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XIX World Congress onSafety and Health at WorkGlobal Forum for Prevention

Building a Global Culture of Prevention for a Healthy and Safe Future

September 11 - 15, 2011 / Ýstanbul, Turkey

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XIX World Congress onSafety and Health at WorkGlobal Forum for Prevention

Building a Global Culture of Prevention for a Healthy and Safe Future

September 11 - 15, 2011 / Ýstanbul, Turkey

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informationMottoBuilding a global culture of prevention for a healthy and safe future.

Main Topics

World Congress Offers You Everything You Would Expect

Official Websitewww.safety2011turkey.org

Our website offers the most up to date information on the Congress, the International Film and

Multimedia Festival, the hotels, transportation, social tours, technical tours and training courses, expo.

• Exchange: To provide a forum for the exchange of new information and practices aiming at the promotion of occupational safety and health.• Cooperation: To build and reinforce networks and alliances for cooperation and to strengthen partnerships among all those concerned.• Sharing: To provide a platform for the development of knowledge and sharing of strategies and good practices on occupational safety and health.• Expo: To measure the pulse of the sector by focusing on many current and pressing topics presented by speakers specialised in the OSH sector.

I. Comprehensive, proactive and preventative approaches to safety and health at workII. Systems approach for occupational safety and healthIII. Social dialogue, partnerships and innovation on occupational safety and healthIV. New challenges in a changing world of work and the global economy

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informationMottoBuilding a global culture of prevention for a healthy and safe future.

Main Topics

World Congress Offers You Everything You Would Expect

Official Websitewww.safety2011turkey.org

Our website offers the most up to date information on the Congress, the International Film and

Multimedia Festival, the hotels, transportation, social tours, technical tours and training courses, expo.

• Exchange: To provide a forum for the exchange of new information and practices aiming at the promotion of occupational safety and health.• Cooperation: To build and reinforce networks and alliances for cooperation and to strengthen partnerships among all those concerned.• Sharing: To provide a platform for the development of knowledge and sharing of strategies and good practices on occupational safety and health.• Expo: To measure the pulse of the sector by focusing on many current and pressing topics presented by speakers specialised in the OSH sector.

I. Comprehensive, proactive and preventative approaches to safety and health at workII. Systems approach for occupational safety and healthIII. Social dialogue, partnerships and innovation on occupational safety and healthIV. New challenges in a changing world of work and the global economy

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contentsBuilding a Global Culture ofPrevention for a Healthy and Safe Future

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contentsBuilding a Global Culture ofPrevention for a Healthy and Safe Future

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welcome message

XIX World

Congress on Safety and

Health at Work

September 11-15, 2011Ýstanbul, Turkey

Faruk ÇelikMinister

Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the “XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at

Work” to be convened from September 11 to 15 at Haliç Congress Centre in Ýstanbul, the

European capital of culture for 2010 and the cradle of civilizations for centuries.

The “World Congress on Safety and Health at Work” will serve as an international platform

for exchanging opinions among the public and private sector administrators, occupational

safety and health professionals, workers' and employers' representatives and all

stakeholders employed in the field of occupational safety and health, and the experts

coming from all around the world.

In recent years, the impact of global financial and economic crisis is felt in every aspect of

life, including the fields of employment, working life and occupational safety and health.

One of the most effective and efficient ways of eliminating the adverse effects of the global

financial and economic crisis is the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases

through increased investment for a safe working environment that will eventually increase

the welfare of the workers and the productivity of the labour.

The Congress, which has been organised once every three years since 1955, is the

World's greatest and most comprehensively participated international organisation in the

field of occupational safety and health. I would like to take this opportunity to indicate that

it is also an honour for our Ministry that Turkey has been selected as the host country of

the Congress for 2011.

The Congress will be held under the motto of “Building a Global Culture of Prevention for a

Healthy and Safe Future” and will include plenary sessions, various technical sessions,

symposia, regional meetings, workshops, poster sessions and international multimedia

and film festival with active participation of national and international competent

institutions. The Congress will also provide you an excellent opportunity to explore the city

of Ýstanbul through several social events.

As the Minister of Labour and Social Security of the Republic of Turkey, I would like to

emphasize that your active participation in this Grand Event will be very much appreciated.

Take the opportunity to attend the “XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work”,

and explore Ýstanbul, the only metropolis in the World that is situated on two continents.

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www.safety2011turkey.org 01

welcome message

XIX World

Congress on Safety and

Health at Work

September 11-15, 2011Ýstanbul, Turkey

Faruk ÇelikMinister

Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the “XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at

Work” to be convened from September 11 to 15 at Haliç Congress Centre in Ýstanbul, the

European capital of culture for 2010 and the cradle of civilizations for centuries.

The “World Congress on Safety and Health at Work” will serve as an international platform

for exchanging opinions among the public and private sector administrators, occupational

safety and health professionals, workers' and employers' representatives and all

stakeholders employed in the field of occupational safety and health, and the experts

coming from all around the world.

In recent years, the impact of global financial and economic crisis is felt in every aspect of

life, including the fields of employment, working life and occupational safety and health.

One of the most effective and efficient ways of eliminating the adverse effects of the global

financial and economic crisis is the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases

through increased investment for a safe working environment that will eventually increase

the welfare of the workers and the productivity of the labour.

The Congress, which has been organised once every three years since 1955, is the

World's greatest and most comprehensively participated international organisation in the

field of occupational safety and health. I would like to take this opportunity to indicate that

it is also an honour for our Ministry that Turkey has been selected as the host country of

the Congress for 2011.

The Congress will be held under the motto of “Building a Global Culture of Prevention for a

Healthy and Safe Future” and will include plenary sessions, various technical sessions,

symposia, regional meetings, workshops, poster sessions and international multimedia

and film festival with active participation of national and international competent

institutions. The Congress will also provide you an excellent opportunity to explore the city

of Ýstanbul through several social events.

As the Minister of Labour and Social Security of the Republic of Turkey, I would like to

emphasize that your active participation in this Grand Event will be very much appreciated.

Take the opportunity to attend the “XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work”,

and explore Ýstanbul, the only metropolis in the World that is situated on two continents.

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September 11 - 15, 2011Haliç Congress Center,

Ýstanbul, TURKEY

International LabourOrganization (ILO)

International Social SecurityAssociation (ISSA)

Ministry of Labour andSocial Security, Turkey (MoLSS)

Official LanguagesEnglish, French, Spanish,

German and Turkish

Official Websitewww.safety2011turkey.org

Dates

about the world congress

www.safety2011turkey.org 03

Ý S T A N B U L

M U N I C I P A L I T Y

SupportersPremium Sponsor Silver Sponsor

Contact us: Congress Secretariat

Address: Ýnönü Bulvarý No: 42 Pk: 06520Emek / ANKARA / TURKEYTel: +90 312 215 80 86Fax: +90 312 215 50 27E-Mail: [email protected]

Registration & Housing Office Address: PK 34746

Barbaros Mahallesi Uphill Towers A Blok No: 106Ataþehir / ÝSTANBUL / TURKEY

Tel: +90 216 688 4641Fax: +90 216 688 4642E-Mail: [email protected]

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September 11 - 15, 2011Haliç Congress Center,

Ýstanbul, TURKEY

International LabourOrganization (ILO)

International Social SecurityAssociation (ISSA)

Ministry of Labour andSocial Security, Turkey (MoLSS)

Official LanguagesEnglish, French, Spanish,

German and Turkish

Official Websitewww.safety2011turkey.org

Dates

about the world congress

www.safety2011turkey.org 03

Ý S T A N B U L

M U N I C I P A L I T Y

SupportersPremium Sponsor Silver Sponsor

Contact us: Congress Secretariat

Address: Ýnönü Bulvarý No: 42 Pk: 06520Emek / ANKARA / TURKEYTel: +90 312 215 80 86Fax: +90 312 215 50 27E-Mail: [email protected]

Registration & Housing Office Address: PK 34746

Barbaros Mahallesi Uphill Towers A Blok No: 106Ataþehir / ÝSTANBUL / TURKEY

Tel: +90 216 688 4641Fax: +90 216 688 4642E-Mail: [email protected]

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world congress at a glance

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organizing committee

ILO

ISSA

MoLSS

National Organizing Committee

Members Government

Employer Organizations

Employee Organizations

Professional Organizations & Association

International Organizing Committee • Programme on Safety and Health at Work and The Environment SafeWork (ILO)• Valentina Forastieri, Coordinator, Health Promotion and Training Cluster, SafeWork (ILO)• Igor Fedotov, Coordinator, Occupational and Environmental Health Cluster, SafeWork (ILO)• Annick Virot, Coordinator, CIS Centers Network, SafeWork (ILO)

• Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, Secretary General, International Social Security Association (ISSA)• Walter Eichendorf, Deputy Director General, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV)• Olaf Petermann, Chair of the Special Commission on Prevention of the ISSA• Bernd Treichel, Project Manager, International Social Security Association (ISSA)

• , Undersecretary of MoLSS• Sýddýk Topaloðlu, Deputy Undersecretary of MoLSS• Kasým Özer, Director General of DGOSH, MoLSS• Ýsmail Gerim, Deputy Director General of DGOSH, MoLSS

• Chairperson • Serhat Ayrým, Undersecretary of MoLSS

• Ministry of Health• Ministry of Forest and Hydraulic Works• Social Security Institution, MoLSS• Labour Inspection Board, MoLSS• Directorate General of Labour, MoLSS• Directorate General of Occupational Health and Safety (DGOHS), MoLSS• Occupational Health and Safety Centre (ÝSGÜM), MoLSS

• Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB)• Turkish Confederation of Employer Associations (TÝSK)• Turkish Confederation of Tradesmen and Craftsmen (TESK)

• Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions (TÜRK-ÝÞ)• Confederation of Turkish Real Trade Unions (HAK-ÝÞ)• Turkish Confederation of Progressive Trade Unions (DÝSK)

• Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects (TMMOB)• Turkish Medical Association (TTB)• Turkish Nurses Association• Labour Inspectors Association• Society of Public Health Specialists (HASUDER)• Turkish Thoracic Society• Turkish Ergonomics Association• OSH Services and Training Institutions Association• OSH Experts Association (ISGÜDER)• Architects and Engineers Group (MMG)

Seiji Machida, Director,

Serhat Ayrým

Coordinators of Congress Secretariat

Scientific Advisory Committee• Chair, Bilkent University• Nazmi Bilir, Hacettepe University• Levent Akýn, Ankara University• Murat Gündüz, Middle East Technical University• Rana Güven, Coordinator, MoLSS

• Belgin Çaðdaþ, MoLSS• Umut Yüzer, MoLSS

Rüçhan Iþýk,

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world congress at a glance

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organizing committee

ILO

ISSA

MoLSS

National Organizing Committee

Members Government

Employer Organizations

Employee Organizations

Professional Organizations & Association

International Organizing Committee • Programme on Safety and Health at Work and The Environment SafeWork (ILO)• Valentina Forastieri, Coordinator, Health Promotion and Training Cluster, SafeWork (ILO)• Igor Fedotov, Coordinator, Occupational and Environmental Health Cluster, SafeWork (ILO)• Annick Virot, Coordinator, CIS Centers Network, SafeWork (ILO)

• Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, Secretary General, International Social Security Association (ISSA)• Walter Eichendorf, Deputy Director General, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV)• Olaf Petermann, Chair of the Special Commission on Prevention of the ISSA• Bernd Treichel, Project Manager, International Social Security Association (ISSA)

• , Undersecretary of MoLSS• Sýddýk Topaloðlu, Deputy Undersecretary of MoLSS• Kasým Özer, Director General of DGOSH, MoLSS• Ýsmail Gerim, Deputy Director General of DGOSH, MoLSS

• Chairperson • Serhat Ayrým, Undersecretary of MoLSS

• Ministry of Health• Ministry of Forest and Hydraulic Works• Social Security Institution, MoLSS• Labour Inspection Board, MoLSS• Directorate General of Labour, MoLSS• Directorate General of Occupational Health and Safety (DGOHS), MoLSS• Occupational Health and Safety Centre (ÝSGÜM), MoLSS

• Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB)• Turkish Confederation of Employer Associations (TÝSK)• Turkish Confederation of Tradesmen and Craftsmen (TESK)

• Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions (TÜRK-ÝÞ)• Confederation of Turkish Real Trade Unions (HAK-ÝÞ)• Turkish Confederation of Progressive Trade Unions (DÝSK)

• Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects (TMMOB)• Turkish Medical Association (TTB)• Turkish Nurses Association• Labour Inspectors Association• Society of Public Health Specialists (HASUDER)• Turkish Thoracic Society• Turkish Ergonomics Association• OSH Services and Training Institutions Association• OSH Experts Association (ISGÜDER)• Architects and Engineers Group (MMG)

Seiji Machida, Director,

Serhat Ayrým

Coordinators of Congress Secretariat

Scientific Advisory Committee• Chair, Bilkent University• Nazmi Bilir, Hacettepe University• Levent Akýn, Ankara University• Murat Gündüz, Middle East Technical University• Rana Güven, Coordinator, MoLSS

• Belgin Çaðdaþ, MoLSS• Umut Yüzer, MoLSS

Rüçhan Iþýk,

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1) Plenary Sessions

Technical sessions will also deal with the four main topics of the World Congress. They will be divided into six sessions held respectively by ILO, ISSA and MoLSS.

2) Technical Sessions

3) Regional MeetingsMeetings with a regional focus will be held to provide a forum for the regions to share experiences on OSH and to promote dialogue focusing on some of the most hazardous sectors at a regional level. Experts will evaluate national and regionalc hallenges in implementing occupational safety and health, assess ongoing monitoring and evaluation activities and discuss common priorities for action.

4) Symposia In total, thirty one symposia will offer a chance to gain anunderstanding of the current situation regarding safety andhealth as well as an insight into the future challenges.

The Speakers' Corner will be open during the lunch breaks. It is designed to contribute to the exchange of experiencesamong OSH practitioners, in a variety of safety and healthareas.

5) Speakers’ Corner

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take advantage of everything at the world congress

Two plenary sessions will be held in the mornings of September 12 and 13, respectively, which will focus on the four main topics of the Congress: I. Comprehensive, Proactive and Preventative Approaches to Safety and Health at Work; II. Systems Approach to Occupational Safety and Health; III. Social Dialogue, Partnerships and Innovation in Occupational Safety and Health; IV. New challenges in a Changing World of Work and the Global Economy. Keynote speakers from all over the world will address these issues providing an opportunity to share recent experiences and good practices in the field of occupational safety and health.

www.safety2011turkey.org 0708

6) Poster SessionsThe poster sessions will be held throughout the Congress.They provide the opportunity to present research, good practice as well as other information by an individual or representative of teams with an academic or professional focus on occupational safety and health. They combine text and graphics to make a visually pleasing presentation. The posters at the sessions will present general information and invite viewers to ask more detailed information from the presenters.

7) Training CoursesWe would like to kindly invite you to attend and benefit fromthe training courses to be held within the framework of theXIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work. Allparticipants who complete the online registration and pay the additional course fee of 50 USD (30 USD - local participant) will receive a certificate of participation issued by the training course organizers at the end of the course. Training courses will be delivered in English.

The International Film and Multimedia Festival is an integralpart of the XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work. It will take place in Ýstanbul from September 12 to 14, 2011. The Festival offers an overview of films and multimedia productions from all over the world and provides an opportunity for participants to present their projects to a major group of influential international safety and health professionals. The Festival is organized jointly by the International ISSA Sections “Electricity” and “Information”. We cordially invite you to participate actively in the Film and Multimedia Festival. Your participation will substantially contribute to the success of this unique event.

8) International Film and Multimedia Festival

9) Official EventsOfficial events such as the Opening Ceremony, Cocktail, Gala Night and Closing Ceremony are excellent oppor tunities to network with safety and health professionals across the world.

The Ministry of Labour and Social Security of Turkey is pleased to organize the International Safety and Health Exhibition in conjunction with the World Congress. Being part of such a dynamic event, the exhibition will showcase the latest technologies and products. As a World Congress participant, you will have the opportunity to access the exhibition which will be held from September 11 to 15, at the venue of the World Congress.

10) International Safety and Health Exhibition

take advantage of everything at the world congress

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1) Plenary Sessions

Technical sessions will also deal with the four main topics of the World Congress. They will be divided into six sessions held respectively by ILO, ISSA and MoLSS.

2) Technical Sessions

3) Regional MeetingsMeetings with a regional focus will be held to provide a forum for the regions to share experiences on OSH and to promote dialogue focusing on some of the most hazardous sectors at a regional level. Experts will evaluate national and regionalc hallenges in implementing occupational safety and health, assess ongoing monitoring and evaluation activities and discuss common priorities for action.

4) Symposia In total, thirty one symposia will offer a chance to gain anunderstanding of the current situation regarding safety andhealth as well as an insight into the future challenges.

The Speakers' Corner will be open during the lunch breaks. It is designed to contribute to the exchange of experiencesamong OSH practitioners, in a variety of safety and healthareas.

5) Speakers’ Corner

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take advantage of everything at the world congress

Two plenary sessions will be held in the mornings of September 12 and 13, respectively, which will focus on the four main topics of the Congress: I. Comprehensive, Proactive and Preventative Approaches to Safety and Health at Work; II. Systems Approach to Occupational Safety and Health; III. Social Dialogue, Partnerships and Innovation in Occupational Safety and Health; IV. New challenges in a Changing World of Work and the Global Economy. Keynote speakers from all over the world will address these issues providing an opportunity to share recent experiences and good practices in the field of occupational safety and health.

www.safety2011turkey.org 0708

6) Poster SessionsThe poster sessions will be held throughout the Congress.They provide the opportunity to present research, good practice as well as other information by an individual or representative of teams with an academic or professional focus on occupational safety and health. They combine text and graphics to make a visually pleasing presentation. The posters at the sessions will present general information and invite viewers to ask more detailed information from the presenters.

7) Training CoursesWe would like to kindly invite you to attend and benefit fromthe training courses to be held within the framework of theXIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work. Allparticipants who complete the online registration and pay the additional course fee of 50 USD (30 USD - local participant) will receive a certificate of participation issued by the training course organizers at the end of the course. Training courses will be delivered in English.

The International Film and Multimedia Festival is an integralpart of the XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work. It will take place in Ýstanbul from September 12 to 14, 2011. The Festival offers an overview of films and multimedia productions from all over the world and provides an opportunity for participants to present their projects to a major group of influential international safety and health professionals. The Festival is organized jointly by the International ISSA Sections “Electricity” and “Information”. We cordially invite you to participate actively in the Film and Multimedia Festival. Your participation will substantially contribute to the success of this unique event.

8) International Film and Multimedia Festival

9) Official EventsOfficial events such as the Opening Ceremony, Cocktail, Gala Night and Closing Ceremony are excellent oppor tunities to network with safety and health professionals across the world.

The Ministry of Labour and Social Security of Turkey is pleased to organize the International Safety and Health Exhibition in conjunction with the World Congress. Being part of such a dynamic event, the exhibition will showcase the latest technologies and products. As a World Congress participant, you will have the opportunity to access the exhibition which will be held from September 11 to 15, at the venue of the World Congress.

10) International Safety and Health Exhibition

take advantage of everything at the world congress

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when & where

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Sunday September 11, 2011

Training Courses

Special Meetings

Monday September 12, 2011

Speakers’ Corner (SPC)

08:00 – 16:00 Registration Center16:00 – 18:00 Opening Ceremony Haliç Hall18:00 – 20:00 Cocktail Shores of Haliç (Open area)

09:00 – 12:30 Organizer: International Section of the Kasýmpaþa - 5 Hall ISSA on Prevention in the Chemical Industry

09:00 – 12:30 Organizer: International Section of the Kasýmpaþa - 4 Hall ISSA on Machine and System Safety

09:30 – 13:30 Organizer: DGUV / IFA Kasýmpaþa - 1 Hall 10:00 – 14:00 Organizer: International Section of the Kasýmpaþa - 2 Hall

ISSA on Prevention of Occupational Risks in Health Services

13:00 – 15:30 Organizer: Who Euro / See Network Sütlüce - 1 Hall08:00 – 14:00 Organizer: NSC Sütlüce - 2 Hall09:30 – 15:30 Organizer: ILO-CIS and ÝSGÜM Fener Hall10:00 – 12:00 Organizer: The ILO Programme on Balat Hall

HIV/AIDS and the World of Work

08:00 – 16:00 Registration Registration Center09:00 – 11:00 Plenary Opening Session Haliç Hall11:15 – 12:15 Plenary Session (Topics 1 & 2) Haliç Hall 13:45 – 15:45 Technical Session 1 Galata Hall 13:45 – 15:45 Technical Session 2 DuPont Hall13:45 – 15:45 Technical Session 3 Haliç Hall

12:15 – 13:15 SPC 1 Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 2 Fener Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 3 DuPont Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 4 Eyüp Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 5 Sütlüce - 1 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 6 Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 7 Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 8 Sütlüce - 2 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 9 Galata Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 10 Hasköy Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 11 Balat Hall

Registration

when & where

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Symposia (SMP)

Special Meetings

Tuesday September 13, 2011

Speakers’ Corner (SPC)

Symposia (SMP)

16:00 – 18:00 SMP 1 DuPont Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 4 Fener Hall16:00 – 18:00 SMP 7 Sütlüce - 1 Hall16:00 – 18:00 SMP 11 Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 14 Balat Hall16:00 – 18:00 SMP 16 Eyüp Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 17 Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 18 Hasköy Hall16:00 – 18:00 SMP 20 Sütlüce - 2 Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 23 Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall

18:00 – 19:30 Organizer: International Section of the ISSA Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hallon Prevention in the Construction Industry

18:00 – 18:50 Organizer: International Section of the ISSA Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall on Prevention Culture

08:00 – 16:00 Registration Registration Center09:00 – 10:00 Plenary Session (Topics 3 & 4) Haliç Hall10:15 – 12:15 Technical Session 4 Haliç Hall10:15 – 12:15 Technical Session 5 Galata Hall10:15 – 12:15 Technical Session 6 DuPont Hall19:00 – 23:00 Gala Night Dolmabahçe Palace

12:15 – 13:15 SPC 12 Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 13 Eyüp Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 14 Fener Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 15 Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 16 Galata Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 17 Balat Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 18 Sütlüce - 2 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 19 Hasköy Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 20 DuPont Hall12:15 – 13:15 SPC 21 Sütlüce - 1 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 22 Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall

16:00 – 18:00 SMP 3 Hasköy Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 6 Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall16:00 – 18:00 SMP 8 DuPont Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 13 Balat Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 15 Eyüp Hall

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Sunday September 11, 2011

Training Courses

Special Meetings

Monday September 12, 2011

Speakers’ Corner (SPC)

08:00 – 16:00 Registration Center16:00 – 18:00 Opening Ceremony Haliç Hall18:00 – 20:00 Cocktail Shores of Haliç (Open area)

09:00 – 12:30 Organizer: International Section of the Kasýmpaþa - 5 Hall ISSA on Prevention in the Chemical Industry

09:00 – 12:30 Organizer: International Section of the Kasýmpaþa - 4 Hall ISSA on Machine and System Safety

09:30 – 13:30 Organizer: DGUV / IFA Kasýmpaþa - 1 Hall 10:00 – 14:00 Organizer: International Section of the Kasýmpaþa - 2 Hall

ISSA on Prevention of Occupational Risks in Health Services

13:00 – 15:30 Organizer: Who Euro / See Network Sütlüce - 1 Hall08:00 – 14:00 Organizer: NSC Sütlüce - 2 Hall09:30 – 15:30 Organizer: ILO-CIS and ÝSGÜM Fener Hall10:00 – 12:00 Organizer: The ILO Programme on Balat Hall

HIV/AIDS and the World of Work

08:00 – 16:00 Registration Registration Center09:00 – 11:00 Plenary Opening Session Haliç Hall11:15 – 12:15 Plenary Session (Topics 1 & 2) Haliç Hall 13:45 – 15:45 Technical Session 1 Galata Hall 13:45 – 15:45 Technical Session 2 DuPont Hall13:45 – 15:45 Technical Session 3 Haliç Hall

12:15 – 13:15 SPC 1 Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 2 Fener Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 3 DuPont Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 4 Eyüp Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 5 Sütlüce - 1 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 6 Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 7 Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 8 Sütlüce - 2 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 9 Galata Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 10 Hasköy Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 11 Balat Hall

Registration

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Symposia (SMP)

