups in the formal and informal
employment sectors.
25Health at Work Strategy
- The Partnership recommends
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- Specific actions
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- 4. Special joint and national actions to be
instituted for the elimination of the most
dangerous hazards at work in the sectors and
branches of economy at highest risk, by utilizing
successful experiences from the Partner Countries
and by sharing information, knowledge and good
practices in such preventive work. - Â
- 5. The Partner Countries to organize audits of
occupational health and safety. The nature of the
audits should be informational and they should
promote learning rather than resemble
inspections. Sharing the results of the audits
will be used for learning from the partners. - Â
- 6. Partner Countries may organize specifically
targeted actions for the management of special
occupational health and safety problems
recognized as priority issues for a part or for
the whole Region, such as the improvement of
occupational health and safety in the transport
sector.
26Health at Work Strategy
- Capacity building
- 7. Partner Countries to organize region-wide
joint seminars, courses and symposia for sharing
experiences and for training experts working in
authorities and in services in the field of
health and safety. - Â Â
- Information
- Organized efforts for sharing information through
the web to be enhanced by utilizing the existing
information systems, such as the NDPHS Database,
the Baltic Sea Network on Occupational Health and
Safety, various newsletters and other media.
Existing networks will be used for effective
sharing of good practices. Simultaneously, the
establishment of national and sectoral networks
is encouraged to support the effective
implementation of activities. - Â The Partner Countries to organize joint
information campaigns for awareness raising among
the public at large and among the interested
parties in particular on the importance of
occupational health and safety for the
development of the Region. For this purpose, the
information support of the ILO, WHO and the
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
should be fully utilized. - Â
- Partnership to organize study tours for
decision-makers, authorities and experts of
individual countries to share experiences and
learn from the neighbours. - Â
- Follow-up and evaluation
- 9. The Partnership to organize a follow-up
activity enabling the evaluation of achievement
of the above activities by the end of 2011.
27Background for the joint Plan of Action
- Recently endorsed OHS strategies (ILO, WHO, EU)
- (discussed in Bonn, October
30,2007 Vilnius, November 14,2007) - Analysis of OHS status in the countries
- (draft reports of BSN
network countries are available) - NDPHS Strategy on Health at Work
- (prepared by NDPHS OSH
expert group during 2007 to be further - discussed by the Pre-PAC
Forum on November 15,2007) - Project proposal developing occupational health
services, and preventing work-related ill-health - (based on the discussions
within the BSN and SIHLWA-OSH expert - groups and eleborated by
FIOH) - Plan of Action will be translated into practical
activities - (BSN and SIHLWA OSH will
be utilized for coordination and guidance)
28Project outline for implementation start
29Cooperation between WHO, ILO and EU with BSN-OSH
network and Northern Dimension Partnership on
Health and Social Wellbeing (NDPHS), 14 Nov,
Vilnius
- - provide joint assistance for basic occupational
health systems development - sharing of information
- risk assessment
- best practice
- awareness raising (WD 28 April, Safety week,
Health Day) - support Partnership Health at Work strategy
based on ILO, WHO and EU OSH strategies, and - give full approval of the Project concept for
implementing the Partnership strategy
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- recommends
- to enhance the process of cooperation between
WHO, ILO and EU, and between sub-regional
networks - to utilise WHO, ILO and EU OSH strategies to
prepare national occupational health and safety
systems - at the national level increase cooperation to
utilise all health and safety resources - consider links between public health,
occupational health and life style issues within
a work place context - the adoption of the Partnership Health at Work
Strategy - support the outline for a project to implement
the Strategy
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