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IOHA 2010
IOHA 2008

Taipei, Taiwan
18-22 February 2008
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IOHA November 2008 Newsletter

The IOHA November 2008 is now available online.

 

Contents 

1-2       Letter from the Editor

4-10     News from the IOHA Board

5-7       News from Member Associations

11        News from ICOH

11-12   News from WHO and WHO CCs for Occupational Health

12-13   News from the ILO

13-14   News from the European Union

14-22   Contributions from Readers

 

 
IOHA 2010

IOHA 2010

 28 September - 2 October 2010

 Roma, Italy

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IOHA Newletter Vol 16 No. 1 - April 2008

The IOHA Newsletter April 2008 is now available online

 

 

Contents 

  • 1          Letter from the Editor
  • 2          News from the IOHA Board
  • 3-5       7th IOHA International Scientific Conference
  • 5-7       News from Member Associations
  • 7          News from ICOH
  • 7-8       News from WHO
  • 8-9       News from the European Union
  • 9-15     Silicosis Prevention
  • 15-18   International Actions
  • 18-21   Contributions from Readers
 
IOHA Newsletter November 2007

 The IOHA Newsletter November 2007 is now available online

Contents

  • 1-2    Letter from the Editor
  • 2-3    News from the IOHA Board
  • 4    7th IOHA International Scientific Conference
  • 4-8    News from Member Associations
  • 8    News from ICOH
  • 8-9    News from WHO
  • 10    News from ILO
  • 10-11    News from the European Union
  • 11-12    Contributions from Readers
 
Outline for the Development of National Programmes for Elimination of Asbestos-Related Diseases

The International Occupational Hygiene Association welcomes this practical guidance from the ILO and the WHO. We believe it will show the way forward for countries still using chrysotile asbestos and assist them to set up national programmes to eliminate asbestos-related diseases. We are especially grateful to the ILO & WHO for their stated commitment to providing guidance, advice and practical tools to help individual countries identify the extent of asbestos-related disease and to develop their own programmes, based on proven approaches, to eliminate them. Workers are most at risk of contracting these diseases due to poorly controlled, and often unrecognised, exposure to asbestos materials in their daily labours. We urge governments around the world, particularly in
the developing world, to take up this offer.

See http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safework/cis/oshworld/news/asb-outline.htm

 
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