Special Meetings

Tuesday September 13, 2011

Speakers’ Corner (SPC)

Symposia (SMP)

16:00 – 18:00 SMP 1 DuPont Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 4 Fener Hall16:00 – 18:00 SMP 7 Sütlüce - 1 Hall16:00 – 18:00 SMP 11 Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 14 Balat Hall16:00 – 18:00 SMP 16 Eyüp Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 17 Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 18 Hasköy Hall16:00 – 18:00 SMP 20 Sütlüce - 2 Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 23 Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall

18:00 – 19:30 Organizer: International Section of the ISSA Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hallon Prevention in the Construction Industry

18:00 – 18:50 Organizer: International Section of the ISSA Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall on Prevention Culture

08:00 – 16:00 Registration Registration Center09:00 – 10:00 Plenary Session (Topics 3 & 4) Haliç Hall10:15 – 12:15 Technical Session 4 Haliç Hall10:15 – 12:15 Technical Session 5 Galata Hall10:15 – 12:15 Technical Session 6 DuPont Hall19:00 – 23:00 Gala Night Dolmabahçe Palace

12:15 – 13:15 SPC 12 Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 13 Eyüp Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 14 Fener Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 15 Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 16 Galata Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 17 Balat Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 18 Sütlüce - 2 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 19 Hasköy Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 20 DuPont Hall12:15 – 13:15 SPC 21 Sütlüce - 1 Hall 12:15 – 13:15 SPC 22 Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall

16:00 – 18:00 SMP 3 Hasköy Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 6 Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall16:00 – 18:00 SMP 8 DuPont Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 13 Balat Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 15 Eyüp Hall

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Regional Meetings(REG)

Wednesday September 14, 2011

Symposia(SMP)

Training Courses

Regional Meetings(REG)

Special Meetings

16:00 – 18:00 SMP 24 Fener Hall16:00 – 18:00 SMP 27 Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 28 Sütlüce - 2 Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 29 Sütlüce - 1 Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 30 Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 31 Galata Hall

13:45 – 15:45 Reg 1 / Arab Labour Organization Hasköy Hall13:45 – 15:45 Reg 2 / American Association of Safety Balat Hall

and Health at Work 13:45 – 15:45 Reg 3 / Francophone Coopereation on Health Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall

and Safety at Work. A Regional Perspective 13:45 – 15:45 Reg 4 / The Role of Labour Inspection in OSH DuPont Hall13:45 – 15:45 Reg 6 / Best Practices on OSH in Asia Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall

08:00 – 16:00 Registration Registration Center11:30 – 14:00 Closing Ceremony Haliç Hall

09:00 – 11:00 SMP 2 Balat Hall 09:00 – 11:00 SMP 5 Galata Hall09:00 – 11:00 SMP 9 Hasköy Hall 09:00 – 11:00 SMP 10 Fener Hall 09:00 – 11:00 SMP 12 Eyüp Hall 09:00 – 11:00 SMP 19 Sütlüce - 1 Hall09:00 – 11:00 SMP 21 Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall 09:00 – 11:00 SMP 22 Sütlüce - 2 Hall 09:00 – 11:00 SMP 25 Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall 09:00 – 11:00 SMP 26 Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall

14:00 – 15:30 Organizer: Who Euro / See Network Sütlüce - 1 Hall

09:00 – 11:00 Reg 5 / The Impact of the Global DuPont HallEconomy on OSH

13:00 – 15:00 Organizer: Canadian Association for Kasýmpaþa - 1 Hall Research on Work and Health

14:00 – 18:00 Organizer: AIDI (OSHEAST-NET S1) Balat Hall

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Thursday September 15, 2011Special Meetings

Workshops

Training Courses

14:00 – 16:00 Organizer: ICEM Kasýmpaþa - 2 Hall14:00 – 15:00 Organizer: WHO Sütlüce - 1 Hall14:30 – 16:30 Organizer: International Section of the Kasýmpaþa - 5 Hall

ISSA on Prevention of Occupational Risks in Agriculture

14:30 – 17:00 Organizer: SESRIC Hasköy Hall 14:30 – 16:30 Organizer: ISSA Special Commission Eyüp Hall

on Prevention

14:00 – 16:00 Organizer: INRS Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall 14:00 – 16:00 Organizer: BG – Verkehr Kasýmpaþa - 4 Hall

(Statutory Accident Insurance Body for Transport and Traffic Division)

09:30 – 12:30 Organizer: ENSHPO (EUSAFE) Sütlüce - 1 Hall09:30 – 13:00 Organizer: AIDI (OSHEAST-NET S2) Sütlüce - 2 Hall 14:00 – 17:30 Organizer: ENSHPO (General Meeting) Sütlüce - 1 Hall17:00 – 18:30 Organizer: International Section of the ISSA Eyüp Hall

on Prevention in the Construction Industry

09:00 – 12:30 Organizer: International Section of the Hasköy Hall ISSA on Machine and System Safety

09:00 – 17:00 Organizer: HASUDER Turkish Society of Kasýmpaþa - 2 Hall Public Health Specialist

09:00 – 17:00 Organizer: HASUDER Turkish Society of Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall Public Health Specialist

09:30 – 17:00 Organizer: Occupational Health and Fener Hall Safety Center (ÝSGÜM)

09:30 – 17:00 Organizer: EMCONET/ Dokuz Eylül Eyüp Hall University Occupational Health Center

09:30 – 17:00 Organizer: DGUV Kasýmpaþa - 4 Hall 09:30 – 17:00 Organizer: Occupational Health and Balat Hall

Safety Center (ÝSGÜM) 09:00 – 16:30 Organizer: International Section of the Kasýmpaþa - 5 Hall ISSA on Machine and System Safety

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Regional Meetings(REG)

Wednesday September 14, 2011

Symposia(SMP)

Training Courses

Regional Meetings(REG)

Special Meetings

16:00 – 18:00 SMP 24 Fener Hall16:00 – 18:00 SMP 27 Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 28 Sütlüce - 2 Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 29 Sütlüce - 1 Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 30 Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall 16:00 – 18:00 SMP 31 Galata Hall

13:45 – 15:45 Reg 1 / Arab Labour Organization Hasköy Hall13:45 – 15:45 Reg 2 / American Association of Safety Balat Hall

and Health at Work 13:45 – 15:45 Reg 3 / Francophone Coopereation on Health Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall

and Safety at Work. A Regional Perspective 13:45 – 15:45 Reg 4 / The Role of Labour Inspection in OSH DuPont Hall13:45 – 15:45 Reg 6 / Best Practices on OSH in Asia Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall

08:00 – 16:00 Registration Registration Center11:30 – 14:00 Closing Ceremony Haliç Hall

09:00 – 11:00 SMP 2 Balat Hall 09:00 – 11:00 SMP 5 Galata Hall09:00 – 11:00 SMP 9 Hasköy Hall 09:00 – 11:00 SMP 10 Fener Hall 09:00 – 11:00 SMP 12 Eyüp Hall 09:00 – 11:00 SMP 19 Sütlüce - 1 Hall09:00 – 11:00 SMP 21 Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall 09:00 – 11:00 SMP 22 Sütlüce - 2 Hall 09:00 – 11:00 SMP 25 Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall 09:00 – 11:00 SMP 26 Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall

14:00 – 15:30 Organizer: Who Euro / See Network Sütlüce - 1 Hall

09:00 – 11:00 Reg 5 / The Impact of the Global DuPont HallEconomy on OSH

13:00 – 15:00 Organizer: Canadian Association for Kasýmpaþa - 1 Hall Research on Work and Health

14:00 – 18:00 Organizer: AIDI (OSHEAST-NET S1) Balat Hall

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Workshops

Training Courses

14:00 – 16:00 Organizer: ICEM Kasýmpaþa - 2 Hall14:00 – 15:00 Organizer: WHO Sütlüce - 1 Hall14:30 – 16:30 Organizer: International Section of the Kasýmpaþa - 5 Hall

ISSA on Prevention of Occupational Risks in Agriculture

14:30 – 17:00 Organizer: SESRIC Hasköy Hall 14:30 – 16:30 Organizer: ISSA Special Commission Eyüp Hall

on Prevention

14:00 – 16:00 Organizer: INRS Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall 14:00 – 16:00 Organizer: BG – Verkehr Kasýmpaþa - 4 Hall

(Statutory Accident Insurance Body for Transport and Traffic Division)

09:30 – 12:30 Organizer: ENSHPO (EUSAFE) Sütlüce - 1 Hall09:30 – 13:00 Organizer: AIDI (OSHEAST-NET S2) Sütlüce - 2 Hall 14:00 – 17:30 Organizer: ENSHPO (General Meeting) Sütlüce - 1 Hall17:00 – 18:30 Organizer: International Section of the ISSA Eyüp Hall

on Prevention in the Construction Industry

09:00 – 12:30 Organizer: International Section of the Hasköy Hall ISSA on Machine and System Safety

09:00 – 17:00 Organizer: HASUDER Turkish Society of Kasýmpaþa - 2 Hall Public Health Specialist

09:00 – 17:00 Organizer: HASUDER Turkish Society of Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall Public Health Specialist

09:30 – 17:00 Organizer: Occupational Health and Fener Hall Safety Center (ÝSGÜM)

09:30 – 17:00 Organizer: EMCONET/ Dokuz Eylül Eyüp Hall University Occupational Health Center

09:30 – 17:00 Organizer: DGUV Kasýmpaþa - 4 Hall 09:30 – 17:00 Organizer: Occupational Health and Balat Hall

Safety Center (ÝSGÜM) 09:00 – 16:30 Organizer: International Section of the Kasýmpaþa - 5 Hall ISSA on Machine and System Safety

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official eventsOpening Ceremony / Cocktail

Gala Night

Closing Ceremony

Date: Sunday September 11, 2011Time: 16:00 – 18:00Venue: Haliç Hall (Opening Ceremony) / Shores of Haliç (Cocktail)

Date: Tuesday September 13, 2011Time: 19:00 – 23:00Venue: Dolmabahçe Palace

16:00 – 16:25 Cultural Performance16:25 – 16:30 Kasým Özer, Director General of Occupational Health and Safety, MoLSS16:30 – 16:40 Olaf Petermann, Chair of the ISSA Special Commission on Prevention, Opening of the IFMF16:40 – 16:50 Raquel Gonzalez, Director of the ITUC Geneva Office, ITUC16:50 – 17:00 Tuðrul Kudatgobilik, President of TÝSK, Representative of IOE17:00 – 17:10 Errol Frank Stoové, President, ISSA17:10 – 17:20 Assane Diop, Executive Director, Social Protection Sector, ILO17:20 – 17:30 Faruk Çelik, Minister of Labour and Social Security of Republic of Turkey17:30 – 18:00 Recep Tayyip Erdoðan, Prime Minister of Republic of Turkey

18:10 – 20:00 Cocktail

Held immediately after the opening ceremony, the cocktail will be an excellent opportunity to network with your peers and colleagues. The opening ceremony will take place in the Haliç Hall of the Haliç Congress Center. It will start with the speeches of high-level representatives of the co-Organizer and continue with the opening of the International Film and Multimedia Festival.

19.00 - 19.30 Ottoman Military Band Performance19.30 – 20.00 Cocktail20.00 – 23.00 Dinner

The Gala Night will be organized in a special location within the historical part of Ýstanbul. An exquisite night will be accompanied by high cultural performances to leave guests with good memories of this special event. In order not to miss this magnificent night, please do not forget to complete the respective section while filling in your registration form.

Date: Wednesday September 14, 2011Time: 11:30 – 14:00 Venue: Haliç Hall

11:30 – 11:50 Seiji Machida, Director, Programme on Safety and Health at Work and the Environment, Safework, ILO 11:50 – 12:10 Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, Secretary General, ISSA12:10 – 12:30 Hun Ki Baek, President of KOSHA, Rep. of Korea12:30 – 13:00 High-level Representative from the Ministry of Labour and Social Security of Turkey13:00 – 13:50 Marc de Greef, Chair of the Special Commission on Prevention, Award Ceremony for the Film and

Multimedia Festival, ISSA's Sections Electricity and Information13:50 – 14:00 Announcement of the Venue for next World Congress 2014: Hans - Joachim Wolff, Chairman of the

German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV)

The Closing Ceremony will take place in the Haliç Hall of the Haliç Congress Center. A high-level representative will report on the progress on the Seoul Declaration. The Ceremony will include the highlights and major outcomes of the World Congress - in particular, the follow-up to the implementation of the Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work and the adoption of the Ýstanbul Declaration of Ministers of Labour, which endorses the Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work. The programme will continue with a presentation by the organizer of the next World Congress. The ceremony will end with an awards ceremony for the International Film and Multimedia Festival.

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sessionsMonday September 12, 2011

Plenary Opening Session

Plenary Session [Topics 1 & 2]

Technical Session 1

09:00 - 11:00 Haliç HallChairperson:

11:15 – 12:15 Haliç HallChairperson:

13:45 – 15:45 Galata HallPart I: Chairperson:

François Eyraud, Director, Protrav, ILO

Serhat Ayrým, Undersecretary of MoLSS, TurkeySeiji Machida, Director, Programme on Safety and Health at Work and the Environment, Safework, ILOHans-Horst Konkolewsky, Secretary General, ISSA

Rüçhan Iþýk, Bilkent University, Turkey

(PL: 1&2/1) Comprehensive, Proactive and Preventative Approaches to Safety and Health at WorkPaula Risikko, Minister of Health and Social Services, Finland

(PL: 1&2/2) Strategic Approach to Creating Safe and Healthy Workplaces-The Singapore ExperienceHawazi Daipi, Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Singapore

Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, Secretary General, International Social Security Association (ISSA)

IntroductionHans-Horst Konkolewsky, Secretary General, International Social Security Association (ISSA)

(TCS: 1-1/1) World: The International Study on the Return of Prevention Walter Eichendorf, Vice-President of the International Section of the International Social Security Association (ISSA) for Research on Prevention, Deputy Director General, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Germany

(TCS: 1-1/2) America: Occupational Hygiene Programs: A Strategy for Demonstrating the Value to Corporate ExecutivesCord Jones, Principal, Mercer, Senior Leader, EU HSE Forum & Corporate Environmental Forum, Washington DC, USA

(TCS: 1-1/3) Europe: Economic Incentives in Occupational Safety and HealthTim Tregenza, Project Manager, Working Environment Information Unit,European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Spain

(TCS: 1-1/4) Benefits of Preventive Measures in Occupational Safety and Health - BENOSH ProjectMarc de Greef, Executive Director, Prevent-Group, Belgium

Presentation of Different Approaches and Results on the Economic Benefits of Prevention:

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official eventsOpening Ceremony / Cocktail

Gala Night

Closing Ceremony

Date: Sunday September 11, 2011Time: 16:00 – 18:00Venue: Haliç Hall (Opening Ceremony) / Shores of Haliç (Cocktail)

Date: Tuesday September 13, 2011Time: 19:00 – 23:00Venue: Dolmabahçe Palace

16:00 – 16:25 Cultural Performance16:25 – 16:30 Kasým Özer, Director General of Occupational Health and Safety, MoLSS16:30 – 16:40 Olaf Petermann, Chair of the ISSA Special Commission on Prevention, Opening of the IFMF16:40 – 16:50 Raquel Gonzalez, Director of the ITUC Geneva Office, ITUC16:50 – 17:00 Tuðrul Kudatgobilik, President of TÝSK, Representative of IOE17:00 – 17:10 Errol Frank Stoové, President, ISSA17:10 – 17:20 Assane Diop, Executive Director, Social Protection Sector, ILO17:20 – 17:30 Faruk Çelik, Minister of Labour and Social Security of Republic of Turkey17:30 – 18:00 Recep Tayyip Erdoðan, Prime Minister of Republic of Turkey

18:10 – 20:00 Cocktail

Held immediately after the opening ceremony, the cocktail will be an excellent opportunity to network with your peers and colleagues. The opening ceremony will take place in the Haliç Hall of the Haliç Congress Center. It will start with the speeches of high-level representatives of the co-Organizer and continue with the opening of the International Film and Multimedia Festival.

19.00 - 19.30 Ottoman Military Band Performance19.30 – 20.00 Cocktail20.00 – 23.00 Dinner

The Gala Night will be organized in a special location within the historical part of Ýstanbul. An exquisite night will be accompanied by high cultural performances to leave guests with good memories of this special event. In order not to miss this magnificent night, please do not forget to complete the respective section while filling in your registration form.

Date: Wednesday September 14, 2011Time: 11:30 – 14:00 Venue: Haliç Hall

11:30 – 11:50 Seiji Machida, Director, Programme on Safety and Health at Work and the Environment, Safework, ILO 11:50 – 12:10 Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, Secretary General, ISSA12:10 – 12:30 Hun Ki Baek, President of KOSHA, Rep. of Korea12:30 – 13:00 High-level Representative from the Ministry of Labour and Social Security of Turkey13:00 – 13:50 Marc de Greef, Chair of the Special Commission on Prevention, Award Ceremony for the Film and

Multimedia Festival, ISSA's Sections Electricity and Information13:50 – 14:00 Announcement of the Venue for next World Congress 2014: Hans - Joachim Wolff, Chairman of the

German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV)

The Closing Ceremony will take place in the Haliç Hall of the Haliç Congress Center. A high-level representative will report on the progress on the Seoul Declaration. The Ceremony will include the highlights and major outcomes of the World Congress - in particular, the follow-up to the implementation of the Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work and the adoption of the Ýstanbul Declaration of Ministers of Labour, which endorses the Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work. The programme will continue with a presentation by the organizer of the next World Congress. The ceremony will end with an awards ceremony for the International Film and Multimedia Festival.

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sessionsMonday September 12, 2011

Plenary Opening Session

Plenary Session [Topics 1 & 2]

Technical Session 1

09:00 - 11:00 Haliç HallChairperson:

11:15 – 12:15 Haliç HallChairperson:

13:45 – 15:45 Galata HallPart I: Chairperson:

François Eyraud, Director, Protrav, ILO

Serhat Ayrým, Undersecretary of MoLSS, TurkeySeiji Machida, Director, Programme on Safety and Health at Work and the Environment, Safework, ILOHans-Horst Konkolewsky, Secretary General, ISSA

Rüçhan Iþýk, Bilkent University, Turkey

(PL: 1&2/1) Comprehensive, Proactive and Preventative Approaches to Safety and Health at WorkPaula Risikko, Minister of Health and Social Services, Finland

(PL: 1&2/2) Strategic Approach to Creating Safe and Healthy Workplaces-The Singapore ExperienceHawazi Daipi, Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Singapore

Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, Secretary General, International Social Security Association (ISSA)

IntroductionHans-Horst Konkolewsky, Secretary General, International Social Security Association (ISSA)

(TCS: 1-1/1) World: The International Study on the Return of Prevention Walter Eichendorf, Vice-President of the International Section of the International Social Security Association (ISSA) for Research on Prevention, Deputy Director General, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Germany

(TCS: 1-1/2) America: Occupational Hygiene Programs: A Strategy for Demonstrating the Value to Corporate ExecutivesCord Jones, Principal, Mercer, Senior Leader, EU HSE Forum & Corporate Environmental Forum, Washington DC, USA

(TCS: 1-1/3) Europe: Economic Incentives in Occupational Safety and HealthTim Tregenza, Project Manager, Working Environment Information Unit,European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Spain

(TCS: 1-1/4) Benefits of Preventive Measures in Occupational Safety and Health - BENOSH ProjectMarc de Greef, Executive Director, Prevent-Group, Belgium

Presentation of Different Approaches and Results on the Economic Benefits of Prevention:

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sessionsMonday September 12, 2011 13:45 – 15:45

Technical Session 1

Technical Session 2

Technical Session 3

Part II: Moderator:

Theme: Chairperson: Venue:

Theme: Chairperson:Venue:

Looking into the Future - How to Extend the Concept of Economic Benefits to a More Holistic ApproachHans-Horst Konkolewsky, Secretary General, International Social Security Association (ISSA)

(TCS: 1-2/1) Jan Twisk, Industrial Hygiene Leader, Dow Chemical, Terneuzen, Benelux

(TCS: 1-2/2) Worker Representative Nilton Freitas, Regional Representative of BWI for Latin America and The Carribbean, Republic of Panama

(TCS: 1-2/3) Accident Insurance RepresentativeGonzalez Gaviola, Superintendente de Risegos del Trabajo, Argentina

(TCS: 1-2/4) Labour Inspection RepresentativeJens Jensen, Director General, National Working Environment Authority of Denmark, Denmark

(TCS: 1-2/5) OSH Consultant RepresentativeBernd Siegemund, Managing Director, Team Prevent, Germany

Concluding Remarks Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, Secretary General, International Social Security Association (ISSA)

Michele Patterson, President, IALI

(TCS: 2/1) Systems Approach to OSH - ILO Instruments and Experience Seiji Machida, Director, ILO SafeWork, Switzerland

(TCS: 2/2) Application of Systems Approach in OSH in MalaysiaJohari Basri, DG of Dept of OSH, Ministry of Human Resources, Malaysia

(TCS: 2/3) Systems Approach on Occupational Safety and Health - a Case of MalawiNyangulu Hlale Kelvin, DG of OSH Department, Ministry of Labour, Malawi

(TCS: 2/4) The Joint German OSH Strategy – a Systematic and co-operative Approach for the Improvement of Safetyand Health in GermanyKai Schäfer, Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Occupational Safety and Health Section, Germany

(TCS: 2/5) Advancement in Systems Approach in BrazilJofilo Mareira Lima, Executive Director, National Institute on OSH, Ministry of Labour, Brazil

Erhan Batur, MoLSS, Turkey

Employer Representative

National Systems Approach for an Effective Occupational Safety and Health Practice

DuPont Hall

Experiences from the Construction, Mining, Metal, Agriculture and Service Sectors

Haliç Hall

(TCS: 3/1) Comprehensive Preventive Approaches in Occupational Health and SafetyNazmi Bilir, Hacettepe University, Turkey

(TCS: 3/2) Training – an Effective Prevention ToolThomas Kohstall, IAG, Germany

(TCS: 3/3) Transforming Workplace Culture with Felt Leadership and Integrated Management ApproachSimon W. Herriott, DuPont, USA

(TCS: 3/4) Systematical and Radical Precautions in the Prevention of Mine Accidents and Professional DiseasesTevfik Güyagüler, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

(TCS: 3/5) Sedat Murat, Ýstanbul University, Turkey

symposia16:00 – 18:00Monday September 12, 2011

Symposium 1 Symposium 7

Improving Occupational Safety and Health in Small and

Medium-sized Enterprises

ISSA Metal Section, ISSA Machine and Safety Systems

Section and ISSA Section on Electricity

Venue: Sütlüce - 1 Hall

Moderator: Hans-Jürgen Bischoff, ISSA Machine and Safety

Systems Section, German Social Accident Insurance

Institution for the Raw Materials and Chemical Industry,

Germany

(SMP: 7/1) Analysis of Current OSH Situation and Training Needs of SMEs: a Case Study for TurkeyAbdülkadir Hýzýroðlu, Sakarya University, Turkey

(SMP: 7/2) The 3 “e” to Support Workers Safety and Health: Education, Ergonomic and Equity – an Experience of Sesi, Bahia, BrazilTerezinha Fagundes, Institute of Collective Health at Federal University of Bahia, Brazil

(SMP: 7/3) Prevention Strategy in SMEsPatrick Laine, National Research and Safety Institute (INRS), France

(SMP: 7/4) Safety and Health as an Element of Competitive Small Enterprises and Effective Workers – Example of Catering Trade and Tourism in VeniceRoberto Montagnani, Ente bilaterale del Turismo Area Veneziana, Italy

(SMP: 7/5) Upgrade Programme of Moroccan Companies for Occupational Health and SafetyKenza Kahlain, National Institute for Working Life, Morocco

(SMP: 7/6) The Relationship Between Small Businesses, Young Workers and Health and SafetyPaul Gordon, British Safety Council, United Kingdom

(SMP: 7/7) Institutionalization of Social Dialogue in Ensuring Safety and Health Guarantees For Informal Workers in IndiaSupriya Routh, The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, India

(SMP: 7/8) Presentation of the Website, Safety and Work in Small Enterprises – The Keys to Success in Small and Medium Enterprises, A New Internet Approach to Reach SMEs and Their PartnersAndrea Rätzer-Frey, Social Accident Insurance Institution for the Foodstuffs and Catering Industry, Germany

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The Gender Dimension in OSH Policies and Practices

