Every 15 seconds, a worker dies from a work-related injury or illness. All of those casualties could be avoided. Join today's Live Interview with the ILO's Occupational Safety and Health team to learn how.
Hello to everyone and thanks for joining us today! Our experts are here to answer your questions. Post them in the comments and they'll respond as soon as they can.
From what I have listened to I think you have discussed about technical skills related to OHS, but what do you think about the trend in behaviour-based safety and all the psychological component behind it?
Also what can be done from a ILO Standpoint to have developing states and especially those within the Caribbean Region, namely the smaller states of the OECS to be OSHA compliant?
What are the various modes being considered for reaching youth? Are curriculum development? Using existing civic groups/or clubs for example being considered?
Have ILO ever thought of having Youth Representative who would be charged with the responsibility of sharing ILO overall goals throughout it's constituents and at the same time building awareness.