ILO

Venue: DuPont Hall

Moderator: Valentina Forastieri, ILO

Return on Prevention: An International Study ISSA Research SectionVenue: Fener HallModerator: Stéphane Pimbert, General Director of the INRS and Chairman of the ISSA Research Section

(SMP: 1/1) Gender and OSH Policies and Practice - Some

Experiences from the EUElke Schneider, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Spain, Health and Safety Laboratory, UK

(SMP: 1/2) Considering Gender Differences in Building Healthy WorkplacesEvelyn Kortum, Department of Public Health and Environment, World Health Organization, Switzerland

(SMP: 1/3) OSH Policies and Institutional Models in EU Countries and Turkey

Nefise Burcu Ünal, Ministry of Labor and Social Security, Turkey

(SMP: 1/4) Decent Work Country Programmes: Guidelines for the Integration of The Gender Dimension in OSH PoliciesAmelie Schmitt, SafeWork, ILO

(SMP: 1/5) Tackling Gender Health Inequalities at Work by Use of Gender-disaggregated DataEleftheria Lehmann, NRW Institute of Health and Work, Germany

(SMP: 1/6) Supportive, Inclusive and Equitable Health Strategies for Women in the Apparel Industry in AsiaGuernsey Judith Read, Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Dalhousie University, Hallifax, NS Canada

(SMP: 4/1) Calculating the International Return on Prevention for Companies: Costs and Benefits of Investments in Occupational Safety and HealthDietmar Bräunig, Justus Liebig- University Giessen and Thomas Kohstall, Institute for Work and Health of the DGUV (IAG), Germany

(SMP: 4/2) Overview of International Studies on Cost-Benefit AnalysisEmile Tompa, IWH, Ontario, Canada

(SMP: 4/3) Prevention and Return on Investment: The Case of Manual Handling Risk for Healthcare WorkersChristian Trontin, Working Life Department /Safety Management Laboratory INRS, France

(SMP: 4/4) Case Studies on Cost Benefits of Ergonomic Interventions in MSD PreventionRolf Ellegast, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the DGUV (IFA), Germany

(SMP: 4/5) The Savings of Safety: Leveraging Safety Excellence for Business ExcellenceSimon W. Herriot, Safety Resources, DuPont, USA

ConclusionsWalter Eichendorf, Deputy Director General, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Vice-Chairman of the ISSA Research Section, Germany

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sessionsMonday September 12, 2011 13:45 – 15:45

Technical Session 1

Technical Session 2

Technical Session 3

Part II: Moderator:

Theme: Chairperson: Venue:

Theme: Chairperson:Venue:

Looking into the Future - How to Extend the Concept of Economic Benefits to a More Holistic ApproachHans-Horst Konkolewsky, Secretary General, International Social Security Association (ISSA)

(TCS: 1-2/1) Jan Twisk, Industrial Hygiene Leader, Dow Chemical, Terneuzen, Benelux

(TCS: 1-2/2) Worker Representative Nilton Freitas, Regional Representative of BWI for Latin America and The Carribbean, Republic of Panama

(TCS: 1-2/3) Accident Insurance RepresentativeGonzalez Gaviola, Superintendente de Risegos del Trabajo, Argentina

(TCS: 1-2/4) Labour Inspection RepresentativeJens Jensen, Director General, National Working Environment Authority of Denmark, Denmark

(TCS: 1-2/5) OSH Consultant RepresentativeBernd Siegemund, Managing Director, Team Prevent, Germany

Concluding Remarks Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, Secretary General, International Social Security Association (ISSA)

Michele Patterson, President, IALI

(TCS: 2/1) Systems Approach to OSH - ILO Instruments and Experience Seiji Machida, Director, ILO SafeWork, Switzerland

(TCS: 2/2) Application of Systems Approach in OSH in MalaysiaJohari Basri, DG of Dept of OSH, Ministry of Human Resources, Malaysia

(TCS: 2/3) Systems Approach on Occupational Safety and Health - a Case of MalawiNyangulu Hlale Kelvin, DG of OSH Department, Ministry of Labour, Malawi

(TCS: 2/4) The Joint German OSH Strategy – a Systematic and co-operative Approach for the Improvement of Safetyand Health in GermanyKai Schäfer, Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Occupational Safety and Health Section, Germany

(TCS: 2/5) Advancement in Systems Approach in BrazilJofilo Mareira Lima, Executive Director, National Institute on OSH, Ministry of Labour, Brazil

Erhan Batur, MoLSS, Turkey

Employer Representative

National Systems Approach for an Effective Occupational Safety and Health Practice

DuPont Hall

Experiences from the Construction, Mining, Metal, Agriculture and Service Sectors

Haliç Hall

(TCS: 3/1) Comprehensive Preventive Approaches in Occupational Health and SafetyNazmi Bilir, Hacettepe University, Turkey

(TCS: 3/2) Training – an Effective Prevention ToolThomas Kohstall, IAG, Germany

(TCS: 3/3) Transforming Workplace Culture with Felt Leadership and Integrated Management ApproachSimon W. Herriott, DuPont, USA

(TCS: 3/4) Systematical and Radical Precautions in the Prevention of Mine Accidents and Professional DiseasesTevfik Güyagüler, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

(TCS: 3/5) Sedat Murat, Ýstanbul University, Turkey

symposia16:00 – 18:00Monday September 12, 2011

Symposium 1 Symposium 7

Improving Occupational Safety and Health in Small and

Medium-sized Enterprises

ISSA Metal Section, ISSA Machine and Safety Systems

Section and ISSA Section on Electricity

Venue: Sütlüce - 1 Hall

Moderator: Hans-Jürgen Bischoff, ISSA Machine and Safety

Systems Section, German Social Accident Insurance

Institution for the Raw Materials and Chemical Industry,

Germany

(SMP: 7/1) Analysis of Current OSH Situation and Training Needs of SMEs: a Case Study for TurkeyAbdülkadir Hýzýroðlu, Sakarya University, Turkey

(SMP: 7/2) The 3 “e” to Support Workers Safety and Health: Education, Ergonomic and Equity – an Experience of Sesi, Bahia, BrazilTerezinha Fagundes, Institute of Collective Health at Federal University of Bahia, Brazil

(SMP: 7/3) Prevention Strategy in SMEsPatrick Laine, National Research and Safety Institute (INRS), France

(SMP: 7/4) Safety and Health as an Element of Competitive Small Enterprises and Effective Workers – Example of Catering Trade and Tourism in VeniceRoberto Montagnani, Ente bilaterale del Turismo Area Veneziana, Italy

(SMP: 7/5) Upgrade Programme of Moroccan Companies for Occupational Health and SafetyKenza Kahlain, National Institute for Working Life, Morocco

(SMP: 7/6) The Relationship Between Small Businesses, Young Workers and Health and SafetyPaul Gordon, British Safety Council, United Kingdom

(SMP: 7/7) Institutionalization of Social Dialogue in Ensuring Safety and Health Guarantees For Informal Workers in IndiaSupriya Routh, The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, India

(SMP: 7/8) Presentation of the Website, Safety and Work in Small Enterprises – The Keys to Success in Small and Medium Enterprises, A New Internet Approach to Reach SMEs and Their PartnersAndrea Rätzer-Frey, Social Accident Insurance Institution for the Foodstuffs and Catering Industry, Germany

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The Gender Dimension in OSH Policies and Practices

ILO

Venue: DuPont Hall

Moderator: Valentina Forastieri, ILO

Return on Prevention: An International Study ISSA Research SectionVenue: Fener HallModerator: Stéphane Pimbert, General Director of the INRS and Chairman of the ISSA Research Section

(SMP: 1/1) Gender and OSH Policies and Practice - Some

Experiences from the EUElke Schneider, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Spain, Health and Safety Laboratory, UK

(SMP: 1/2) Considering Gender Differences in Building Healthy WorkplacesEvelyn Kortum, Department of Public Health and Environment, World Health Organization, Switzerland

(SMP: 1/3) OSH Policies and Institutional Models in EU Countries and Turkey

Nefise Burcu Ünal, Ministry of Labor and Social Security, Turkey

(SMP: 1/4) Decent Work Country Programmes: Guidelines for the Integration of The Gender Dimension in OSH PoliciesAmelie Schmitt, SafeWork, ILO

(SMP: 1/5) Tackling Gender Health Inequalities at Work by Use of Gender-disaggregated DataEleftheria Lehmann, NRW Institute of Health and Work, Germany

(SMP: 1/6) Supportive, Inclusive and Equitable Health Strategies for Women in the Apparel Industry in AsiaGuernsey Judith Read, Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Dalhousie University, Hallifax, NS Canada

(SMP: 4/1) Calculating the International Return on Prevention for Companies: Costs and Benefits of Investments in Occupational Safety and HealthDietmar Bräunig, Justus Liebig- University Giessen and Thomas Kohstall, Institute for Work and Health of the DGUV (IAG), Germany

(SMP: 4/2) Overview of International Studies on Cost-Benefit AnalysisEmile Tompa, IWH, Ontario, Canada

(SMP: 4/3) Prevention and Return on Investment: The Case of Manual Handling Risk for Healthcare WorkersChristian Trontin, Working Life Department /Safety Management Laboratory INRS, France

(SMP: 4/4) Case Studies on Cost Benefits of Ergonomic Interventions in MSD PreventionRolf Ellegast, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the DGUV (IFA), Germany

(SMP: 4/5) The Savings of Safety: Leveraging Safety Excellence for Business ExcellenceSimon W. Herriot, Safety Resources, DuPont, USA

ConclusionsWalter Eichendorf, Deputy Director General, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Vice-Chairman of the ISSA Research Section, Germany

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(SMP: 16/1) Occupational Skin Diseases-Challenges and Opportunities for Linking Occupational Health to Public Health SystemsSwen Malte John, Institute for Interdisciplinary Dermatological Prevention and Rehabilitation, Germany

(SMP: 16/2) Effective Mechanisms for Sustaining Preventive Role of an Occupational Health ServiceThaís Helena de Carvalho Barreira, Fundacentro, Brazil

(SMP: 16/3) How to Establish the National Public Health Network on Occupational Health Services: Lessons LearnedJovanka Bislimovska, Institute of Occupational Health FYR, Macedonia

(SMP: 16/4) Strengthening Health Systems to Address Occupational Health Risks in Selected South-East European CountriesRokho Kim, European Centre for Environment and Health WHO Regional Office for Europe, Germany

(SMP: 16/5) Health Problems and Health Services Demand Among Workers in Informal Sectors in IndonesiaHanifa Denny, College of Public Health, Diponegoro University, Indonesia

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(SMP: 14/1) The Scope of Laboratory Analysis in Occupational Health and Safety LaboratoriesIan Webber, Independent Consultant, USA

(SMP: 14/2) The Accredited Testing Laboratories of the AUVAGeorg Effenberger, AUVA, Austria

(SMP: 14/3) Proficiency Testing as a Tool for Comparability Improvement and Harmonization of Testing ResultsJan P. Gromiec, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Poland

(SMP: 14/4) The Accreditation Process of an OSH Laboratory: ÝSGÜMNeslihan Dimici, Occupational Health and Safety Center, Turkey

(SMP: 14/5) The Contribution of OHS Laboratories in the Assessment of Chemical Risks in the Life and Work EnvironmentsDanilo Cottica, International Occupational Hygiene Association, Italy

(SMP: 14/6) The Importance of Integrated EHS and Quality Systems in a University Toxicological LaboratoryPaula Viapiana Rey, University of the Republic Montevideo, Uruguay

The Roles of Social Partners in OSH Management Systems (with special reference to small and medium sized enterprises) MoLSS / TÝSK / TÜRK-ÝÞ Venue: Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 HallModerator: Ömer Ekmekçi, Ýstanbul University, Turkey

Symposium 11

(SMP: 11/1) The Activities of Turkish Confederation of Employer Associations (TÝSK) with regard to OH&S and TÝSK's Contribution to the improvement of Turkish OH&S ConditionsZekeriya Ulaþ Yýldýz, Turkish Confederation of Employer Associations

(SMP: 11/2) The Social Partners' Contributions in OSH ManagementLevent Akýn, Ankara University, Faculty of Law, Turkey

(SMP: 11/3) Improvement of Occupational Health and Safety Conditions at Construction Workplaces in TurkeyMurat Gündüz, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

(SMP: 11/4) JISHA OSHMS Standards Certification: How it Contributes to OSH ImprovementNaoto Noguchi, JISHA, Japan

(SMP: 11/5) The Role of Social Partners in Occupational Health & SafetyÖzcan Karabulut, TÜRK-ÝÞ, Turkey

(SMP: 11/6) Basque Political Safety and Occupational Health in Small and Medium Enterprises Pilar Collantes, OSALAN, Spain

(SMP: 11/7) The Role of Employees in Success of OHS Management Systems of Oyak-RenaultSevgül Alper, Oyak Renault, Turkey

symposiaSyposium 14

MoLSS, Turkey Ýsmail Gerim, Deputy Director General of OHSModerator:

Venue: Balat HallÝSGÜM / AIDIImprovement of OSH Laboratories

Symposium 16

Occupational Health Services and Public Health SystemsWHO / ILOVenue: Eyüp HallModerator: Ivan D. Ivanov, Global Occupational Health Programme, WHO Igor Fedotov, SafeWork, ILO

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(SMP: 18/1) Overview of Trade Union Strategies for Tackling Unhealthy WorkplacesLaurent Vogel, ETUI, Belgium

(SMP: 18/2) Union OSH Strategies in Latin AmericaMarta Pujadas, UOCRA/CGT, Argentina

(SMP: 18/3) International Trade Union Campaign on Eliminating Asbestos Use and Preventing Asbestos DiseasesFiona Murie, BWI, Switzerland

(SMP: 18/4) Psychosocial Risks from a Unions PerspectiveWillem Van Velen, Netherlands Federation of Trade Unions FNV, Netherlands

(SMP: 18/5) Shipbreaking: Where OSH and Organizing are Needed MostKan Matsusaki, International Metalworkers' Federation, Switzerland

(SMP: 18/6) Unions Strategies and Actions in Bangladesh Towards Making Work SaferRepon Chowdury, OSH and International Affairs, Bangladesh

(SMP: 17/1) Occupation Health and Safety Initiatives without Legislation. How to get Interest from Business?Jan Dul, Technology and Innovation Rotterdam School of Management, Netherlands

(SMP: 17/2) Communication Challenges Between Governments and Small EnterprisesDavid Caple, IEA, Australia

(SMP: 17/3) The Assessment and Management of Work Related Stress: An Integrated Approach According to the HSE Management StandardsSergio Lavicoli, Department Occupational Health, INAIL, Italy

(SMP: 17/4) Assessing Nigerian Government Regulation in Promoting Ergonomics and Occupational Health & Safety PracticeSamson Sunday Adaramola, Ergonomics Society of Nigeria, Nigeria

(SMP: 17/5) Ergonomics in the Swedish Law and the Government's OSH PoliciesChristina Jonsson, Swedish Work Environment Authority, Sweden

(SMP: 17/6) Activities of a Specialist in Ergonomics Inside the Belgian Federal Ministry of Employment, Labour and Social DialogueAlain Piette, DG Humanisation du travail, Attaché, SPF Emploi, Travail et Concertation Sociale, Belgium

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Symposium 18

Unions Make Work Safer, Trade Union Strategies for Tackling Unhealthy WorkplacesITUCVenue: Hasköy HallModerator: Anabella Rosemberg, Policy Officer, ITUC

Symposium 17

Ergonomics and OSH Strategies in Relation to Governmental ActivitiesIEAVenue: Kasýmpaþa - 3 HallModerator: Ralph Bruder, University of Technology Darmstadt Institute of Ergonomics, Germany

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(SMP: 16/1) Occupational Skin Diseases-Challenges and Opportunities for Linking Occupational Health to Public Health SystemsSwen Malte John, Institute for Interdisciplinary Dermatological Prevention and Rehabilitation, Germany

(SMP: 16/2) Effective Mechanisms for Sustaining Preventive Role of an Occupational Health ServiceThaís Helena de Carvalho Barreira, Fundacentro, Brazil

(SMP: 16/3) How to Establish the National Public Health Network on Occupational Health Services: Lessons LearnedJovanka Bislimovska, Institute of Occupational Health FYR, Macedonia

(SMP: 16/4) Strengthening Health Systems to Address Occupational Health Risks in Selected South-East European CountriesRokho Kim, European Centre for Environment and Health WHO Regional Office for Europe, Germany

(SMP: 16/5) Health Problems and Health Services Demand Among Workers in Informal Sectors in IndonesiaHanifa Denny, College of Public Health, Diponegoro University, Indonesia

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(SMP: 14/1) The Scope of Laboratory Analysis in Occupational Health and Safety LaboratoriesIan Webber, Independent Consultant, USA

(SMP: 14/2) The Accredited Testing Laboratories of the AUVAGeorg Effenberger, AUVA, Austria

(SMP: 14/3) Proficiency Testing as a Tool for Comparability Improvement and Harmonization of Testing ResultsJan P. Gromiec, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Poland

(SMP: 14/4) The Accreditation Process of an OSH Laboratory: ÝSGÜMNeslihan Dimici, Occupational Health and Safety Center, Turkey

(SMP: 14/5) The Contribution of OHS Laboratories in the Assessment of Chemical Risks in the Life and Work EnvironmentsDanilo Cottica, International Occupational Hygiene Association, Italy

(SMP: 14/6) The Importance of Integrated EHS and Quality Systems in a University Toxicological LaboratoryPaula Viapiana Rey, University of the Republic Montevideo, Uruguay

The Roles of Social Partners in OSH Management Systems (with special reference to small and medium sized enterprises) MoLSS / TÝSK / TÜRK-ÝÞ Venue: Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 HallModerator: Ömer Ekmekçi, Ýstanbul University, Turkey

Symposium 11

(SMP: 11/1) The Activities of Turkish Confederation of Employer Associations (TÝSK) with regard to OH&S and TÝSK's Contribution to the improvement of Turkish OH&S ConditionsZekeriya Ulaþ Yýldýz, Turkish Confederation of Employer Associations

(SMP: 11/2) The Social Partners' Contributions in OSH ManagementLevent Akýn, Ankara University, Faculty of Law, Turkey

(SMP: 11/3) Improvement of Occupational Health and Safety Conditions at Construction Workplaces in TurkeyMurat Gündüz, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

(SMP: 11/4) JISHA OSHMS Standards Certification: How it Contributes to OSH ImprovementNaoto Noguchi, JISHA, Japan

(SMP: 11/5) The Role of Social Partners in Occupational Health & SafetyÖzcan Karabulut, TÜRK-ÝÞ, Turkey

(SMP: 11/6) Basque Political Safety and Occupational Health in Small and Medium Enterprises Pilar Collantes, OSALAN, Spain

(SMP: 11/7) The Role of Employees in Success of OHS Management Systems of Oyak-RenaultSevgül Alper, Oyak Renault, Turkey

symposiaSyposium 14

MoLSS, Turkey Ýsmail Gerim, Deputy Director General of OHSModerator:

Venue: Balat HallÝSGÜM / AIDIImprovement of OSH Laboratories

Symposium 16

Occupational Health Services and Public Health SystemsWHO / ILOVenue: Eyüp HallModerator: Ivan D. Ivanov, Global Occupational Health Programme, WHO Igor Fedotov, SafeWork, ILO

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(SMP: 18/1) Overview of Trade Union Strategies for Tackling Unhealthy WorkplacesLaurent Vogel, ETUI, Belgium

(SMP: 18/2) Union OSH Strategies in Latin AmericaMarta Pujadas, UOCRA/CGT, Argentina

(SMP: 18/3) International Trade Union Campaign on Eliminating Asbestos Use and Preventing Asbestos DiseasesFiona Murie, BWI, Switzerland

(SMP: 18/4) Psychosocial Risks from a Unions PerspectiveWillem Van Velen, Netherlands Federation of Trade Unions FNV, Netherlands

(SMP: 18/5) Shipbreaking: Where OSH and Organizing are Needed MostKan Matsusaki, International Metalworkers' Federation, Switzerland

(SMP: 18/6) Unions Strategies and Actions in Bangladesh Towards Making Work SaferRepon Chowdury, OSH and International Affairs, Bangladesh

(SMP: 17/1) Occupation Health and Safety Initiatives without Legislation. How to get Interest from Business?Jan Dul, Technology and Innovation Rotterdam School of Management, Netherlands

(SMP: 17/2) Communication Challenges Between Governments and Small EnterprisesDavid Caple, IEA, Australia

(SMP: 17/3) The Assessment and Management of Work Related Stress: An Integrated Approach According to the HSE Management StandardsSergio Lavicoli, Department Occupational Health, INAIL, Italy

(SMP: 17/4) Assessing Nigerian Government Regulation in Promoting Ergonomics and Occupational Health & Safety PracticeSamson Sunday Adaramola, Ergonomics Society of Nigeria, Nigeria

(SMP: 17/5) Ergonomics in the Swedish Law and the Government's OSH PoliciesChristina Jonsson, Swedish Work Environment Authority, Sweden

(SMP: 17/6) Activities of a Specialist in Ergonomics Inside the Belgian Federal Ministry of Employment, Labour and Social DialogueAlain Piette, DG Humanisation du travail, Attaché, SPF Emploi, Travail et Concertation Sociale, Belgium

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Symposium 18

Unions Make Work Safer, Trade Union Strategies for Tackling Unhealthy WorkplacesITUCVenue: Hasköy HallModerator: Anabella Rosemberg, Policy Officer, ITUC

Symposium 17

Ergonomics and OSH Strategies in Relation to Governmental ActivitiesIEAVenue: Kasýmpaþa - 3 HallModerator: Ralph Bruder, University of Technology Darmstadt Institute of Ergonomics, Germany

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The Role of Labour Inspection on OSH IALIVenue: Sütlüce - 2 HallModerator: Ho Siong Hin, IALI, Singapore

Symposium 23

The Implementation of the Seoul Declaration on Safetyand Health at WorkKOSHAVenue: Kasýmpaþa 1- 2 HallModerator: Bae, Gye-Wan, Secretary General KOSHA, Rep. of Korea

(SMP: 20/1) Measuring the performance of OHS InspectoratesNils Petter Wedege, International Consultants, Canada

(SMP: 20/2) Inspection and Prevention (Optimizing Labour Inspection's Impact on Enterprise Prevention Culture Through Integration)Wolfgang F. von Richthofen, International Consultant on Labour Inspection/Protection, IALI, France

(SMP: 20/3) Better Health and Safety for Suppliers – The Role of Labour InspectionGerd Albracht, International Consultant on Labour Inspection/Protection, IALI, France (SMP: 20/4) The Effect of the Act on OSH Enforcement on Official Enforcement Carried by Inspectorate AuthoritiesJorma Lappalainen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland

(SMP: 20/5) Lessons Learned from the Finance Crisis for OSH Risk AssessmentPaul Weber, IALI, ITM, Luxembourg

(SMP: 20/6) The Importance of Empathy in Labour Inspection SystemUður Koç, Labour Inspection Board, MoLSS, Turkey

(SMP: 20/7) Labour Inspection and OSH in Suriname Ginmardo Kromosoeto, Ministry of Labour, Technological Development and Environment, Suriname

- Welcome and Opening RemarksHun Ki Baek, Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA), Rep. of Korea

(SMP: 23/1) Activities and Accomplishment on Implementation of the Seoul DeclarationSeiji Machida, SafeWork, International Labour Organization (ILO)

(SMP: 23/2) Summary and Evaluation on the Follow-up of the Seoul DeclarationHans-Horst Konkolewsky, International Social Security Association (ISSA)

(SMP: 23/3) Endorsement and Implementation of the Seoul Declaration Since its Signature in 2008Kasým Özer, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(SMP: 23/4) The Role of Trade Unions in Promoting Safety and Health at WorkRaquel Gonzalez, International Trade Union Confederation, ÝTUC

(SMP: 23/5) How the Objectives of the Seoul Declaration can be Promoted and InstitutionalisedPedro Tomas Pino Perez, Director General of Canary Island Government, Spain

(SMP: 23/6) Safety and Health at Work and the Social Dialogue in BrazilDomingos Lino, Ministry of Social Security, Brazil

(SMP: 23/7) Viet Nam's Implmentation of the Seoul Declaration on Promoting Safety and Health Culture at WorkBui Hong Linh, Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, Viet Nam

(SMP: 23/8) Sustaining World-Class Safety PerformanceRobert S. Krzywicki, DuPont, USA

(SMP: 23/9) Ways to Continue Promoting a Global Preventative Culture Relating to the Seoul DeclarationHans-Joachim Wolff, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Germany

(SMP: 23/10) Future Plan for Continuing the Implementation of the Seoul Declaration

Gye-Wan Bae, Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency

(KOSHA), Rep. of Korea

sessions10:15 – 12:15Tuesday September 13, 2011

Antoine Frérot, Veolia Environment, France

Tripartite Social Dialogue on Occupational Safety and Health in the Construction SectorMaria Narducci, Labour Inspectorate, Ministry of Labour, Uruguay

Ten Years of Positive Results in Safety and Health at Work by Means of Coordinated Policies with Social AgentsConcepción Pascual Lizana, INSHT, Ministry of Labour, Spain

Building Social Dialogue and Local Capacity in Occupational Safety and Health in CIS CountriesWiking Husberg, ILO Decent Work Team for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Moscow

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(TCS: 5/4)

(TCS: 5/5)

Plenary Session [Topics 3&4]Chairperson:

Theme: Chairperson:

Theme: Chairperson:

Philippe Conus, Director at Swiss National Accident, Insurance Fund (SUVA), ISSA Treasurer, Switzerland

OSH Services and Management Systems in SMEs Sameera Al-Tuwaijri, World Bank, USA

Social Dialogue, Partnership and Innovation in Occupational Safety and Health Judith Hackitt, Health and Safety Commission, UK

(TCS: 5/1)

Klaus Pickshaus, IG Metall, Germany

(TCS: 5/2) Occupational Health and Safety at the Core of the Social Policy of Veolia Environment Antoine Frérot, Veolia Environment, France

(TCS: 5/3) Tripartite Social Dialogue on Occupational Safety and Health in the Construction SectorMaria Narducci, Labour Inspectorate, Ministry of Labour, Uruguay

(TCS: 5/4) Ten Years of Positive Results in Safety and Health at Work by Means of Coordinated Policies with Social AgentsConcepción Pascual Lizana, INSHT, Ministry of Labour, Spain

(TCS: 5/5) Building Social Dialogue and Local Capacity in Occupational Safety and Health in CIS CountriesWiking Husberg, ILO Decent Work Team for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Moscow

Venue:

Venue:

Venue:

Haliç Hall

Haliç Hall

Galata Hall

Technical Session 4

Technical Session 5

Prevention of Work-related Stress Needs Shop Floor Initiatives and Obligatory Regulation

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(PL: 3&4/1) Social Dialogue, Partnerships and Innovation on Occupational Safety and HealthJudith Hackitt, HSE, United Kingdom

(PL: 3&4/2) Challenges, Trends and Solutions in Europe and BeyondJukka Takala, EU-OSHA, Spain

(TCS: 4/1) System Approach on Occupational Health and SafetySýddýk Topaloðlu, MoLSS, Turkey

(TCS: 4/2) Promoting Occupational Safety and Health Good Practices in Small-scale WorkplacesKazutaka Kogi, ICOH, Japan

(TCS: 4/3) Joan Benach, University of Pompeu Fabra, Spain

(TCS: 4/4) Systems-Based Approach to Health and Safety in Small to Medium Size CompaniesMahmut Ekþioðlu, Boðaziçi University, Turkey

(TCS: 4/5) As Workplace Organisation Unit, Effectiveness of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Committees: the Case of BursaYusuf Alper, Uludað University, Turkey

(TCS: 4/6) Occupational Health and Safety and SME'sAhmet Cevat Acar, Ýstanbul University, Turkey

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symposiaSymposium 20

The Role of Labour Inspection on OSH IALIVenue: Sütlüce - 2 HallModerator: Ho Siong Hin, IALI, Singapore

Symposium 23

The Implementation of the Seoul Declaration on Safetyand Health at WorkKOSHAVenue: Kasýmpaþa 1- 2 HallModerator: Bae, Gye-Wan, Secretary General KOSHA, Rep. of Korea

(SMP: 20/1) Measuring the performance of OHS InspectoratesNils Petter Wedege, International Consultants, Canada

(SMP: 20/2) Inspection and Prevention (Optimizing Labour Inspection's Impact on Enterprise Prevention Culture Through Integration)Wolfgang F. von Richthofen, International Consultant on Labour Inspection/Protection, IALI, France

(SMP: 20/3) Better Health and Safety for Suppliers – The Role of Labour InspectionGerd Albracht, International Consultant on Labour Inspection/Protection, IALI, France (SMP: 20/4) The Effect of the Act on OSH Enforcement on Official Enforcement Carried by Inspectorate AuthoritiesJorma Lappalainen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland

(SMP: 20/5) Lessons Learned from the Finance Crisis for OSH Risk AssessmentPaul Weber, IALI, ITM, Luxembourg

(SMP: 20/6) The Importance of Empathy in Labour Inspection SystemUður Koç, Labour Inspection Board, MoLSS, Turkey

(SMP: 20/7) Labour Inspection and OSH in Suriname Ginmardo Kromosoeto, Ministry of Labour, Technological Development and Environment, Suriname

- Welcome and Opening RemarksHun Ki Baek, Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA), Rep. of Korea

(SMP: 23/1) Activities and Accomplishment on Implementation of the Seoul DeclarationSeiji Machida, SafeWork, International Labour Organization (ILO)

(SMP: 23/2) Summary and Evaluation on the Follow-up of the Seoul DeclarationHans-Horst Konkolewsky, International Social Security Association (ISSA)

(SMP: 23/3) Endorsement and Implementation of the Seoul Declaration Since its Signature in 2008Kasým Özer, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(SMP: 23/4) The Role of Trade Unions in Promoting Safety and Health at WorkRaquel Gonzalez, International Trade Union Confederation, ÝTUC

(SMP: 23/5) How the Objectives of the Seoul Declaration can be Promoted and InstitutionalisedPedro Tomas Pino Perez, Director General of Canary Island Government, Spain

(SMP: 23/6) Safety and Health at Work and the Social Dialogue in BrazilDomingos Lino, Ministry of Social Security, Brazil

(SMP: 23/7) Viet Nam's Implmentation of the Seoul Declaration on Promoting Safety and Health Culture at WorkBui Hong Linh, Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, Viet Nam

(SMP: 23/8) Sustaining World-Class Safety PerformanceRobert S. Krzywicki, DuPont, USA

(SMP: 23/9) Ways to Continue Promoting a Global Preventative Culture Relating to the Seoul DeclarationHans-Joachim Wolff, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Germany

(SMP: 23/10) Future Plan for Continuing the Implementation of the Seoul Declaration

Gye-Wan Bae, Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency

(KOSHA), Rep. of Korea

sessions10:15 – 12:15Tuesday September 13, 2011

Antoine Frérot, Veolia Environment, France

Tripartite Social Dialogue on Occupational Safety and Health in the Construction SectorMaria Narducci, Labour Inspectorate, Ministry of Labour, Uruguay

Ten Years of Positive Results in Safety and Health at Work by Means of Coordinated Policies with Social AgentsConcepción Pascual Lizana, INSHT, Ministry of Labour, Spain

Building Social Dialogue and Local Capacity in Occupational Safety and Health in CIS CountriesWiking Husberg, ILO Decent Work Team for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Moscow

(TCS: 5/3)

(TCS: 5/4)

(TCS: 5/5)

Plenary Session [Topics 3&4]Chairperson:

Theme: Chairperson:

Theme: Chairperson:

Philippe Conus, Director at Swiss National Accident, Insurance Fund (SUVA), ISSA Treasurer, Switzerland

OSH Services and Management Systems in SMEs Sameera Al-Tuwaijri, World Bank, USA

Social Dialogue, Partnership and Innovation in Occupational Safety and Health Judith Hackitt, Health and Safety Commission, UK

(TCS: 5/1)

Klaus Pickshaus, IG Metall, Germany

(TCS: 5/2) Occupational Health and Safety at the Core of the Social Policy of Veolia Environment Antoine Frérot, Veolia Environment, France

(TCS: 5/3) Tripartite Social Dialogue on Occupational Safety and Health in the Construction SectorMaria Narducci, Labour Inspectorate, Ministry of Labour, Uruguay

(TCS: 5/4) Ten Years of Positive Results in Safety and Health at Work by Means of Coordinated Policies with Social AgentsConcepción Pascual Lizana, INSHT, Ministry of Labour, Spain

(TCS: 5/5) Building Social Dialogue and Local Capacity in Occupational Safety and Health in CIS CountriesWiking Husberg, ILO Decent Work Team for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Moscow

Venue:

Venue:

Venue:

Haliç Hall

Haliç Hall

Galata Hall

Technical Session 4

Technical Session 5

Prevention of Work-related Stress Needs Shop Floor Initiatives and Obligatory Regulation

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(PL: 3&4/1) Social Dialogue, Partnerships and Innovation on Occupational Safety and HealthJudith Hackitt, HSE, United Kingdom

(PL: 3&4/2) Challenges, Trends and Solutions in Europe and BeyondJukka Takala, EU-OSHA, Spain

(TCS: 4/1) System Approach on Occupational Health and SafetySýddýk Topaloðlu, MoLSS, Turkey

(TCS: 4/2) Promoting Occupational Safety and Health Good Practices in Small-scale WorkplacesKazutaka Kogi, ICOH, Japan

(TCS: 4/3) Joan Benach, University of Pompeu Fabra, Spain

(TCS: 4/4) Systems-Based Approach to Health and Safety in Small to Medium Size CompaniesMahmut Ekþioðlu, Boðaziçi University, Turkey

(TCS: 4/5) As Workplace Organisation Unit, Effectiveness of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Committees: the Case of BursaYusuf Alper, Uludað University, Turkey

(TCS: 4/6) Occupational Health and Safety and SME'sAhmet Cevat Acar, Ýstanbul University, Turkey

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sessions10:15 – 12:15Tuesday September 13, 2011

Technical Session 6

Theme:Chairperson:

Venue:

The Role of Prevention in Managing the Risks and Opportunities of Demographic Change Peter Vavken, Vice-Chairperson of the ISSA Special Commission on Prevention, General Director of the

General Institute for Insurance against Employment Accidents and Occupational Diseases (AUVA), Austria

Keynote Jorma Rantanen, Chairman of the Board, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Preventing Risks to Young Workers as Seen in Initiatives in European WorkplacesSarah Copsey, Project Manager of Work Environment Information Unit, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA), Spain

ENETOSH - Implementing OSH into Lifelong LearningUlrike Bollmann, ENETOSH, Project Coordinator, Institute for Work and Health of the DGUV (IAG), Germany

Demographic Change in the World of Work: Challenges for PreventionSigfried Sandner, ISSA Special Commission on Prevention, Switzerland

Demographic Change and Work Ability/Employment (Fit for the Future - the Austrian Programme to Maintain Work Ability)Irene Kloimüller, Head of the Programme ‘‘Fit for the Future - Sustaining Employability, AUVA, Austria

Employer RepresentativeJanet Asherson, Adviser Environment, Health and Safety, International Organisation of Employers (IOE)

Worker RepresentativeFiona Murie, Global Director Health and Safety and Construction, Building and Woodworkers International (BWI), Switzerland

Social Insurance RepresentativeGerhard Kraus, ISSA Special Commission on Prevention Occupational Physician, German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the Energy Textile, Electrical and Media Production Sectors (BG ETEM), Germany

Final RemarksPeter Vavken, Vice-Chairperson of the ISSA Special Commission on Prevention (ISSA), General Director of the General Institute for Insurance Against Employment Accidents and Occupational Diseases (AUVA), Austria

DuPont Hall

(TCS: 6/1)

(TCS: 6/2)

(TCS: 6/3)

(TCS: 6/4)

(TCS: 6/5)

(TCS: 6/6)

(TCS: 6/7)

(TCS: 6/8)

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regional meetings

(REG: 1/1) The Situation of the National Legislations of Occupational Health & SafetyKHallil Abo Khurma, Arab Labour Organization

(REG: 1/2) Challenges Facing The Arab Countries In Building a Culture of PreventionRania Rushdie, Arab Labour Organization/Arab Institute for OSH, Syria

(REG: 1/3) The Role of Arab Labour Organization in Promoting a Culture of Prevention in the Arab CountriesDina Said, Arab Labour Organization

(REG: 1/4) Why I Moved from Engineering towards HSE?Mohammad Hussein, Emirates Aluminium, United Arab Emirates

(REG: 1/5) Evolution of the Legislation and Regulations of Occupational Safety and Health in MoroccoLoubna Tahri, National Institute for Working Life (INCVT), Morocco

Venue: Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 HallChairperson: Stephane Pimbert, INRS, France

REG 2 / Regional Meeting ALASEHT

Latin American Association of Safety and Health at WorkVenue: Balat HallChairperson: Renan Alfonso Rojas Gutierrez, ALASEHT, Colombia

Arab Labour OrganizationVenue: Hasköy HallChairperson: HE. Ahmed Luqman, Arab Labour Organisation

REG 1 / Regional Meeting ALO

(REG: 2/1) Health and Safety Management, Culture and LeadershipRoger Marks, National Safety Council, USA

(REG: 2/2) Self-Management Safety and Health at Work in the MinesJose Ignacio Villanueva, Director General Safety and Health at Work Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, Mexico

(REG: 2/3) Improvement of Occupational Safety and Hygiene Conditions in the Construction Sector in Costa RicaMaria Lourdes Medina Escobar, Technological Institute, Costa Rica

(REG: 2/4) Leadership Training Workers in Management of Improving the Conditions of Safety and Health in the WorkplaceEnrique Perez Mendoza, Ministry of Labour, Chile

(REG: 2/5) Implementation of Risk Profiles In Mexican Sugar MillsDagoberto Rojas, Senior Adviser ILO Project on the Modernization of the Sugar-Cane Industry, Mexico

(REG: 2/6) Developing Prevention Strategies for in Critical Economic Sectors in the Latin America: Construction, Mining and Agriculture Renan Alfonso Rojas Gutierrez, Colombian Safety Council, Colombia

(REG: 2/7) Javier Parga, Ministry of Labour, Colombia

(REG: 3/1)M. Abdeljalil El Kholti, Director General - National Institute on Working Conditions and Work (INCVT) of Marocco, Marocco

(REG: 3/2)Habib Nouaigui, Director General - Tunisian Occupational Health and Safety Institute (TOSHI), Tunisia

(REG: 3/3)Gisèle Rakotovao, Head of Occupational Medecine Division, Ministry of Public Health, Madagascar

(REG: 3/4)Gabriel Ousmane Moussa, President of the Association of theSocial Security Funds of French speaking Sub-Saharan Africa (IAPRP), Director General of the National Social Security Fund of Benin, Benin

(REG: 3/5)Victor Akogbekan, Occupational Physician, FSS, UAC Benin, Benin

(REG: 6/1) Supporting Grassroots Action in Improving OSH in Informal Economy Workplaces in Cambodia - Impact on National OSH PolicyLeng Tong, Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training, Cambodia

(REG: 6/2) Workplace Safety and Health Enhancement in ChinaShi Yanping, State Administration of Work Safety, China

(REG: 6/3) Regional Cooperation in Raising OSH StandardsSilas Sng, Workplace Safety and Health Council, Singapore

(REG: 6/4) Developing Safety Officer System in Thailand-Practical Measure to Reduce Occupational Accidents in the WorkplaceKarnchana Karnviroj, BOSH, MOL, Thailand

(REG: 6/5) Developments and achievements of OSH in VietnamVu Nhu Van, Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, Vietnam

(REG: 6/6) ILO Technical Cooperation in Developing National OSH Policy Frameworks -Practical Examples from Asia-Tsuyoshi Kawakami, ILO Decent Work Technical Support Team for East Asia, South East Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok

REG 3 / Regional Meeting INRS

Francophone Cooperation on Health and Safetyat Work: A Regional Perspective

REG 6 / Regional Meeting ASEAN OHSNET

Best Practices on OSH in AsiaVenue: Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall

Chairperson: Hon. Lourdes M. Transmonte, Undersecretary of Labour and Employment, Department of Labour and Employment (DOLE), Philippines

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sessions10:15 – 12:15Tuesday September 13, 2011

Technical Session 6

Theme:Chairperson:

Venue:

The Role of Prevention in Managing the Risks and Opportunities of Demographic Change Peter Vavken, Vice-Chairperson of the ISSA Special Commission on Prevention, General Director of the

General Institute for Insurance against Employment Accidents and Occupational Diseases (AUVA), Austria

Keynote Jorma Rantanen, Chairman of the Board, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Preventing Risks to Young Workers as Seen in Initiatives in European WorkplacesSarah Copsey, Project Manager of Work Environment Information Unit, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA), Spain

ENETOSH - Implementing OSH into Lifelong LearningUlrike Bollmann, ENETOSH, Project Coordinator, Institute for Work and Health of the DGUV (IAG), Germany

Demographic Change in the World of Work: Challenges for PreventionSigfried Sandner, ISSA Special Commission on Prevention, Switzerland

Demographic Change and Work Ability/Employment (Fit for the Future - the Austrian Programme to Maintain Work Ability)Irene Kloimüller, Head of the Programme ‘‘Fit for the Future - Sustaining Employability, AUVA, Austria

Employer RepresentativeJanet Asherson, Adviser Environment, Health and Safety, International Organisation of Employers (IOE)

Worker RepresentativeFiona Murie, Global Director Health and Safety and Construction, Building and Woodworkers International (BWI), Switzerland

Social Insurance RepresentativeGerhard Kraus, ISSA Special Commission on Prevention Occupational Physician, German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the Energy Textile, Electrical and Media Production Sectors (BG ETEM), Germany

Final RemarksPeter Vavken, Vice-Chairperson of the ISSA Special Commission on Prevention (ISSA), General Director of the General Institute for Insurance Against Employment Accidents and Occupational Diseases (AUVA), Austria

DuPont Hall

(TCS: 6/1)

(TCS: 6/2)

(TCS: 6/3)

(TCS: 6/4)

(TCS: 6/5)

(TCS: 6/6)

(TCS: 6/7)

(TCS: 6/8)

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regional meetings

(REG: 1/1) The Situation of the National Legislations of Occupational Health & SafetyKHallil Abo Khurma, Arab Labour Organization

(REG: 1/2) Challenges Facing The Arab Countries In Building a Culture of PreventionRania Rushdie, Arab Labour Organization/Arab Institute for OSH, Syria

(REG: 1/3) The Role of Arab Labour Organization in Promoting a Culture of Prevention in the Arab CountriesDina Said, Arab Labour Organization

(REG: 1/4) Why I Moved from Engineering towards HSE?Mohammad Hussein, Emirates Aluminium, United Arab Emirates

(REG: 1/5) Evolution of the Legislation and Regulations of Occupational Safety and Health in MoroccoLoubna Tahri, National Institute for Working Life (INCVT), Morocco

Venue: Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 HallChairperson: Stephane Pimbert, INRS, France

REG 2 / Regional Meeting ALASEHT

Latin American Association of Safety and Health at WorkVenue: Balat HallChairperson: Renan Alfonso Rojas Gutierrez, ALASEHT, Colombia

Arab Labour OrganizationVenue: Hasköy HallChairperson: HE. Ahmed Luqman, Arab Labour Organisation

REG 1 / Regional Meeting ALO

(REG: 2/1) Health and Safety Management, Culture and LeadershipRoger Marks, National Safety Council, USA

(REG: 2/2) Self-Management Safety and Health at Work in the MinesJose Ignacio Villanueva, Director General Safety and Health at Work Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, Mexico

(REG: 2/3) Improvement of Occupational Safety and Hygiene Conditions in the Construction Sector in Costa RicaMaria Lourdes Medina Escobar, Technological Institute, Costa Rica

(REG: 2/4) Leadership Training Workers in Management of Improving the Conditions of Safety and Health in the WorkplaceEnrique Perez Mendoza, Ministry of Labour, Chile

(REG: 2/5) Implementation of Risk Profiles In Mexican Sugar MillsDagoberto Rojas, Senior Adviser ILO Project on the Modernization of the Sugar-Cane Industry, Mexico

(REG: 2/6) Developing Prevention Strategies for in Critical Economic Sectors in the Latin America: Construction, Mining and Agriculture Renan Alfonso Rojas Gutierrez, Colombian Safety Council, Colombia

(REG: 2/7) Javier Parga, Ministry of Labour, Colombia

(REG: 3/1)M. Abdeljalil El Kholti, Director General - National Institute on Working Conditions and Work (INCVT) of Marocco, Marocco

(REG: 3/2)Habib Nouaigui, Director General - Tunisian Occupational Health and Safety Institute (TOSHI), Tunisia

(REG: 3/3)Gisèle Rakotovao, Head of Occupational Medecine Division, Ministry of Public Health, Madagascar

(REG: 3/4)Gabriel Ousmane Moussa, President of the Association of theSocial Security Funds of French speaking Sub-Saharan Africa (IAPRP), Director General of the National Social Security Fund of Benin, Benin

(REG: 3/5)Victor Akogbekan, Occupational Physician, FSS, UAC Benin, Benin

(REG: 6/1) Supporting Grassroots Action in Improving OSH in Informal Economy Workplaces in Cambodia - Impact on National OSH PolicyLeng Tong, Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training, Cambodia

(REG: 6/2) Workplace Safety and Health Enhancement in ChinaShi Yanping, State Administration of Work Safety, China

(REG: 6/3) Regional Cooperation in Raising OSH StandardsSilas Sng, Workplace Safety and Health Council, Singapore

(REG: 6/4) Developing Safety Officer System in Thailand-Practical Measure to Reduce Occupational Accidents in the WorkplaceKarnchana Karnviroj, BOSH, MOL, Thailand

(REG: 6/5) Developments and achievements of OSH in VietnamVu Nhu Van, Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, Vietnam

(REG: 6/6) ILO Technical Cooperation in Developing National OSH Policy Frameworks -Practical Examples from Asia-Tsuyoshi Kawakami, ILO Decent Work Technical Support Team for East Asia, South East Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok

REG 3 / Regional Meeting INRS

Francophone Cooperation on Health and Safetyat Work: A Regional Perspective

REG 6 / Regional Meeting ASEAN OHSNET

Best Practices on OSH in AsiaVenue: Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall

Chairperson: Hon. Lourdes M. Transmonte, Undersecretary of Labour and Employment, Department of Labour and Employment (DOLE), Philippines

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(REG: 4/1) Zeki Kömürcü, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(REG: 4/2)Field Leadership: A Method Used in Çayeli Copper Company to Reduce at Risk BehavioursIain Anderson, Çayeli Copper Enterprises, Turkey

(REG: 4/3) Labour Inspection and Occupational Safety & Health Compliance in PakistanMuhammed Ýqbal, Labour Inspection and Occupational Safety & Health Compliance, Pakistan

(REG: 4/4)Falls from a Hight a Huge Task for Labour InspectionKarl Heinz Noetel, German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the Building Trade, Germany

(REG: 4/5) Benzene Exposure Assessment in Oil PlatformsLuiz Sergio Brandao Oliveira, Ministry of Labour, Brazil

Role of OHS on the Labour Inspection

The Role of Labour Inspection in OSHVenue: DuPont HallModerator: Vedat Reha Mert, MoLSS, Turkey

REG 4 / Session 1

19

13:45 - 15:45

symposia16:00 - 18:00Tuesday September 13, 2011

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Symposium 3

Nanotechnology: Benefits and RisksISSA Chemistry Section, NIOSH, UNITAR, IFAVenue: Hasköy HallModerator: Thomas H. Brock, BGRCI, Germany Raymond Vincent, National Research and Safety Institute for Occupational Accidents Prevention (INRS), France

Symposium 8

Primary Prevention in Basic Occupational Health and Safety Services at the WorkplaceICOH/ ISSA Health SectionVenue: DuPont HallModerator: Toru Itani, ICOH, JapanJohn Henshaw, Henshaw and Associates Inc., USA

(SMP: 3/1) Nanotechnology: A Review to Risks and Safety ImplementationErdem Babaarslan, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(SMP: 3/2) A Brief Overview of Lessons Learned in Knowledge Translation: A Focus on NanotechnologyMax R. Lum, National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety (NIOSH), USA (SMP: 3/3) AUVA Study: Nanotechnology – Exposure Profile in Industrial Sectors Producing and Utilizing Nanoparticles and Nanotubes, Toxicological Effects on Human CellsEva Valic, AUVA, Austria

(SMP: 3/4) Risks at the WorkplaceMyriam Ricaud, National Research and Safety Institute for Occupational Accidents Prevention (INRS), France

(SMP: 3/5) Protection Measures: The STOP StrategyMarkus Berges, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the DGUV (IFA), Germany

(SMP: 3/6) Perspectives in Research and Prevention in NanotechnologyWilfrid Strauss, National Research and Safety Institute for Occupational Accidents Prevention (INRS), France

(SMP: 6/1) Reducing Occupational Risks All Along the Construction Life CycleGérard Ropert, ISSA Construction Section, France

(SMP: 6/2) Declaration of BrusselsCarl Heyrman, ISSA Construction Section, Belgium

(SMP: 6/3) 30th International Symposium of the ISSA Construction Section: Strategies for Integrating Occupational Safety and Health in the Construction ProcessKnut Ringen, Center for Construction Research and Training, USA

(SMP: 6/4) An Approach to Design Safety Analysis for Smaller-scale Construction ProjectsCiaran McAleenan, Expert Ease International, Ireland

(SMP: 6/5) Recent Developments in Occupational Health and Safety Field in Vocational High SchoolsFahri Özbudun, Ministry of Education, Turkey

(SMP: 8/1) The New Moroccan Project for Promoting Occupational Safety and HealthAbdeljalil El Kholti, National Institute for Working Life, Morocco

(SMP: 8/2) Group Occupational Health Service (GOHS) System in Korea and Application of Participatory Action Oriented Approach to Small & Medium-sized EnterprisesKuck Hyeun Woo, Soonchunhyang University, Rep. of Korea

(SMP: 8/3) An Implementation of Primary Prevention in Participatory Oriented Action Training (PAOT) in Occupational Health and Safety Services in VietnamToai Phuong Nguyen, Can Tho Medical College, Vietnam

(SMP: 8/4) The Resurgence of Occupational Hygiene: Growing the Profession and Creating a Safer Global WorkforceJohn Henshaw, ChemRisk, USA

(SMP: 8/5) Lasting Culture of Prevention Through Specialists in Occupational Medicine in Germany Wolfgang Panter, VDBW, Germany

(SMP: 8/6) Addressing Inequality in Occupational Health: Integrating Occupational Health Services in Primary Health Care in Latin America and the CaribbeanOrielle Solar, Greds-Emcoment, Chile

(SMP: 13/1) The Challenge for OSH of Temporary Agency WorkBernhard Brückner, Ministry for Social Affairs of the State of Hesse, Germany

(SMP: 13/2) Subcontracting Concerning Occupational Health and Safetyªeref Özcan, Association of Labour Inspectors, Turkey

(SMP: 13/3) Subcontracting/Outsourcing in Health Care Services and Its Effects To Occupational Health and SafetyMustafa N. Ýlhan, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine Department of Public Health & Department Of Occupational Health and Safety, Turkey

(SMP: 13/4) Subcontracting and Problems of OHS OrganizationsAydýn Baþbuð, Gazi University Faculty of Economics and Industrial Relations, Department of LAbour Economics and Industrial Relations, Turkey

(SMP: 13/5) Subcontracting as an Occupational Risk FactorRaquel Calveras Auge, National Institute for Safety and Hygiene at Work, Spain

Symposium 13

Subcontracting, Outsourcing and Their Impact on OSHTurkish Society of Public Health Specialist (HASUDER) / Association of Labour InspectorsVenue: Balat HallModerator: Mustafa N. Ýlhan, HASUDER, Turkey

Symposium 6

The Three Life Cycles of the Construction IndustryISSA Construction SectionVenue: Kasýmpaþa 1- 2 HallModerator: J.M. Warning, ISSA Construction Section

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(REG: 4/1) Zeki Kömürcü, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(REG: 4/2)Field Leadership: A Method Used in Çayeli Copper Company to Reduce at Risk BehavioursIain Anderson, Çayeli Copper Enterprises, Turkey

(REG: 4/3) Labour Inspection and Occupational Safety & Health Compliance in PakistanMuhammed Ýqbal, Labour Inspection and Occupational Safety & Health Compliance, Pakistan

(REG: 4/4)Falls from a Hight a Huge Task for Labour InspectionKarl Heinz Noetel, German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the Building Trade, Germany

(REG: 4/5) Benzene Exposure Assessment in Oil PlatformsLuiz Sergio Brandao Oliveira, Ministry of Labour, Brazil

Role of OHS on the Labour Inspection

The Role of Labour Inspection in OSHVenue: DuPont HallModerator: Vedat Reha Mert, MoLSS, Turkey

REG 4 / Session 1

19

13:45 - 15:45

symposia16:00 - 18:00Tuesday September 13, 2011

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Symposium 3

Nanotechnology: Benefits and RisksISSA Chemistry Section, NIOSH, UNITAR, IFAVenue: Hasköy HallModerator: Thomas H. Brock, BGRCI, Germany Raymond Vincent, National Research and Safety Institute for Occupational Accidents Prevention (INRS), France

Symposium 8

Primary Prevention in Basic Occupational Health and Safety Services at the WorkplaceICOH/ ISSA Health SectionVenue: DuPont HallModerator: Toru Itani, ICOH, JapanJohn Henshaw, Henshaw and Associates Inc., USA

(SMP: 3/1) Nanotechnology: A Review to Risks and Safety ImplementationErdem Babaarslan, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(SMP: 3/2) A Brief Overview of Lessons Learned in Knowledge Translation: A Focus on NanotechnologyMax R. Lum, National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety (NIOSH), USA (SMP: 3/3) AUVA Study: Nanotechnology – Exposure Profile in Industrial Sectors Producing and Utilizing Nanoparticles and Nanotubes, Toxicological Effects on Human CellsEva Valic, AUVA, Austria

(SMP: 3/4) Risks at the WorkplaceMyriam Ricaud, National Research and Safety Institute for Occupational Accidents Prevention (INRS), France

(SMP: 3/5) Protection Measures: The STOP StrategyMarkus Berges, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the DGUV (IFA), Germany

(SMP: 3/6) Perspectives in Research and Prevention in NanotechnologyWilfrid Strauss, National Research and Safety Institute for Occupational Accidents Prevention (INRS), France

(SMP: 6/1) Reducing Occupational Risks All Along the Construction Life CycleGérard Ropert, ISSA Construction Section, France

(SMP: 6/2) Declaration of BrusselsCarl Heyrman, ISSA Construction Section, Belgium

(SMP: 6/3) 30th International Symposium of the ISSA Construction Section: Strategies for Integrating Occupational Safety and Health in the Construction ProcessKnut Ringen, Center for Construction Research and Training, USA

(SMP: 6/4) An Approach to Design Safety Analysis for Smaller-scale Construction ProjectsCiaran McAleenan, Expert Ease International, Ireland

(SMP: 6/5) Recent Developments in Occupational Health and Safety Field in Vocational High SchoolsFahri Özbudun, Ministry of Education, Turkey

(SMP: 8/1) The New Moroccan Project for Promoting Occupational Safety and HealthAbdeljalil El Kholti, National Institute for Working Life, Morocco

(SMP: 8/2) Group Occupational Health Service (GOHS) System in Korea and Application of Participatory Action Oriented Approach to Small & Medium-sized EnterprisesKuck Hyeun Woo, Soonchunhyang University, Rep. of Korea

(SMP: 8/3) An Implementation of Primary Prevention in Participatory Oriented Action Training (PAOT) in Occupational Health and Safety Services in VietnamToai Phuong Nguyen, Can Tho Medical College, Vietnam

(SMP: 8/4) The Resurgence of Occupational Hygiene: Growing the Profession and Creating a Safer Global WorkforceJohn Henshaw, ChemRisk, USA

(SMP: 8/5) Lasting Culture of Prevention Through Specialists in Occupational Medicine in Germany Wolfgang Panter, VDBW, Germany

(SMP: 8/6) Addressing Inequality in Occupational Health: Integrating Occupational Health Services in Primary Health Care in Latin America and the CaribbeanOrielle Solar, Greds-Emcoment, Chile

(SMP: 13/1) The Challenge for OSH of Temporary Agency WorkBernhard Brückner, Ministry for Social Affairs of the State of Hesse, Germany

(SMP: 13/2) Subcontracting Concerning Occupational Health and Safetyªeref Özcan, Association of Labour Inspectors, Turkey

(SMP: 13/3) Subcontracting/Outsourcing in Health Care Services and Its Effects To Occupational Health and SafetyMustafa N. Ýlhan, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine Department of Public Health & Department Of Occupational Health and Safety, Turkey

(SMP: 13/4) Subcontracting and Problems of OHS OrganizationsAydýn Baþbuð, Gazi University Faculty of Economics and Industrial Relations, Department of LAbour Economics and Industrial Relations, Turkey

(SMP: 13/5) Subcontracting as an Occupational Risk FactorRaquel Calveras Auge, National Institute for Safety and Hygiene at Work, Spain

Symposium 13

Subcontracting, Outsourcing and Their Impact on OSHTurkish Society of Public Health Specialist (HASUDER) / Association of Labour InspectorsVenue: Balat HallModerator: Mustafa N. Ýlhan, HASUDER, Turkey

Symposium 6

The Three Life Cycles of the Construction IndustryISSA Construction SectionVenue: Kasýmpaþa 1- 2 HallModerator: J.M. Warning, ISSA Construction Section

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Symposium 15

Chemical Exposures and Occupational DiseasesMinistry of Health (Ankara Occupational Diseases Hospital) / Turkish Society of Toxicology (TST)Venue: Eyüp HallModerator: Ali Esat Karakaya, Gazi University,Turkey

Symposium 24

Monitoring and Evaluation on OSH: Quantitative and Qualitative IndicatorsFIOHVenue: Fener HallModerator: Hannu Anttonen, FIOHMax R. Lum, NIOSH

Symposium 27

International Partnership in OSH TrainingSESRIC / ÝSGÜMVenue: Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 HallModerator: M. Fatih Serenli, Fuat Sezgin, Research Foundation for the History of Science in Islam, Turkey

(SMP:15/1) Evaluation of Admissions to the Ministry of Health Occupational Diseases' Hospital in TurkeyHýnç Yýlmaz, Occupational Diseases' Hospital, Ministry of Health, Turkey

(SMP:15/2) Is Occupational Lead Exposure Still a Problem?Hande Gürer Orhan, Ege University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Toxicology, Turkey

(SMP:15/3) INAIL Activities about Health and Safety in Site ReclamationSimona Berardi, Italian Workers' Compensation Authority (INAIL)- ex National Institute for Occupational safety and Preventive (ISPESL), Department of Production Plants and Anthropic Settlements (DIPIA), Italy

(SMP:15/4) The New OEL Proposed for Chromium (VI) and CompoundsMounia El Yamani, French Agency for Food Environmental and Occupational Health Safety, France

(SMP:15/5) Opportunities and Obstacles in Collaboration in Occupational Health Between Developed and Developing Countries- the Potential Role of Emerging TechnologiesKai Savolainen Department of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland

(SMP: 24/1) Development of Indicators for Monitoring and Evaluation in Workplace Health Promotion and PreventionKarl Kuhn, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA), Germany

(SMP: 24/2) Indicators to Assess the Impact of Supranational OSH StrategiesLothar Lissner, Institute for International Research, Development, Evaluation and Consulting

(SMP: 24/3) Developing Profiles and Indicators in Prioritizing NationalMax Lum, NIOSH, USA

(SMP: 24/4) Indicators of OSH and Well-being at Work in Workplace LevelHannu Anttonen, FIOH, Finland

(SMP: 24/5) Economical Indicators and Social ResponsibilityGuy Ahonen, FIOH, Finland

(SMP: 24/6) Global Indicators on Evaluation of OSHJukka Takala, EU-OSHA, Spain

(SMP: 27/1) Crossing Borders: How to Ensure the Effectiveness and Sustainability of OSH TrainingUlrike Bollmann Institute for Work and Health of the DGUV (IAG), Germany

(SMP: 27/2) International Partnerships in OSH Training: Maximizing Combined StrengthsJanet Froetscher, NSC, USA

(SMP: 27/3) Training - An Essential Part of The Prevention ApproachTim Tregenza, EU-OSHA, Spain

(SMP: 27/4) ÝSGÜM - SESRIC Collaboration as a Model for Regional Partnership in the Field of Occupational Health and SafetyNihat Eðri, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

SMP: 27/5) Using Modern Educational Techniques to Achieve Higher Levels of Awareness in Occupational Safety and HealthDavid Gold, Gold-Knecht Associates, Switzerland

(SMP: 27/6) An International Perspective on Occupational Safety and Health TrainingFelix Martin Daza, International Training Centre of the ILO, Italy

(SMP: 27/7) A Global View of Safety: Putting Technology to Work to Protect more People from more HazardsThomas G. Powell, DuPont, USA

(SMP: 28/1) Safe Work ProgrammeValentina Forastieri, ILO SafeWork, Switzerland

(SMP: 28/2) Participatory Strategies in Reducing Injuries in LaboratoriesIra Janowitz, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories, USA

(SMP: 28/3) Networking for Facilitating Participatory Practices to Improve Health and Safety in Small-Scale WorkplacesTon That Khai, ICOH, Bangkok

(SMP: 28/4) Participatory Approach to Improving Coffee Harvesting in NicaraguaBarbara Silverstein, Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, USA

(SMP: 28/5) Using the Employee's Know How of Near Accidents and Health Risks at WorkFrank Wattendorff, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany

(SMP: 28/6) Participatory Strategies to Improve Occupational Safety and HealthToru Yoshikawa, Institute for Science of Labour, Kawasaki, Japan

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Symposium 29

Designing out the Risk: Identifying Risks and Opportunities in DesignIOSHVenue: Sütlüce - 1 HallModerator: Malcolm McIntyre, Mclntyre, Senior Health and Safety Manager, Lend Lease, Scotland

Symposium 31

The Four Pillars Model of Accident Prevention in AustriaAUVAVenue: Galata HallModerator: Peter Vavken, Vice-Chairperson of the ISSA Special Commission on Prevention; General Director of the General Institute for Insurance against Employment Accident and Occupational Diseases (AUVA)(SMP: 29/1) Influence of Communications & Competences

David Evans, Chair IOSH International Group, United Kingdom

(SMP: 29/2) Incorporating Health & Safety in Design-Building Teams (The UK and Global Perspective)Paul Popescu, Lend Lease, United Kingdom

(SMP: 29/3) Opportunities to Improve Health and Safety in Designs Within Eastern Europe and Russia Case StudyDerran Williams, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, United Kingdom

(SMP: 29/4) Redesigning Maintenance Management Systems to Deliver Improved Business and Safety Performance: A Heavy Engineering Case StudyRakesh Maharaj, ARMSA Consulting, United Kingdom

(SMP: 30/1) Maximizing the Future of Community Building: A Case Study in How New Media Opportunities can be Used to Significantly Advance Worker Safety and HealthLinda Reinstein, ADAO, USA

(SMP: 30/2) ILO Action to Eliminatie of Asbestos-Related DiseasesIgor Fedotov, ILO, Switzerland

(SMP: 30/3) The Role of WHO in the Elimination of Asbestos-Related DiseasesIvan Ivanov, Public Health and Environment World Health Organization, Geneva

(SMP: 30/4) Asbestos Use, Occupational Exposure and Malignant Mesothelioma in KoreaDaehee Kang, Seoul National University, Rep. of Korea

(SMP: 30/5) Activities at OSHRI, KOSHA Towards Elimination of Asbestos-Related Diseases

Seong-Kyu Kang, KOSHA, Rep. of Korea

(SMP: 31/1) Insurance Against Accidents at Work and Occupational Diseases in AustriaPeter Vavken, AUVA, Austria

(SMP: 31/2) The Portfolio of AUVA PreventionKarl Körpert, AUVA HUB, Austria

(SMP: 31/3) How Patients Benefit from Highly Sophisticated Trauma Care in the Austiran Workers' Compensation BoardPatrick Weninger, Trauma Hospital Lorenz Boehler, Austria

(SMP: 31/4) The Austrian Asbestos Screening ProgramBarbara Machan, AUVA, Austria

(SMP: 31/5) AUFAsicher: upport for mall usinesses by AUVA Georg Effenberger, AUVA, Austria

(SMP: 31/6) Cost-Benefit-Analysis as a Tool for the Derivation of Prevention Priorities from Liability CasesKlaus Wittig, AUVA, Austria

(SMP: 31/7) Analysis of Accident Cause and Redress and their Use in PreventionGunter Seebacher, AUVA, Austria

(SMP: 31/8) Balance Training for the Reduction of Occupational Accidents, the Application in the Prevention and RehabilitationMichaela Strebl, AUVA-HUB, Austria

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Symposium 15

Chemical Exposures and Occupational DiseasesMinistry of Health (Ankara Occupational Diseases Hospital) / Turkish Society of Toxicology (TST)Venue: Eyüp HallModerator: Ali Esat Karakaya, Gazi University,Turkey

Symposium 24

Monitoring and Evaluation on OSH: Quantitative and Qualitative IndicatorsFIOHVenue: Fener HallModerator: Hannu Anttonen, FIOHMax R. Lum, NIOSH

Symposium 27

International Partnership in OSH TrainingSESRIC / ÝSGÜMVenue: Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 HallModerator: M. Fatih Serenli, Fuat Sezgin, Research Foundation for the History of Science in Islam, Turkey

(SMP:15/1) Evaluation of Admissions to the Ministry of Health Occupational Diseases' Hospital in TurkeyHýnç Yýlmaz, Occupational Diseases' Hospital, Ministry of Health, Turkey

(SMP:15/2) Is Occupational Lead Exposure Still a Problem?Hande Gürer Orhan, Ege University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Toxicology, Turkey

(SMP:15/3) INAIL Activities about Health and Safety in Site ReclamationSimona Berardi, Italian Workers' Compensation Authority (INAIL)- ex National Institute for Occupational safety and Preventive (ISPESL), Department of Production Plants and Anthropic Settlements (DIPIA), Italy

(SMP:15/4) The New OEL Proposed for Chromium (VI) and CompoundsMounia El Yamani, French Agency for Food Environmental and Occupational Health Safety, France

(SMP:15/5) Opportunities and Obstacles in Collaboration in Occupational Health Between Developed and Developing Countries- the Potential Role of Emerging TechnologiesKai Savolainen Department of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland

(SMP: 24/1) Development of Indicators for Monitoring and Evaluation in Workplace Health Promotion and PreventionKarl Kuhn, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA), Germany

(SMP: 24/2) Indicators to Assess the Impact of Supranational OSH StrategiesLothar Lissner, Institute for International Research, Development, Evaluation and Consulting

(SMP: 24/3) Developing Profiles and Indicators in Prioritizing NationalMax Lum, NIOSH, USA

(SMP: 24/4) Indicators of OSH and Well-being at Work in Workplace LevelHannu Anttonen, FIOH, Finland

(SMP: 24/5) Economical Indicators and Social ResponsibilityGuy Ahonen, FIOH, Finland

(SMP: 24/6) Global Indicators on Evaluation of OSHJukka Takala, EU-OSHA, Spain

(SMP: 27/1) Crossing Borders: How to Ensure the Effectiveness and Sustainability of OSH TrainingUlrike Bollmann Institute for Work and Health of the DGUV (IAG), Germany

(SMP: 27/2) International Partnerships in OSH Training: Maximizing Combined StrengthsJanet Froetscher, NSC, USA

(SMP: 27/3) Training - An Essential Part of The Prevention ApproachTim Tregenza, EU-OSHA, Spain

(SMP: 27/4) ÝSGÜM - SESRIC Collaboration as a Model for Regional Partnership in the Field of Occupational Health and SafetyNihat Eðri, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

SMP: 27/5) Using Modern Educational Techniques to Achieve Higher Levels of Awareness in Occupational Safety and HealthDavid Gold, Gold-Knecht Associates, Switzerland

(SMP: 27/6) An International Perspective on Occupational Safety and Health TrainingFelix Martin Daza, International Training Centre of the ILO, Italy

(SMP: 27/7) A Global View of Safety: Putting Technology to Work to Protect more People from more HazardsThomas G. Powell, DuPont, USA

(SMP: 28/1) Safe Work ProgrammeValentina Forastieri, ILO SafeWork, Switzerland

(SMP: 28/2) Participatory Strategies in Reducing Injuries in LaboratoriesIra Janowitz, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories, USA

(SMP: 28/3) Networking for Facilitating Participatory Practices to Improve Health and Safety in Small-Scale WorkplacesTon That Khai, ICOH, Bangkok

(SMP: 28/4) Participatory Approach to Improving Coffee Harvesting in NicaraguaBarbara Silverstein, Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, USA

(SMP: 28/5) Using the Employee's Know How of Near Accidents and Health Risks at WorkFrank Wattendorff, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany

(SMP: 28/6) Participatory Strategies to Improve Occupational Safety and HealthToru Yoshikawa, Institute for Science of Labour, Kawasaki, Japan

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Symposium 29

Designing out the Risk: Identifying Risks and Opportunities in DesignIOSHVenue: Sütlüce - 1 HallModerator: Malcolm McIntyre, Mclntyre, Senior Health and Safety Manager, Lend Lease, Scotland

Symposium 31

The Four Pillars Model of Accident Prevention in AustriaAUVAVenue: Galata HallModerator: Peter Vavken, Vice-Chairperson of the ISSA Special Commission on Prevention; General Director of the General Institute for Insurance against Employment Accident and Occupational Diseases (AUVA)(SMP: 29/1) Influence of Communications & Competences

David Evans, Chair IOSH International Group, United Kingdom

(SMP: 29/2) Incorporating Health & Safety in Design-Building Teams (The UK and Global Perspective)Paul Popescu, Lend Lease, United Kingdom

(SMP: 29/3) Opportunities to Improve Health and Safety in Designs Within Eastern Europe and Russia Case StudyDerran Williams, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, United Kingdom

(SMP: 29/4) Redesigning Maintenance Management Systems to Deliver Improved Business and Safety Performance: A Heavy Engineering Case StudyRakesh Maharaj, ARMSA Consulting, United Kingdom

(SMP: 30/1) Maximizing the Future of Community Building: A Case Study in How New Media Opportunities can be Used to Significantly Advance Worker Safety and HealthLinda Reinstein, ADAO, USA

(SMP: 30/2) ILO Action to Eliminatie of Asbestos-Related DiseasesIgor Fedotov, ILO, Switzerland

(SMP: 30/3) The Role of WHO in the Elimination of Asbestos-Related DiseasesIvan Ivanov, Public Health and Environment World Health Organization, Geneva

(SMP: 30/4) Asbestos Use, Occupational Exposure and Malignant Mesothelioma in KoreaDaehee Kang, Seoul National University, Rep. of Korea

(SMP: 30/5) Activities at OSHRI, KOSHA Towards Elimination of Asbestos-Related Diseases

Seong-Kyu Kang, KOSHA, Rep. of Korea

(SMP: 31/1) Insurance Against Accidents at Work and Occupational Diseases in AustriaPeter Vavken, AUVA, Austria

(SMP: 31/2) The Portfolio of AUVA PreventionKarl Körpert, AUVA HUB, Austria

(SMP: 31/3) How Patients Benefit from Highly Sophisticated Trauma Care in the Austiran Workers' Compensation BoardPatrick Weninger, Trauma Hospital Lorenz Boehler, Austria

(SMP: 31/4) The Austrian Asbestos Screening ProgramBarbara Machan, AUVA, Austria

(SMP: 31/5) AUFAsicher: upport for mall usinesses by AUVA Georg Effenberger, AUVA, Austria

(SMP: 31/6) Cost-Benefit-Analysis as a Tool for the Derivation of Prevention Priorities from Liability CasesKlaus Wittig, AUVA, Austria

(SMP: 31/7) Analysis of Accident Cause and Redress and their Use in PreventionGunter Seebacher, AUVA, Austria

(SMP: 31/8) Balance Training for the Reduction of Occupational Accidents, the Application in the Prevention and RehabilitationMichaela Strebl, AUVA-HUB, Austria

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Symposium 2:

Occupational Safety and Health in AgricultureISSA Agriculture SectionVenue: Balat HallModerator: Piotr Glowka, ISSA Agriculture Section

Symposium 5:

The Implementation of the Model “From School to Work” in Different Countries ISSA Education and Training SectionVenue: Galata HallModerator: Philippe Jandrot, National Research and Safety Institute for Occupational Accidents Prevention (INRS), Chairperson of the ISSA Education and Training for Prevention Section, France

(SMP: 2/1) Filomena Teixeira, Authority for Working Conditions, Portugal

(SMP: 2/2) Integration of Health and Security in Agricultural EducationEric Van Daele, MSA Caisse Centrale Bagnolet Cedex, France

(SMP: 2/3) European Guide on the Protection of Workers in AgriculturePedro Delgado Cobos, Instituto Nacional de Seguridad eHigiene en el Trabajo, Centro Nacional de Medios de Protección, Spain

(SMP: 2/4) Protection of the Skin (your skin - the most important 2 m² of your life)Martin Hartenbach, German Association of the Agricultural Social Insurance, Germany

(SMP: 2/5) Health Promotion in AgricultureJohann Spiess, Austrian Social Insurance Institution for Farmers (SVB), Austria

(SMP: 2/6) Safe Operation of Machinery – Machines Show Their TeethRudy Burgherr, BUL, Prevention Agriculture, Switzerland

(SMP: 2/7) Vibration Values of Chainsaws Powered by Engines of Different PowerFazilet Nezahat Alayunt, Ege University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Machinery, Turkey

(SMP: 2/8) Prevention and Occupational Safeness in Polish AgricultureAgricultural Social Insurance Fund, Poland

Children Safety in Agriculture

(SMP: 5/1) The German Concept of "Good Healthy School"Jutta Busch, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Germany

(SMP: 5/2) The Implementation of the Model “From school to work” in SpainJosé Luis Castella Lopez, INSHT, Spain

(SMP: 5/3) The British Safety Council Campaign for Young Workers Paul Gordon, British Safety Council, United Kingdom

(SMP: 5/4) The French Partnership for Teaching Health and Safety at WorkLaurent Theveny, National Research and Safety Institute for Occupational Accidents Prevention (INRS),France

(SMP: 5/5) Social Status and Health of Adolescents at an Early Labour ActivityShahla Balayeva, Azerbaijan Medical University, Azerbaijan

(SMP: 5/6) Round Table Discussion: Ulrike Bollmann, IAG/DGUV, Germany and Rana Güven, MoLSS, Turkey,Sarah Copsey, EU OSHA, Spain- Marie Larue, IRSST, Québec, CanadaH. Ziya Ozek, Namik Kemal University,TurkeyGye-Wan Bae, KOSHA, Rep. of Korea

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(SMP: 10/1) Working Conditions and Musculoskeletal Pain: Is There a Relationship/Association with Overweight?Angela Maria Campos Santana, Federal University of Vicosa, Brazil

(SMP: 10/2) Evaluation of Musculoskeletal System Exposure in Women Who Pick TeaBirsen Çelik, Çayeli Copper Enterprises, Turkey

(SMP: 10/3) Effects of Work Related Psychosocial Factors on Coal MinersÖzlem Deniz Eratak, DuPont, Turkey

(SMP: 10/4) Spanish Actions for Improving the Surveillance on Occupational Diseases: Recent Efforts and Challenges for FutureMarta Zimmermann Verdejo, Instituto Nacional de Seguridad e Higiene en el Trabajo, Ministerio de Trabajo e Inmigración, Spain

(SMP: 10/5) Worker's Health and Work Stress Meral Türk Soyer, TTB (Turkish Medical Association), Turkey

(SMP: 10/6) Employment status and occupational healthKayýhan Pala, TTB (Turkish Medical Association), Turkey

(SMP: 12/1) Safe Mining Everywhere-Yes We can!Helmut Ehnes, ISSA Mining, Germany

(SMP: 12/2) The New Approach to OHS and Inspection in USAGüner Gürtunca, NIOSH, USA

(SMP: 12/3) Four Steps to Behaviour Change: The Role of ManagementMark Fuellemann, Holcim Cement Group, Switzerland

(SMP: 12/4) Make it Important-Behavioural Aspects and Measures of Improving OHS in SME MinesBettina Nickel, Johannes Nickel GmbH & Co. KG, Germany

(SMP: 12/5) Methane Management in Coal MinesBahtiyar Ünver, Hacettepe University, Turkey

(SMP: 12/6) OHS in Turkish Mining IndustryUmut Yüzer, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(SMP: 12/7) The Decreasing of Mine Accident Frequency Rate in IndonesiaSyawaluddin Lubis, Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources,

2Republic of Indonesia, SKM, Republic of Indonesia

Symposium 10:

Emerging Risks and Occupational DiseasesTurkish Medical Association (TTB) Venue: Fener HallModerator: Bülent Aslanhan,Turkish Medical Association, Turkey

Symposium 12:

Vision 2020 - A One World Approach for a Global Preventive Network in MiningMoLSS / Hacettepe University (HU) / ISSA Mining SectionVenue: Eyüp HallModerator: Kasým ÖZER, Director General OHS, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

Symposium 9: Challenges of Integrating Basic Occupational Health Services in Primary Health CareÝSGÜM / Ministry of Health, TurkeyVenue: Hasköy Hall Moderator: Rana Güven, Deputy Director General of OHS, MoLSS, Turkey

(SMP: 9/1) Providing Primary Health and Safety at Work to Micro and Small Size Enterprises in TurkeyM.Tahir Soydal, Ministry of Health, Turkey

(SMP: 9/2) Applicability of Basic Occupational Health Services in TurkeyBuhara Önal, ÝSGÜM, Turkey

(SMP: 9/3) Transition of Work Life and Basic Occupational Health ServicesAlp Ergör, Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey

(SMP: 9/4) Difficulties Encountered with Integration of Basiz Occupational Health Services to Primary Health CareAhmet Saltýk, Ankara University Medical School. Department of Public Health, Turkey

(SMP: 9/5) Assesment of Need of Basic Occupational Health Services for High Risk Sectors and Vulnerable Groups of Workers in R.Macedonia: a Questionnaire-based StudyJovanka Bislimovska, Institute of Occupational Health of RM, Macedonia

(SMP: 9/6) Occupational and Enviromental Health in Primary Health Care in the National Health System (SUS) BrazilElizabeth Costa Dias, University Federal of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil

(SMP: 19/1) Establishing Clear Safety Communications in Times of Organizational ChangeAndrew Sharman, Owens-Illinois Inc, USA

(SMP: 19/2) The Value of a Standardized Approach in a Global Organization to Ensure Good Occupational Health Service OutcomesTharien Van Eck, Johnson & Johnson, Belgium

(SMP: 19/3) A Business Case for Equitable SHW StandardsAmanda Owen, Group Head of Safety, Health and Wellbeing,The Royal Bank of Scotland, UK

(SMP: 19/4) A Commitment to Total Safety PerformanceDanny Martland, Military Air & Information, Bae Systems, United Kingdom

(SMP: 19/5) Turkish Employers, Approach on Occupational Health and SafetySolmaz Coºkun, Turkish Confederation of Employer Associations (TISK),Turkey

(SMP: 19/6) The Investigation of a Relationship Between Occupational Safety and ProductivityErkan Akoral, Ereðli Iron and Steel Factories (Erdemir), Turkey

(SMP: 19/7) Mental Health and Wellbeing - a Business ImperativeDavid Wallington, Group Safety Adviser, BT Group PLC, United Kingdom

Symposium 19:

Business Engagement on OSH: A Driver to Sustainable Enterprises IOE / TÝSKVenue: Sütlüce - 1 HallModerator: Janet L. Asherson, IOE, Switzerland

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Symposium 2:

Occupational Safety and Health in AgricultureISSA Agriculture SectionVenue: Balat HallModerator: Piotr Glowka, ISSA Agriculture Section

Symposium 5:

The Implementation of the Model “From School to Work” in Different Countries ISSA Education and Training SectionVenue: Galata HallModerator: Philippe Jandrot, National Research and Safety Institute for Occupational Accidents Prevention (INRS), Chairperson of the ISSA Education and Training for Prevention Section, France

(SMP: 2/1) Filomena Teixeira, Authority for Working Conditions, Portugal

(SMP: 2/2) Integration of Health and Security in Agricultural EducationEric Van Daele, MSA Caisse Centrale Bagnolet Cedex, France

(SMP: 2/3) European Guide on the Protection of Workers in AgriculturePedro Delgado Cobos, Instituto Nacional de Seguridad eHigiene en el Trabajo, Centro Nacional de Medios de Protección, Spain

(SMP: 2/4) Protection of the Skin (your skin - the most important 2 m² of your life)Martin Hartenbach, German Association of the Agricultural Social Insurance, Germany

(SMP: 2/5) Health Promotion in AgricultureJohann Spiess, Austrian Social Insurance Institution for Farmers (SVB), Austria

(SMP: 2/6) Safe Operation of Machinery – Machines Show Their TeethRudy Burgherr, BUL, Prevention Agriculture, Switzerland

(SMP: 2/7) Vibration Values of Chainsaws Powered by Engines of Different PowerFazilet Nezahat Alayunt, Ege University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Machinery, Turkey

(SMP: 2/8) Prevention and Occupational Safeness in Polish AgricultureAgricultural Social Insurance Fund, Poland

Children Safety in Agriculture

(SMP: 5/1) The German Concept of "Good Healthy School"Jutta Busch, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Germany

(SMP: 5/2) The Implementation of the Model “From school to work” in SpainJosé Luis Castella Lopez, INSHT, Spain

(SMP: 5/3) The British Safety Council Campaign for Young Workers Paul Gordon, British Safety Council, United Kingdom

(SMP: 5/4) The French Partnership for Teaching Health and Safety at WorkLaurent Theveny, National Research and Safety Institute for Occupational Accidents Prevention (INRS),France

(SMP: 5/5) Social Status and Health of Adolescents at an Early Labour ActivityShahla Balayeva, Azerbaijan Medical University, Azerbaijan

(SMP: 5/6) Round Table Discussion: Ulrike Bollmann, IAG/DGUV, Germany and Rana Güven, MoLSS, Turkey,Sarah Copsey, EU OSHA, Spain- Marie Larue, IRSST, Québec, CanadaH. Ziya Ozek, Namik Kemal University,TurkeyGye-Wan Bae, KOSHA, Rep. of Korea

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(SMP: 10/1) Working Conditions and Musculoskeletal Pain: Is There a Relationship/Association with Overweight?Angela Maria Campos Santana, Federal University of Vicosa, Brazil

(SMP: 10/2) Evaluation of Musculoskeletal System Exposure in Women Who Pick TeaBirsen Çelik, Çayeli Copper Enterprises, Turkey

(SMP: 10/3) Effects of Work Related Psychosocial Factors on Coal MinersÖzlem Deniz Eratak, DuPont, Turkey

(SMP: 10/4) Spanish Actions for Improving the Surveillance on Occupational Diseases: Recent Efforts and Challenges for FutureMarta Zimmermann Verdejo, Instituto Nacional de Seguridad e Higiene en el Trabajo, Ministerio de Trabajo e Inmigración, Spain

(SMP: 10/5) Worker's Health and Work Stress Meral Türk Soyer, TTB (Turkish Medical Association), Turkey

(SMP: 10/6) Employment status and occupational healthKayýhan Pala, TTB (Turkish Medical Association), Turkey

(SMP: 12/1) Safe Mining Everywhere-Yes We can!Helmut Ehnes, ISSA Mining, Germany

(SMP: 12/2) The New Approach to OHS and Inspection in USAGüner Gürtunca, NIOSH, USA

(SMP: 12/3) Four Steps to Behaviour Change: The Role of ManagementMark Fuellemann, Holcim Cement Group, Switzerland

(SMP: 12/4) Make it Important-Behavioural Aspects and Measures of Improving OHS in SME MinesBettina Nickel, Johannes Nickel GmbH & Co. KG, Germany

(SMP: 12/5) Methane Management in Coal MinesBahtiyar Ünver, Hacettepe University, Turkey

(SMP: 12/6) OHS in Turkish Mining IndustryUmut Yüzer, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(SMP: 12/7) The Decreasing of Mine Accident Frequency Rate in IndonesiaSyawaluddin Lubis, Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources,

2Republic of Indonesia, SKM, Republic of Indonesia

Symposium 10:

Emerging Risks and Occupational DiseasesTurkish Medical Association (TTB) Venue: Fener HallModerator: Bülent Aslanhan,Turkish Medical Association, Turkey

Symposium 12:

Vision 2020 - A One World Approach for a Global Preventive Network in MiningMoLSS / Hacettepe University (HU) / ISSA Mining SectionVenue: Eyüp HallModerator: Kasým ÖZER, Director General OHS, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

Symposium 9: Challenges of Integrating Basic Occupational Health Services in Primary Health CareÝSGÜM / Ministry of Health, TurkeyVenue: Hasköy Hall Moderator: Rana Güven, Deputy Director General of OHS, MoLSS, Turkey

(SMP: 9/1) Providing Primary Health and Safety at Work to Micro and Small Size Enterprises in TurkeyM.Tahir Soydal, Ministry of Health, Turkey

(SMP: 9/2) Applicability of Basic Occupational Health Services in TurkeyBuhara Önal, ÝSGÜM, Turkey

(SMP: 9/3) Transition of Work Life and Basic Occupational Health ServicesAlp Ergör, Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey

(SMP: 9/4) Difficulties Encountered with Integration of Basiz Occupational Health Services to Primary Health CareAhmet Saltýk, Ankara University Medical School. Department of Public Health, Turkey

(SMP: 9/5) Assesment of Need of Basic Occupational Health Services for High Risk Sectors and Vulnerable Groups of Workers in R.Macedonia: a Questionnaire-based StudyJovanka Bislimovska, Institute of Occupational Health of RM, Macedonia

(SMP: 9/6) Occupational and Enviromental Health in Primary Health Care in the National Health System (SUS) BrazilElizabeth Costa Dias, University Federal of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil

(SMP: 19/1) Establishing Clear Safety Communications in Times of Organizational ChangeAndrew Sharman, Owens-Illinois Inc, USA

(SMP: 19/2) The Value of a Standardized Approach in a Global Organization to Ensure Good Occupational Health Service OutcomesTharien Van Eck, Johnson & Johnson, Belgium

(SMP: 19/3) A Business Case for Equitable SHW StandardsAmanda Owen, Group Head of Safety, Health and Wellbeing,The Royal Bank of Scotland, UK

(SMP: 19/4) A Commitment to Total Safety PerformanceDanny Martland, Military Air & Information, Bae Systems, United Kingdom

(SMP: 19/5) Turkish Employers, Approach on Occupational Health and SafetySolmaz Coºkun, Turkish Confederation of Employer Associations (TISK),Turkey

(SMP: 19/6) The Investigation of a Relationship Between Occupational Safety and ProductivityErkan Akoral, Ereðli Iron and Steel Factories (Erdemir), Turkey

(SMP: 19/7) Mental Health and Wellbeing - a Business ImperativeDavid Wallington, Group Safety Adviser, BT Group PLC, United Kingdom

Symposium 19:

Business Engagement on OSH: A Driver to Sustainable Enterprises IOE / TÝSKVenue: Sütlüce - 1 HallModerator: Janet L. Asherson, IOE, Switzerland

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Symposium 21

OSH in the Petroleum SectorALOVenue: Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 HallModerator: Mahmoud Ibrahim, ALO

(SMP: 25/1) Worker Protection in Small and Medium EnterprisesDavid Michaels, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, US Department of Labour, USA

(SMP: 25/2) European Action to Reduce Risks in SMEs and Micro-EnterprisesArmindo Silva, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, European Commission, Belgium

(SMP: 25/3) Online Risk Assessment in the NetherlandsIngrid Larmoyeur, The Royal Association MKB, Netherlands

(SMP: 25/4) The Need for Prevention Tools in Small and Micro-EnterprisesKris De Meester, Business Europe Health and Safety Committee, Belgium

(SMP: 25/5) Assisting SMEs in Risk PreventionHelen Hoffman, UEAPME, Belgium

(SMP: 25/6) Meeting the Challenge of Worker Protection in SMEsLaurent Vogel, ETUI, Belgium

(SMP: 25/7) The INRS Approach to Prevention in SMEsStephane Pimbert, National Research and Safety Institute for Occupational Accidents Prevention (INRS), France

(SMP: 26/1) Steps to Harmonization: A History and OverviewRex Hoy, Work Australia, Australia

(SMP: 26/2) Due Diligence: Entrenching Safety Leadership at the Heart of Australia's Work Health and Safety LegislationAlena Titterton, Norton Rose, Australia

(SMP: 26/3) A Regulator's Journey to Harmonization John Watson, Work Cover NSW, Australia

(SMP: 26/4) Regulatory Reform- at What Cost?Toula Papadopoulos, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Australia

(SMP: 26/5) A 'Rights Based' ApproachMichael Borowick, Australian Council of Trade Unions, Australia

(SMP: 21/1) Occupational Health Indices in Gas Industries of IranMasoumeh Jozekanaani, National Iranian Gas Company (Nigc), Islamic Republic of Iran

(SMP: 21/2) Is the Thermal Work Limit a Better Heat Stress Indicator than the Wbgt for the Middle East Oil and Gas Industry?Om Malik, Ecoh Management Inc., Canada

(SMP: 21/3) Risk Assessment – A Tool for Building Safety Culture in the Oil SectorAlawi Shubbar, National Occupational Safety & Health Centre, Bahrain

(SMP: 21/4) Within the Context of Seveso II, Importance of Risk-Based Inspection in Oil, Gas and Petrochemical IndustryÖzlem Özkýlýç, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(SMP: 21/5) Managing Industrial Hygiene Exposures at Offershore Oil and Gas PlatformsMichele Buonanno, Golder Associates, Italy

(SMP: 21/6) Influence of Maintenance Management to OHS in the Petroleum SectorHana Pacaiova, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia

(SMP: 22/1) WSH 2018 Commitment in SingaporeAkbel Kader, Workplace Safety and Health Council, Singapore

(SMP: 22/2) Vision Zero and Road SafetyChristian Kellner, German Road Safety Council-DVR, Germany

(SMP: 22/3) OSH and Road Safety - What Kind of Communication is Needed to Make Vision Zero a SuccessGregor Doepke, DGUV, Germany

(SMP: 22/4) Safety-Turning the Event into a Process: 15 Years onCiaran McAleenan, Expert Ease International, Ireland

(SMP: 22/5) Pursuing Zero by Building a Safety Leadership CultureKen Flechler, Environmental, Health and Safety, Pike Electric Inc., USA

(SMP: 22/6) Safe Maintenance Practices on Equipment, Machinery and Systems in a Manufacturing Site (OSHA2010 National Best Practice - Turkey)Suna Ýpek Batu, Pharmaceutical Company, Turkey

Symposium 22

Vision Zero: A Fundamental Strategic Approach in Health and SafetyDGUVVenue: Sütlüce - 2 HallModerator: Walter Eichendorf, Deputy Director General, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Germany

Symposium 25

Prevention in Small and Micro EnterprisesEU-OSHA (EASHW)Venue: Kasýmpaþa 1- 2 HallModerator: Armindo Silva, European Commission, Belgium

Symposium 26

Steps to Harmonization: A History and OverviewSafework AustraliaVenue: Kasýmpaþa - 3 HallModerator: Richard Johnstone, Griffith University, Australia

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REG 5 / Session 2

The Impact of the Global Economy on OSHVenue: DuPont HallModerator: Kadir Arýcý, Gazi University,Turkey

Wednesday September 14, 2011

(REG: 5/1) The Impact of the Global Economy on Occupational Health and Safety (OSH)Burcu Çaðlar Pýnar, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

(REG: 5/2) Safety and Health at Work as a Factor of Competitiveness of Organizations Miguel Corticeiro Neves, Portuguese Air Force, Portugal

(REG: 5/3) Analysis of the Workdays Lost Dependent on Occupational Accidents in Turkish Coal Enterprise (TKÝ) Coal MinesMehmet Taksuk, Garp Lignite Enterprises, Turkey

(REG: 5/4) The Role of Social Partners in Occupational Health and Safety Management Lütfi Ýnciroðlu, General Directorate of Labour, MoLSS, Turkey

(REG: 5/5) Salim Said Elwahabi, Ministry of Health, Oman

(REG: 5/6) Globalisation, Global Economy and Their Relations with Occupational Health and SafetyFatih Uþan, Yýldýrým Beyazýt University, Turkey

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Symposium 21

OSH in the Petroleum SectorALOVenue: Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 HallModerator: Mahmoud Ibrahim, ALO

(SMP: 25/1) Worker Protection in Small and Medium EnterprisesDavid Michaels, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, US Department of Labour, USA

(SMP: 25/2) European Action to Reduce Risks in SMEs and Micro-EnterprisesArmindo Silva, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, European Commission, Belgium

(SMP: 25/3) Online Risk Assessment in the NetherlandsIngrid Larmoyeur, The Royal Association MKB, Netherlands

(SMP: 25/4) The Need for Prevention Tools in Small and Micro-EnterprisesKris De Meester, Business Europe Health and Safety Committee, Belgium

(SMP: 25/5) Assisting SMEs in Risk PreventionHelen Hoffman, UEAPME, Belgium

(SMP: 25/6) Meeting the Challenge of Worker Protection in SMEsLaurent Vogel, ETUI, Belgium

(SMP: 25/7) The INRS Approach to Prevention in SMEsStephane Pimbert, National Research and Safety Institute for Occupational Accidents Prevention (INRS), France

(SMP: 26/1) Steps to Harmonization: A History and OverviewRex Hoy, Work Australia, Australia

(SMP: 26/2) Due Diligence: Entrenching Safety Leadership at the Heart of Australia's Work Health and Safety LegislationAlena Titterton, Norton Rose, Australia

(SMP: 26/3) A Regulator's Journey to Harmonization John Watson, Work Cover NSW, Australia

(SMP: 26/4) Regulatory Reform- at What Cost?Toula Papadopoulos, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Australia

(SMP: 26/5) A 'Rights Based' ApproachMichael Borowick, Australian Council of Trade Unions, Australia

(SMP: 21/1) Occupational Health Indices in Gas Industries of IranMasoumeh Jozekanaani, National Iranian Gas Company (Nigc), Islamic Republic of Iran

(SMP: 21/2) Is the Thermal Work Limit a Better Heat Stress Indicator than the Wbgt for the Middle East Oil and Gas Industry?Om Malik, Ecoh Management Inc., Canada

(SMP: 21/3) Risk Assessment – A Tool for Building Safety Culture in the Oil SectorAlawi Shubbar, National Occupational Safety & Health Centre, Bahrain

(SMP: 21/4) Within the Context of Seveso II, Importance of Risk-Based Inspection in Oil, Gas and Petrochemical IndustryÖzlem Özkýlýç, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(SMP: 21/5) Managing Industrial Hygiene Exposures at Offershore Oil and Gas PlatformsMichele Buonanno, Golder Associates, Italy

(SMP: 21/6) Influence of Maintenance Management to OHS in the Petroleum SectorHana Pacaiova, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia

(SMP: 22/1) WSH 2018 Commitment in SingaporeAkbel Kader, Workplace Safety and Health Council, Singapore

(SMP: 22/2) Vision Zero and Road SafetyChristian Kellner, German Road Safety Council-DVR, Germany

(SMP: 22/3) OSH and Road Safety - What Kind of Communication is Needed to Make Vision Zero a SuccessGregor Doepke, DGUV, Germany

(SMP: 22/4) Safety-Turning the Event into a Process: 15 Years onCiaran McAleenan, Expert Ease International, Ireland

(SMP: 22/5) Pursuing Zero by Building a Safety Leadership CultureKen Flechler, Environmental, Health and Safety, Pike Electric Inc., USA

(SMP: 22/6) Safe Maintenance Practices on Equipment, Machinery and Systems in a Manufacturing Site (OSHA2010 National Best Practice - Turkey)Suna Ýpek Batu, Pharmaceutical Company, Turkey

Symposium 22

Vision Zero: A Fundamental Strategic Approach in Health and SafetyDGUVVenue: Sütlüce - 2 HallModerator: Walter Eichendorf, Deputy Director General, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Germany

Symposium 25

Prevention in Small and Micro EnterprisesEU-OSHA (EASHW)Venue: Kasýmpaþa 1- 2 HallModerator: Armindo Silva, European Commission, Belgium

Symposium 26

Steps to Harmonization: A History and OverviewSafework AustraliaVenue: Kasýmpaþa - 3 HallModerator: Richard Johnstone, Griffith University, Australia

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REG 5 / Session 2

The Impact of the Global Economy on OSHVenue: DuPont HallModerator: Kadir Arýcý, Gazi University,Turkey

Wednesday September 14, 2011

(REG: 5/1) The Impact of the Global Economy on Occupational Health and Safety (OSH)Burcu Çaðlar Pýnar, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

(REG: 5/2) Safety and Health at Work as a Factor of Competitiveness of Organizations Miguel Corticeiro Neves, Portuguese Air Force, Portugal

(REG: 5/3) Analysis of the Workdays Lost Dependent on Occupational Accidents in Turkish Coal Enterprise (TKÝ) Coal MinesMehmet Taksuk, Garp Lignite Enterprises, Turkey

(REG: 5/4) The Role of Social Partners in Occupational Health and Safety Management Lütfi Ýnciroðlu, General Directorate of Labour, MoLSS, Turkey

(REG: 5/5) Salim Said Elwahabi, Ministry of Health, Oman

(REG: 5/6) Globalisation, Global Economy and Their Relations with Occupational Health and SafetyFatih Uþan, Yýldýrým Beyazýt University, Turkey

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The venue and the necessary technical equipment hall be provided to safety and health organizations planning to hold meetings and events (annual meetings, group meetings, workshops, training courses, etc.) These could take place either as pre- or post-World Congress activities, on Sunday, September 11, before the opening of the Congress or immediately after the Closing of the Congress, in the afternoon of Wednesday, September 14 and Thursday, September 15.

Special Meetings:

Sessions open to all participants: - The ILO Programme on HIV/AIDS and the World of Work

- WHO

- WHO EURO/SEE Network

- Canadian Association for Research on Work and Health (CARWH)

- ENSHPO

- ICEM

- OSHEAST-NET final event

Participation only upon invitation or membership: - ILO-CIS and ÝSGÜM

- SESRIC

- NSC

- ISSA Agriculture Section

- General Assembly of International Section on Prevention Culture

- ISSA Special Commission on Prevention

- International ISSA Construction Section

- ENSHPO (General Meeting)

Organizer: ILO-CIS and iSGÜM Subject: The 49th Annual Meeting of ILO-CIS National, Collaborating and Regional Centers Date: September 11, 2011, 09:00 - 15:30Venue: Fener Hall

Organizer: The ILO Programme on HIV/AIDS and the World of WorkSubject: Occupational Health Service Contribution to HIV and TB Universal AccessDate: September 11, 2011, 10:00 - 12:00Venue: Balat Hall

This session will present the new International Labour Standard on HIV and TB: Recommendation concerning HIV and AIDS in the World of Work,(Recommendation 200, 2010) in the context of occupational safety and health. Occupational safety and health has a critical role in contributing to HIV and TB universal access in terms of prevention, treatment, care and support services.

Organizer: NSCSubject: Global Responsible Leadership RoundtableDate: September 11, 2011, 08:00 - 14:00Venue: Sütlüce - 2 Hall

Effective leadership is one of the most critical ingredients for success in safety and health efforts at work. While safety and health research institutes and advocacy organizations seek ways to translate findings into practical workplace solutions, industry leaders with real-life insights are the most eloquent spokespeople for the intrinsic value of safety and healthy to overall business operations.

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side eventsDiscovering and sharing relevant, actionable solutions to the EHS challenges lies at the core of business excellence and sustainability. The Global Responsible Leadership Roundtable at the 2011 World Safety Congress on Safety and Health at Work is an opportunity for open, in-depth dialogue between business leaders and the research/advocacy community. Jointly hosted by ISSA, Turkish Ministry of Labour, Campbell Institute (US National Safety Council), Mercer, and DuPont, the Forum is a platform for truly meaningful, purposeful exchange. The Forum is an exclusive, invitation-only gathering of top-level leaders and decision-makers. It examines holistic, operational perspective on key elements of transformational leadership. Interactive panels and breakout group discussions allow for great opportunity for exchange and networking to bolster future collaborations. Multiple panel discussions featuring known and respected business leaders.

Organizer: WHO EURO/SEE NetworkSubject: BOHS for Vulnerable Groups in SEE Countries - SEE Network's Endeavors for Workers HealthDate: September 11, 2011, 13:00 - 15:30 Venue: Sütlüce - 1 HallThe main topic of this SEE Network Meeting should be focused on: National experience in Occupational health services, especially BOHS model, provision, organization, and financing, oriented to vulnerable groups, high risk sectors, and uncovered working population. The role of SEE Network on workers health in this domain will be emphasized.

Organizer: ICEMSubject: Health and Safety in Mines and ILO Convention 176 Date: September 14, 2011, 14:00 - 16:00Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 2 HallThe International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers’ Union (ICEM) will host a panel of experts on health and safety in mines, highligthing the present worldwide situation and making the case for the ratification of ILO Convention 176 (and its associated Recommendation).

Organizer: WHOSubject: Developing Healthy Workplace ProgrammesDate: September 14, 2011, 14:00 - 15:30Venue: Sütlüce - 1 HallA number of effective workplace interventions and good practice approaches exist to address specific hazards in the workplace, but too often their implementation produces mostly short-lived successes due to their limited target area. What is lacking is practical global, regional and country guidance on the best integrated or comprehensive manner to address workplace risks, including principles of occupational health and safety, traditional health promotion and lifestyles, the psychosocial working environment and corporate community action coupled with capacity building and sustainable human and economic development. In particular, in times of financial uncertainty, there is an urgent need to produce such guidance for businesses to provide opportunities to sustain a healthy workforce and a healthy business and enhance commitment from employers to workers, and workers to businesses to obtain success in all spheres. This workshop will present the WHO Healthy Workplace Model and a number of case studies demonstrating good practices. Further input by participants will be much appreciated.

Organizer: SESRIC Subject: OIC Network for Occupational Safety and HealthDate: September 14, 2011, 14:30 - 17:00Venue: Hasköy HallUnder the guidance of the Ministers of Labour to be convened during the side event parallel to the Congress, members of the OIC-OSHNET will discuss and elaborate on the Framework of Cooperation and Plan of action that identifies main areas of cooperation among OIC Member Countries and specifies ways and means of better collaboration for concerted action among the member states towards further integration of OSH systems, policies, strategies and applications.

Organizer: ENSHPOSubject: EUSAFE ProjectDate: September 15, 2011, 09:30 - 12:30Venue: Sütlüce - 1 HallENSHPO (The European Network of Safety and Health Professional Organizations) aims to be the collective voice for health and safety professional organisations in Europe. ENSHPO is a forum for exchange of information and best practice on a range of OSH issues. ENSHPO’s round table on the 15th September 2011, chaired by Giancarlo Bianchi, will be focussing on European Qualifications of Safety and Health Professionals and covering amongst other projects Eusafe and the standard EurOSHM (European Occupational Safety and Health Manager).

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The venue and the necessary technical equipment hall be provided to safety and health organizations planning to hold meetings and events (annual meetings, group meetings, workshops, training courses, etc.) These could take place either as pre- or post-World Congress activities, on Sunday, September 11, before the opening of the Congress or immediately after the Closing of the Congress, in the afternoon of Wednesday, September 14 and Thursday, September 15.

Special Meetings:

Sessions open to all participants: - The ILO Programme on HIV/AIDS and the World of Work

- WHO

- WHO EURO/SEE Network

- Canadian Association for Research on Work and Health (CARWH)

- ENSHPO

- ICEM

- OSHEAST-NET final event

Participation only upon invitation or membership: - ILO-CIS and ÝSGÜM

- SESRIC

- NSC

- ISSA Agriculture Section

- General Assembly of International Section on Prevention Culture

- ISSA Special Commission on Prevention

- International ISSA Construction Section

- ENSHPO (General Meeting)

Organizer: ILO-CIS and iSGÜM Subject: The 49th Annual Meeting of ILO-CIS National, Collaborating and Regional Centers Date: September 11, 2011, 09:00 - 15:30Venue: Fener Hall

Organizer: The ILO Programme on HIV/AIDS and the World of WorkSubject: Occupational Health Service Contribution to HIV and TB Universal AccessDate: September 11, 2011, 10:00 - 12:00Venue: Balat Hall

This session will present the new International Labour Standard on HIV and TB: Recommendation concerning HIV and AIDS in the World of Work,(Recommendation 200, 2010) in the context of occupational safety and health. Occupational safety and health has a critical role in contributing to HIV and TB universal access in terms of prevention, treatment, care and support services.

Organizer: NSCSubject: Global Responsible Leadership RoundtableDate: September 11, 2011, 08:00 - 14:00Venue: Sütlüce - 2 Hall

Effective leadership is one of the most critical ingredients for success in safety and health efforts at work. While safety and health research institutes and advocacy organizations seek ways to translate findings into practical workplace solutions, industry leaders with real-life insights are the most eloquent spokespeople for the intrinsic value of safety and healthy to overall business operations.

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side eventsDiscovering and sharing relevant, actionable solutions to the EHS challenges lies at the core of business excellence and sustainability. The Global Responsible Leadership Roundtable at the 2011 World Safety Congress on Safety and Health at Work is an opportunity for open, in-depth dialogue between business leaders and the research/advocacy community. Jointly hosted by ISSA, Turkish Ministry of Labour, Campbell Institute (US National Safety Council), Mercer, and DuPont, the Forum is a platform for truly meaningful, purposeful exchange. The Forum is an exclusive, invitation-only gathering of top-level leaders and decision-makers. It examines holistic, operational perspective on key elements of transformational leadership. Interactive panels and breakout group discussions allow for great opportunity for exchange and networking to bolster future collaborations. Multiple panel discussions featuring known and respected business leaders.

Organizer: WHO EURO/SEE NetworkSubject: BOHS for Vulnerable Groups in SEE Countries - SEE Network's Endeavors for Workers HealthDate: September 11, 2011, 13:00 - 15:30 Venue: Sütlüce - 1 HallThe main topic of this SEE Network Meeting should be focused on: National experience in Occupational health services, especially BOHS model, provision, organization, and financing, oriented to vulnerable groups, high risk sectors, and uncovered working population. The role of SEE Network on workers health in this domain will be emphasized.

Organizer: ICEMSubject: Health and Safety in Mines and ILO Convention 176 Date: September 14, 2011, 14:00 - 16:00Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 2 HallThe International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers’ Union (ICEM) will host a panel of experts on health and safety in mines, highligthing the present worldwide situation and making the case for the ratification of ILO Convention 176 (and its associated Recommendation).

Organizer: WHOSubject: Developing Healthy Workplace ProgrammesDate: September 14, 2011, 14:00 - 15:30Venue: Sütlüce - 1 HallA number of effective workplace interventions and good practice approaches exist to address specific hazards in the workplace, but too often their implementation produces mostly short-lived successes due to their limited target area. What is lacking is practical global, regional and country guidance on the best integrated or comprehensive manner to address workplace risks, including principles of occupational health and safety, traditional health promotion and lifestyles, the psychosocial working environment and corporate community action coupled with capacity building and sustainable human and economic development. In particular, in times of financial uncertainty, there is an urgent need to produce such guidance for businesses to provide opportunities to sustain a healthy workforce and a healthy business and enhance commitment from employers to workers, and workers to businesses to obtain success in all spheres. This workshop will present the WHO Healthy Workplace Model and a number of case studies demonstrating good practices. Further input by participants will be much appreciated.

Organizer: SESRIC Subject: OIC Network for Occupational Safety and HealthDate: September 14, 2011, 14:30 - 17:00Venue: Hasköy HallUnder the guidance of the Ministers of Labour to be convened during the side event parallel to the Congress, members of the OIC-OSHNET will discuss and elaborate on the Framework of Cooperation and Plan of action that identifies main areas of cooperation among OIC Member Countries and specifies ways and means of better collaboration for concerted action among the member states towards further integration of OSH systems, policies, strategies and applications.

Organizer: ENSHPOSubject: EUSAFE ProjectDate: September 15, 2011, 09:30 - 12:30Venue: Sütlüce - 1 HallENSHPO (The European Network of Safety and Health Professional Organizations) aims to be the collective voice for health and safety professional organisations in Europe. ENSHPO is a forum for exchange of information and best practice on a range of OSH issues. ENSHPO’s round table on the 15th September 2011, chaired by Giancarlo Bianchi, will be focussing on European Qualifications of Safety and Health Professionals and covering amongst other projects Eusafe and the standard EurOSHM (European Occupational Safety and Health Manager).

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Organizer: AIDISubject: OSHEAST-NET Final Event Prevention ActivitiesDate: September 14, 2011 (S1), September 15, 2011 (S2)Venue: (S1) Balat Hall 14:00 - 18:00, (S2) Sütlüce - 2 Hall, 09:30 - 13:00

The International Section on Prevention of Accidents at Work and Occupational Diseases in Agriculture will hold its Bureau and Advisory Board Meeting to discuss the occupational safety issues in the agricultural sector and talk over the organization of the 37th Colloquium of the Section of the ISSA on Prevention in Agriculture to be held in 2012.

Organizer: International Section of the ISSA on Prevention of Occupational Risks in AgricultureSubject: Meeting of the Bureau and the Advisory Board of the ISSA Section on Prevention in Agriculture Date: September 14, 2011, 14:30 - 16:30Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 5 Hall

The ISSA Special Commission Prevention will meet to discuss section-spanning issues on occupational safety and health and to pass in review the symposia and the technical courses held on the occasion of the XIX World Congress in Ýstanbul.

Organizer: ISSA Special Commission on PreventionSubject: Meeting of the Special Commission on PreventionDate: September 14, 2011, 14:30 - 16:30Venue: Eyüp Hall

The International Section of the ISSA on Prevention Culture will hold its first General Assembly meeting to constitute its bureau members, discuss its standing orders and the work programme.

Organizer: International Section of the ISSA on Prevention Culture Subject: General Assembly of the International Section on Prevention CultureDate: September 12, 2011, 18:00 - 18:50Venue: Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall

The International Section of the ISSA on Construction will hold its triennial General Assembly in the Congress Center of the World Congress in Ýstanbul.

Organizer: International Section of the ISSA on Prevention in the Construction IndustrySubject: General Assembly Date: September 12, 2011, 18:00 - 19:30Venue: Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall

Opportunities for Social Innovation for Supporting Women Working in the Global Textile and Garment Industry: a DiscourseThere are significant opportunities for improving health of those employed in the textile and garment industry through the introduction of social innovation that is aligned with management practice and new supply chain technologies. This sector is the most globalized in the world and the largest employer of women in low and middle income countries. Employment opportunities for women are increasingly recognized as a vital strategy for poverty reduction in view of overwhelming evidence of direct links between jobs and the health of women and children. The purpose of this open meeting is to invite interested conference participants to share experiences and insights on the potential for workplace health innovation in this industry and to discuss the potential global collaboration.

Organizer: Canadian Association for Research on Work and Health (CARWH)Subject: Fostering Supportive Work and Community Environments for Women in Textile and Garment Industries in the Face of Globalization: A Discussion about StrategiesDate: September 14, 2011, 13:00 - 15:00Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 1 Hall

The OSHEAST-NET final event will be organized with the aim to disseminate project results to the general public and the European stakeholders. Presentation of project results and Networking opportunities will be illustrated at the presence of conference participants, partners and associates organisations.There will be invited the Italian Ministry of Labour, IOHA, EU-OSHA, INAIL, and also NGO, employers’ organizations, trade unions, public enterprises, media and other stakeholders. The Occupational Health & Safety NETworking in EASTern Europe project is financed by European Commission under the name IPA 2008 Programme – Civil Society Facility: Support to Partnership Actions "Environment, Energy Efficiency, and Health and Safety at Work".

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Workshops:Organizer: BG-Verkehr (Statutory Accident Insurance Body for Transport and Traffic Division)Subject: To reflect and Benchmark OSH - Aspects in the Waste Management Sector in Different Countries to Discuss Future Prevention ActivitiesDate: September 14, 2011, 14:00 - 16:00 Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 4 Hall

Employees in the field of waste management, especially garbage collectors are multifariously stressed by doing their work. The hazards by chemical or biological substances, UV radiation by outdoor working, manual lifting or carrying of heavy weights or continuous noise pollution during the work are able to cause numerous occupational health problems and diseases. The aim of the workshop is to present and discuss different prevention activities in the field of waste management together with international experts. Furthermore the auditorium will try to create proactive prevention strategies for workplaces in industrial and developing countries.

Organizer: International Section of the ISSA on Machine and System SafetySubject: Safety and Health Prevention in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) of the Hospitality and Tourism SectorDate: September 15, 2011, 09:00 - 12:30Venue: Hasköy Hall

The applicability of general concepts and procedures for safety and health prevention to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the hospitality and tourism sector appears to be very limited. While a few best practice examples do exist, pertinent knowledge differs across countries. Accordingly, the overall goal of this workshop is to provide an overview of the concepts and approaches to (a) reach the SMEs in the hospitality and tourism sector (e.g., hotels, restaurants) in different countries, and (b) provide an overview of prevention methods and procedures deemed appropriate and/or efficient in different regions. Given this overall goal, the workshop will encompass three parts: In part one, Peter Barenz will provide a brief overview of the ‘state of the art’ on what appears to work when focused on the SMEs in the hospitality and tourism sector.In part two, best practice examples submitted by workshop participants from different countries/ regions will be presented and discussed. Michael Bosnjak will discuss how Social Marketing principles may aid implementing and evaluating safety and health prevention programs in SMEs of the hospitality and tourism sector.

Venue: Sütlüce -1 HallDate: September 15, 2011, 14:00 - 17:30Subject: ENSHPO General MeetingOrganizer: ENSHPO

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Organizer: AIDISubject: OSHEAST-NET Final Event Prevention ActivitiesDate: September 14, 2011 (S1), September 15, 2011 (S2)Venue: (S1) Balat Hall 14:00 - 18:00, (S2) Sütlüce - 2 Hall, 09:30 - 13:00

The International Section on Prevention of Accidents at Work and Occupational Diseases in Agriculture will hold its Bureau and Advisory Board Meeting to discuss the occupational safety issues in the agricultural sector and talk over the organization of the 37th Colloquium of the Section of the ISSA on Prevention in Agriculture to be held in 2012.

Organizer: International Section of the ISSA on Prevention of Occupational Risks in AgricultureSubject: Meeting of the Bureau and the Advisory Board of the ISSA Section on Prevention in Agriculture Date: September 14, 2011, 14:30 - 16:30Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 5 Hall

The ISSA Special Commission Prevention will meet to discuss section-spanning issues on occupational safety and health and to pass in review the symposia and the technical courses held on the occasion of the XIX World Congress in Ýstanbul.

Organizer: ISSA Special Commission on PreventionSubject: Meeting of the Special Commission on PreventionDate: September 14, 2011, 14:30 - 16:30Venue: Eyüp Hall

The International Section of the ISSA on Prevention Culture will hold its first General Assembly meeting to constitute its bureau members, discuss its standing orders and the work programme.

Organizer: International Section of the ISSA on Prevention Culture Subject: General Assembly of the International Section on Prevention CultureDate: September 12, 2011, 18:00 - 18:50Venue: Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall

The International Section of the ISSA on Construction will hold its triennial General Assembly in the Congress Center of the World Congress in Ýstanbul.

Organizer: International Section of the ISSA on Prevention in the Construction IndustrySubject: General Assembly Date: September 12, 2011, 18:00 - 19:30Venue: Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall

Opportunities for Social Innovation for Supporting Women Working in the Global Textile and Garment Industry: a DiscourseThere are significant opportunities for improving health of those employed in the textile and garment industry through the introduction of social innovation that is aligned with management practice and new supply chain technologies. This sector is the most globalized in the world and the largest employer of women in low and middle income countries. Employment opportunities for women are increasingly recognized as a vital strategy for poverty reduction in view of overwhelming evidence of direct links between jobs and the health of women and children. The purpose of this open meeting is to invite interested conference participants to share experiences and insights on the potential for workplace health innovation in this industry and to discuss the potential global collaboration.

Organizer: Canadian Association for Research on Work and Health (CARWH)Subject: Fostering Supportive Work and Community Environments for Women in Textile and Garment Industries in the Face of Globalization: A Discussion about StrategiesDate: September 14, 2011, 13:00 - 15:00Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 1 Hall

The OSHEAST-NET final event will be organized with the aim to disseminate project results to the general public and the European stakeholders. Presentation of project results and Networking opportunities will be illustrated at the presence of conference participants, partners and associates organisations.There will be invited the Italian Ministry of Labour, IOHA, EU-OSHA, INAIL, and also NGO, employers’ organizations, trade unions, public enterprises, media and other stakeholders. The Occupational Health & Safety NETworking in EASTern Europe project is financed by European Commission under the name IPA 2008 Programme – Civil Society Facility: Support to Partnership Actions "Environment, Energy Efficiency, and Health and Safety at Work".

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Workshops:Organizer: BG-Verkehr (Statutory Accident Insurance Body for Transport and Traffic Division)Subject: To reflect and Benchmark OSH - Aspects in the Waste Management Sector in Different Countries to Discuss Future Prevention ActivitiesDate: September 14, 2011, 14:00 - 16:00 Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 4 Hall

Employees in the field of waste management, especially garbage collectors are multifariously stressed by doing their work. The hazards by chemical or biological substances, UV radiation by outdoor working, manual lifting or carrying of heavy weights or continuous noise pollution during the work are able to cause numerous occupational health problems and diseases. The aim of the workshop is to present and discuss different prevention activities in the field of waste management together with international experts. Furthermore the auditorium will try to create proactive prevention strategies for workplaces in industrial and developing countries.

Organizer: International Section of the ISSA on Machine and System SafetySubject: Safety and Health Prevention in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) of the Hospitality and Tourism SectorDate: September 15, 2011, 09:00 - 12:30Venue: Hasköy Hall

The applicability of general concepts and procedures for safety and health prevention to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the hospitality and tourism sector appears to be very limited. While a few best practice examples do exist, pertinent knowledge differs across countries. Accordingly, the overall goal of this workshop is to provide an overview of the concepts and approaches to (a) reach the SMEs in the hospitality and tourism sector (e.g., hotels, restaurants) in different countries, and (b) provide an overview of prevention methods and procedures deemed appropriate and/or efficient in different regions. Given this overall goal, the workshop will encompass three parts: In part one, Peter Barenz will provide a brief overview of the ‘state of the art’ on what appears to work when focused on the SMEs in the hospitality and tourism sector.In part two, best practice examples submitted by workshop participants from different countries/ regions will be presented and discussed. Michael Bosnjak will discuss how Social Marketing principles may aid implementing and evaluating safety and health prevention programs in SMEs of the hospitality and tourism sector.

Venue: Sütlüce -1 HallDate: September 15, 2011, 14:00 - 17:30Subject: ENSHPO General MeetingOrganizer: ENSHPO

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It is planned to hold training courses as pre- or post-congress activities on the following topics: training of trainers on OSH, risk assessment and other OSH-related subjects. The national and international institutions which will organize the training courses will provide certificates of participation. Detailed information on courses is available on the official website of the World Congress. Participants will be able to attend the courses by filling in a registration form and paying an additional fee.

Organizer: DGUV

Organizer: HASUDER (Turkish Society of Public Health Specialist)

Organizer: HASUDER (Turkish Society of Public Health Specialist)

Organizer: DGUV/IFA

Organizer: International Section of the ISSA on Prevention of Occupational Risks in Health Services

Organizer: ISSA International Section on Prevention in the Chemical Industry

Subject: Train the Trainer - All Together in One BoatDate/Time: September 15, 2011, 09.30 - 17:00Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 4 Hall Duration: 6 hoursLecturers: Katrin Boege, Ruth Krauße, Ulrike Bollmann

Subject: Healthcare Workers Risks and PreventionDate/Time: September 15, 2011, 09:00 - 17:00 Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 2 Hall Duration: 6 HoursLecturers: Mustafa N. Ýlhan, Melikþah Ertem, Meral Türk

Subject: Occupational EpidemiologyDate/Time: September 15, 2011, 09:00 - 17:00Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall Duration: 6 HoursLecturers: Mustafa N. Ýlhan, Aliye Mandýracýoðlu, Mine Esin Ocaktan

Subject: Ergonomic Work Design + Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs)Date/Time: September 11, 2011, 09:30 - 13:30Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 1 Hall Duration: 4 hours Lecturers: Rolf Ellegast and Dirk Ditchen, IFA

Subject: Chemical Hazards in the Health ServicesDate/Time: September 11, 2011, 10:00 - 14:00Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 2 Hall Duration: 2 Hours Lecturers: Udo Eickmann ISSA Section Health Services, Hazardous Substances / Toxicology Department of BGW; Gabriele Hallsen, BGW, Claudia Hadtstein, Moers; André Heinemann, BGW; Wolfgang Wegscheider, BGW

Subject: NanotechnologyDate/Time: September 11, 2011, 09:00 - 12:30Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 5 Hall Duration: 3 hoursLecturers: Sandrine Chazelet, Dirk Dahmann, Marc Scheid, Stefan Engel, Thomas H. Brock, Peter Rütin

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Organizer: International Section of the ISSA on Machine and System Safety

Organizer: International Section of the ISSA on Machine and System Safety

Organizer: ÝSGÜM (Occupational Health and Safety Center)

Organizer: EMCONET/ Dokuz Eylül University Occupational Health Center

Organizer: Institute of Occupational Health and Safety (ÝSGÜM)

Organizer: INRS

Subject: International Internet Platform "Safety & Work" for SMEsDate/Time: September 11, 2011, 09:00 - 12:30Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 4 Hall Duration: 3.5 hoursLecturers: Andrea Ratzer-Frey, Hans-Jürgen BischoffÝ (ISSA Section on Machine and System Safety)

Subject: Transport - and Road Safety in the World of Work: Essential Areas for PreventionDate/Time: September 15, 2011, 09:00 -12:30 / 14:00 - 16:30Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 5 Hall Duration: 6 hoursLecturers: Michael Geiler, Jochen Lau, Ellen Townsend

Subject: The ISO/IEC 17025 Accredited Quality System for Occupational Health and Safety Test DataDate/Time: September 15, 2011, 09:00 - 12:30 / 14:00 - 17:00Venue: Fener Hall Duration: 6 hoursLecturers: Lan Webber, Neslihan Dimici

Subject: Occupational Health Inequalities: Emerging Research and Policy Issues on Employment and WorkDate/Time: September 15, 2011, 09:30 - 17:00Venue: Eyüp Hall Duration: 6 hours Lecturers: Joan Benach

Subject: Indoor Air Quality Assessment and Sick Building SyndromeDate/Time: September 15, 2011, 09:30 a.m -12:30 am / 14:00 - 17:00Venue: Balat Hall Duration: 6 hoursLecturers: Nazmi BÝLÝR-Department of Public Health Medicine Faculty of Hacettepe University, H. Özgen Timuçin - ÝSGÜM, Esra Yýlmaz - ÝSGÜM, Ahmet Ersoy -ÝSGÜM, Þengül Coþar - DGOHS

Subject: Quizz on Occupational Health and SafetyDate/Time: September 14, 2011, 14:00 - 16:00Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 3 HallDuration: 2 hoursLecturers: Philippe Jandrot, ISSA Education and Training Section

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It is planned to hold training courses as pre- or post-congress activities on the following topics: training of trainers on OSH, risk assessment and other OSH-related subjects. The national and international institutions which will organize the training courses will provide certificates of participation. Detailed information on courses is available on the official website of the World Congress. Participants will be able to attend the courses by filling in a registration form and paying an additional fee.

Organizer: DGUV

Organizer: HASUDER (Turkish Society of Public Health Specialist)

Organizer: HASUDER (Turkish Society of Public Health Specialist)

Organizer: DGUV/IFA

Organizer: International Section of the ISSA on Prevention of Occupational Risks in Health Services

Organizer: ISSA International Section on Prevention in the Chemical Industry

Subject: Train the Trainer - All Together in One BoatDate/Time: September 15, 2011, 09.30 - 17:00Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 4 Hall Duration: 6 hoursLecturers: Katrin Boege, Ruth Krauße, Ulrike Bollmann

Subject: Healthcare Workers Risks and PreventionDate/Time: September 15, 2011, 09:00 - 17:00 Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 2 Hall Duration: 6 HoursLecturers: Mustafa N. Ýlhan, Melikþah Ertem, Meral Türk

Subject: Occupational EpidemiologyDate/Time: September 15, 2011, 09:00 - 17:00Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall Duration: 6 HoursLecturers: Mustafa N. Ýlhan, Aliye Mandýracýoðlu, Mine Esin Ocaktan

Subject: Ergonomic Work Design + Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs)Date/Time: September 11, 2011, 09:30 - 13:30Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 1 Hall Duration: 4 hours Lecturers: Rolf Ellegast and Dirk Ditchen, IFA

Subject: Chemical Hazards in the Health ServicesDate/Time: September 11, 2011, 10:00 - 14:00Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 2 Hall Duration: 2 Hours Lecturers: Udo Eickmann ISSA Section Health Services, Hazardous Substances / Toxicology Department of BGW; Gabriele Hallsen, BGW, Claudia Hadtstein, Moers; André Heinemann, BGW; Wolfgang Wegscheider, BGW

Subject: NanotechnologyDate/Time: September 11, 2011, 09:00 - 12:30Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 5 Hall Duration: 3 hoursLecturers: Sandrine Chazelet, Dirk Dahmann, Marc Scheid, Stefan Engel, Thomas H. Brock, Peter Rütin

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Organizer: International Section of the ISSA on Machine and System Safety

Organizer: International Section of the ISSA on Machine and System Safety

Organizer: ÝSGÜM (Occupational Health and Safety Center)

Organizer: EMCONET/ Dokuz Eylül University Occupational Health Center

Organizer: Institute of Occupational Health and Safety (ÝSGÜM)

Organizer: INRS

Subject: International Internet Platform "Safety & Work" for SMEsDate/Time: September 11, 2011, 09:00 - 12:30Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 4 Hall Duration: 3.5 hoursLecturers: Andrea Ratzer-Frey, Hans-Jürgen BischoffÝ (ISSA Section on Machine and System Safety)

Subject: Transport - and Road Safety in the World of Work: Essential Areas for PreventionDate/Time: September 15, 2011, 09:00 -12:30 / 14:00 - 16:30Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 5 Hall Duration: 6 hoursLecturers: Michael Geiler, Jochen Lau, Ellen Townsend

Subject: The ISO/IEC 17025 Accredited Quality System for Occupational Health and Safety Test DataDate/Time: September 15, 2011, 09:00 - 12:30 / 14:00 - 17:00Venue: Fener Hall Duration: 6 hoursLecturers: Lan Webber, Neslihan Dimici

Subject: Occupational Health Inequalities: Emerging Research and Policy Issues on Employment and WorkDate/Time: September 15, 2011, 09:30 - 17:00Venue: Eyüp Hall Duration: 6 hours Lecturers: Joan Benach

Subject: Indoor Air Quality Assessment and Sick Building SyndromeDate/Time: September 15, 2011, 09:30 a.m -12:30 am / 14:00 - 17:00Venue: Balat Hall Duration: 6 hoursLecturers: Nazmi BÝLÝR-Department of Public Health Medicine Faculty of Hacettepe University, H. Özgen Timuçin - ÝSGÜM, Esra Yýlmaz - ÝSGÜM, Ahmet Ersoy -ÝSGÜM, Þengül Coþar - DGOHS

Subject: Quizz on Occupational Health and SafetyDate/Time: September 14, 2011, 14:00 - 16:00Venue: Kasýmpaþa - 3 HallDuration: 2 hoursLecturers: Philippe Jandrot, ISSA Education and Training Section

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speakers’ cornerThe Speakers' Corner will be open during the lunch breaks. It is designed

to contribute to the exchange of experiences among OSH practitioners in

a variety of safety and health areas. A snack or light luncheon will be pro-

vided to the participants of the Speakers' Corner.

Monday September 12, 12:15 - 13:15

Moderator: Burak Yasun, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: DuPont Hall

(SPC: 3/1) Emerging Risk for Doctors: Possibility of Knee Joint DisordersÖnder Cem Sezgin, Middle East Technical University, Health and Councelling Center, Turkey

(SPC: 3/2) Tools for Better Understanding of Risks in a NetworkPäivi Piispanen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland

(SPC: 3/3) Results of Safety Culture, Occupational Health & Safety Practices in a Cement FactoryFerdi Tanýr, Çukurova University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(SPC: 3/4) General Perspective on OSH ProblemsEyüp Akçetin, Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Turkey

(SPC: 3/5) External OSH Services in TurkeyJan Michiel Meeuwsen, TNO, Netherlands

Moderator: Adem Esen, Ýstanbul Sabahattin Zaim University, TurkeyVenue: Eyüp Hall

(SPC: 4/1) Cost-Benefit Analysis of Prevention in Occupational Health and Safety in TurkeyHatice Tülay Alpman, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(SPC: 4/2) Attention Model for SMEs-Arp SuraAdiela Castro, Arp Sura, Colombia

(SPC: 4/3) Accident Cost Analysis and The Importance of Education in Accident PreventionHamed Hossinian Gourabi, Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus

(SPC: 4/4) Improvements in the Occupational Health and Safety System of an Automobile FactoryUlviye Çalýþkan Polat, TEMSA, Turkey

(SPC: 4/5) Evaluating of Workers' Exposure to Metal Working Fluid (MWF) and the Effective Factors on its Dispersion in an Automobile Manufacturing FactoryAbbasali Mokhtari Andani, Department of Industrial Safety, Islamic Azad University of Dehaghan Iran, Islamic Republic of Iran

SPC 4

SPC 3 SPC 1

SPC 2

Moderator: S. Suna Ahioðlu, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall

(SPC: 1/1) Gender Dimension in OSH Policy and Practices: Reality and Challenges for BangladeshFarida Khanom, Bangladesh Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Foundation (OSHE), Bangladesh

(SPC: 1/2) The Integration of the Gender Perspective in the OSH Policy of the Vask RegionPablo Uriatre, Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña, Spain

(SPC: 1/3) Female Workers and Hazardous Work at FORD OTOSANGürsel Gökmen, FORD Otomotive, Turkey

(SPC: 1/4) Poverty and the Challenge of Urban Environmental Health in NigeriaGeoffrey Nwaka, Abia State University, Nigeria

Moderator: Hüseyin Sezek, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Fener Hall

(SPC: 2/1) Polices and Regulations on Nanotechnology and Occupational Safety and HealthAsunción Galera, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain

(SPC: 2/2) The New German Risk Assessment Procedure for Carcinogenic SubstancesHelmut Klein, Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Germany

(SPC: 2/3) Risk Assessment of Saloon Cars Door Cover Producing Machine by FMEA TechniqueJavad Adl, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, IslamicRepublic of Iran

(SPC: 2/4) An Assessment of Dust, Endotoxin, and Microorganism Exposure during Waste Collection and SortingDonguk Park, Korea National Open University, Republic of Korea

(SPC: 2/5) Mobbing as a Global ProblemFahrettin Korkmaz, Atatürk University, Turkey

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SPC 8

SPC 7

Moderator: Nasip Gül Ýncekara, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall

(SPC: 7/1) Interaction Between Employee Work Ability and Early Support at the WorkplaceSimo Kaleva, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland

(SPC: 7/2) Sweating on the JobWolfgang Doll, German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Germany

(SPC: 7/3) Ischemic Heart Disease and Risk Factors Workplace (experience of Algeria)Med El Amine Djazouli, Service de Médecine du Travail CHU-Oran, Algeria

(SPC: 7/4) Impact of Cold Environment on Cardiovascular System Among Female WorkersEl Safty Amal, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt

(SPC: 7/5) Disclosure of Medical Errors Krishnan Sankaranarayanan, Tawam Hospital, United Arab Emirates

Moderator: Seçil Ceylan, MoLSS, Turkey Venue: Sütlüce - 2 Hall

(SPC: 8/1) Worker Participation and Organization for Occupational Health and SafetyZeynep Sisli, Izmir University of Economics, Turkey

(SPC: 8/2) The Ergonomic Classroom: Helping to Make a Good and Healthy SchoolHanna Zieschang, Institute for Work and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IAG), Germany

(SPC: 8/3) Ergonomic Evaluation of Filling in a Food CompanyLeopoldo Yanes, Salud Institute of Higher Studies, Venezuela

(SPC: 8/4) Analysis of Working Postures that Cause Strain on Workers that Work in Dangerous and Heavy WorksMehlika Kocabas, Kocaeli University, Turkey

(SPC: 8/5) Brazilian Safety and Occupational Health at Work Management System - NBR 18801Leonidio Francisco Ribeiro, OBESST - Brasil Organization Entity Health and Safety at Work and the Environment, Brazil

SPC 6

SPC 5

Moderator: Ýsmail Çelik, MoLLS, Turkey Venue: Sütlüce - 1 Hall (SPC: 5/1) The Stairs of Well-Being at Work ModelPäivi Rauramo, Centre for Occupational Safety Helsinki, Finland

(SPC: 5/2) Improving Safety and Health of Waste Collectors in Fiji – Promoting Cooperation Between Waste Collectors and the CommunityTon That Khai, ILO Decent Work Technical Support Team for East Asia, South East Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand

(SPC: 5/3) HS MS Planning Implementation Experience in Construction Works Bülent Çakar, Gama Nurol JV, Turkey

(SPC: 5/4) The Effect of Safety Culture on Safety Behavior and AccidentsSerpil Aytaç, Uludað University, Turkey

(SPC: 5/5) How to be Successful in Implementýng OH&S Management SystemMustangid Muhammad Ismail, OH&S Management System Development, Indonesia

Moderator: Adnan Aðýr, MoLSS, Turkey Venue: Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall

(SPC: 6/1) Mobile Learning for Lorry DriverFerdal Özçelik, Institute for Work and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IAG), Germany

(SPC: 6/2) Occupational Health and Safety Conditions at Zonguldak Coal Mine During Obligatory Work YearsAli Naci Yýldýz, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine Department of Public Health, Turkey

(SPC: 6/3) Building a Culture of Prevention for a Healthy and Safe FutureMuhammad KHallid Pervaiz, Pakistan Mine Owners Association, Pakistan

(SPC: 6/4) Creating a Safety Culture in a Subcontracted Industry; Contractor H&S Management in Telecommunications Industry

Emre Ulukan, Vodafone, Turkey

(SPC: 6/5) Application of the PAOT Methodology to Occupational Health Training Programme in KoreaMyung Sook Lee, Korean Industrial Health Association, Seoul, Korea

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speakers’ cornerThe Speakers' Corner will be open during the lunch breaks. It is designed

to contribute to the exchange of experiences among OSH practitioners in

a variety of safety and health areas. A snack or light luncheon will be pro-

vided to the participants of the Speakers' Corner.

Monday September 12, 12:15 - 13:15

Moderator: Burak Yasun, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: DuPont Hall

(SPC: 3/1) Emerging Risk for Doctors: Possibility of Knee Joint DisordersÖnder Cem Sezgin, Middle East Technical University, Health and Councelling Center, Turkey

(SPC: 3/2) Tools for Better Understanding of Risks in a NetworkPäivi Piispanen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland

(SPC: 3/3) Results of Safety Culture, Occupational Health & Safety Practices in a Cement FactoryFerdi Tanýr, Çukurova University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(SPC: 3/4) General Perspective on OSH ProblemsEyüp Akçetin, Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Turkey

(SPC: 3/5) External OSH Services in TurkeyJan Michiel Meeuwsen, TNO, Netherlands

Moderator: Adem Esen, Ýstanbul Sabahattin Zaim University, TurkeyVenue: Eyüp Hall

(SPC: 4/1) Cost-Benefit Analysis of Prevention in Occupational Health and Safety in TurkeyHatice Tülay Alpman, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(SPC: 4/2) Attention Model for SMEs-Arp SuraAdiela Castro, Arp Sura, Colombia

(SPC: 4/3) Accident Cost Analysis and The Importance of Education in Accident PreventionHamed Hossinian Gourabi, Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus

(SPC: 4/4) Improvements in the Occupational Health and Safety System of an Automobile FactoryUlviye Çalýþkan Polat, TEMSA, Turkey

(SPC: 4/5) Evaluating of Workers' Exposure to Metal Working Fluid (MWF) and the Effective Factors on its Dispersion in an Automobile Manufacturing FactoryAbbasali Mokhtari Andani, Department of Industrial Safety, Islamic Azad University of Dehaghan Iran, Islamic Republic of Iran

SPC 4

SPC 3 SPC 1

SPC 2

Moderator: S. Suna Ahioðlu, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall

(SPC: 1/1) Gender Dimension in OSH Policy and Practices: Reality and Challenges for BangladeshFarida Khanom, Bangladesh Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Foundation (OSHE), Bangladesh

(SPC: 1/2) The Integration of the Gender Perspective in the OSH Policy of the Vask RegionPablo Uriatre, Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña, Spain

(SPC: 1/3) Female Workers and Hazardous Work at FORD OTOSANGürsel Gökmen, FORD Otomotive, Turkey

(SPC: 1/4) Poverty and the Challenge of Urban Environmental Health in NigeriaGeoffrey Nwaka, Abia State University, Nigeria

Moderator: Hüseyin Sezek, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Fener Hall

(SPC: 2/1) Polices and Regulations on Nanotechnology and Occupational Safety and HealthAsunción Galera, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain

(SPC: 2/2) The New German Risk Assessment Procedure for Carcinogenic SubstancesHelmut Klein, Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Germany

(SPC: 2/3) Risk Assessment of Saloon Cars Door Cover Producing Machine by FMEA TechniqueJavad Adl, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, IslamicRepublic of Iran

(SPC: 2/4) An Assessment of Dust, Endotoxin, and Microorganism Exposure during Waste Collection and SortingDonguk Park, Korea National Open University, Republic of Korea

(SPC: 2/5) Mobbing as a Global ProblemFahrettin Korkmaz, Atatürk University, Turkey

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SPC 8

SPC 7

Moderator: Nasip Gül Ýncekara, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall

(SPC: 7/1) Interaction Between Employee Work Ability and Early Support at the WorkplaceSimo Kaleva, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland

(SPC: 7/2) Sweating on the JobWolfgang Doll, German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Germany

(SPC: 7/3) Ischemic Heart Disease and Risk Factors Workplace (experience of Algeria)Med El Amine Djazouli, Service de Médecine du Travail CHU-Oran, Algeria

(SPC: 7/4) Impact of Cold Environment on Cardiovascular System Among Female WorkersEl Safty Amal, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt

(SPC: 7/5) Disclosure of Medical Errors Krishnan Sankaranarayanan, Tawam Hospital, United Arab Emirates

Moderator: Seçil Ceylan, MoLSS, Turkey Venue: Sütlüce - 2 Hall

(SPC: 8/1) Worker Participation and Organization for Occupational Health and SafetyZeynep Sisli, Izmir University of Economics, Turkey

(SPC: 8/2) The Ergonomic Classroom: Helping to Make a Good and Healthy SchoolHanna Zieschang, Institute for Work and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IAG), Germany

(SPC: 8/3) Ergonomic Evaluation of Filling in a Food CompanyLeopoldo Yanes, Salud Institute of Higher Studies, Venezuela

(SPC: 8/4) Analysis of Working Postures that Cause Strain on Workers that Work in Dangerous and Heavy WorksMehlika Kocabas, Kocaeli University, Turkey

(SPC: 8/5) Brazilian Safety and Occupational Health at Work Management System - NBR 18801Leonidio Francisco Ribeiro, OBESST - Brasil Organization Entity Health and Safety at Work and the Environment, Brazil

SPC 6

SPC 5

Moderator: Ýsmail Çelik, MoLLS, Turkey Venue: Sütlüce - 1 Hall (SPC: 5/1) The Stairs of Well-Being at Work ModelPäivi Rauramo, Centre for Occupational Safety Helsinki, Finland

(SPC: 5/2) Improving Safety and Health of Waste Collectors in Fiji – Promoting Cooperation Between Waste Collectors and the CommunityTon That Khai, ILO Decent Work Technical Support Team for East Asia, South East Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand

(SPC: 5/3) HS MS Planning Implementation Experience in Construction Works Bülent Çakar, Gama Nurol JV, Turkey

(SPC: 5/4) The Effect of Safety Culture on Safety Behavior and AccidentsSerpil Aytaç, Uludað University, Turkey

(SPC: 5/5) How to be Successful in Implementýng OH&S Management SystemMustangid Muhammad Ismail, OH&S Management System Development, Indonesia

Moderator: Adnan Aðýr, MoLSS, Turkey Venue: Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall

(SPC: 6/1) Mobile Learning for Lorry DriverFerdal Özçelik, Institute for Work and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IAG), Germany

(SPC: 6/2) Occupational Health and Safety Conditions at Zonguldak Coal Mine During Obligatory Work YearsAli Naci Yýldýz, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine Department of Public Health, Turkey

(SPC: 6/3) Building a Culture of Prevention for a Healthy and Safe FutureMuhammad KHallid Pervaiz, Pakistan Mine Owners Association, Pakistan

(SPC: 6/4) Creating a Safety Culture in a Subcontracted Industry; Contractor H&S Management in Telecommunications Industry

Emre Ulukan, Vodafone, Turkey

(SPC: 6/5) Application of the PAOT Methodology to Occupational Health Training Programme in KoreaMyung Sook Lee, Korean Industrial Health Association, Seoul, Korea

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Moderator: Kenan Yavuz, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Galata Hall

(SPC: 9/1) The Confidence Level of Analytical Data in Occupational Health and SafetyIan Webber, Independent Consultant, USA

(SPC: 9/2) Determination of Measurement Uncertainty at Analysis of Lead in Air by Using Atomic Absorption SpectrometryH. Özgen Timuçin, Occupational Health and Safety Centre (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(SPC: 9/3) Monitoring Unemployment as a Social Determinant of Health InequalitiesVanessa Puig-Barrachina, Health Inequality Research Group – Employment Conditions Network (GREDS-EMCONET), Department of Experimental and Health Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain

(SPC: 9/4) A Method of Evaluation of Relationship Between the Safety Management and Overall Safety Performance in Construction IndustryTamer Metinsoy, Labour Inspection Board, Turkey

Moderator: Esin Aytaç Kürkçü, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Hasköy Hall

(SPC: 10/1) Georeferenced Occupational Risk Map of Rondônia in the Brazilian AmazonHeinz Roland Jakobi, Sciences Health at the University of Brasilia, Brazil

(SPC: 10/2) Inspection Project of Safety Working at Height in ConstructionsTevfik Paçacý, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(SPC: 10/3) Management of Labour Safety Inspections - New Methodology of Evaluating InspectionWendeo Roberto Araújo Pereira, CEMIG S.A., Brazil

(SPC: 10/4) Towards a Greater Role of Health and Safety Inspectors: Contribution to the Design of Innovative Training Programs Based on the Work Activityanalysis of Construction Site Safety Inspectors in SwitzerlandMariângela de Moraes Pires, University of Geneva, Switzerland

(SPC: 10/5) Information on Fatal Cases Resulting from Work-Related Accidents in Mining and Construction Industry in Brazil: Issues on Proposals to Integrate Official RegistersCelso Salim, Fundacentro/Ministry of Labour and Employment, Brazil

SPC 9

SPC 10

Moderator: Hatice Saðlam, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Balat Hall

(SPC: 11/1) Obligation to Introduce Occupational Health and Safety OrganisationEylem Apaydýn, Kocaeli University Faculty of Law, Turkey

(SPC: 11/2) Hazards of Transportation Petroleum Products by Tank Trucks in JordanFaisal Alatwah, Occupational Safety and Health Institute, Jordan

(SPC: 11/3) Developments Towards the International Recognition of Occupational Safety and Health ProfessionalsPhil Lovelock, International Network of Safety and Health Practitioner Organizations (INSHPO), United States Industrial Toxicology Research Centre (ITRC), India

(SPC: 11/4) Hairdressers' Working Conditions and Occupational Health ProblemsMeral Türk, Department of Public Health, Ege University Medical School, Turkey

Moderator: Ýlknur Çakar, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall

(SPC: 12/1) A Glance to Care Givers of the Elderly in Turkey: Social Needs, Characteristics of Workers and Working ConditionsNil Tekin, SGK Geriatric Care Center, Turkey

(SPC: 12/2) Safety and Health Effects of Shift Work Being Executed in an Automotive PlantAli Naci Yýldýz, Hacettepe University, Turkey

(SPC: 12/3) Safe Outsourcing / Sub-Contracting in the Residential Property SectorAntony Murphy, Grainger Plc, England

(SPC: 12/4) A Proposal for Sub-Contractor Health and Safety (Hs) Performance Evaluation SystemFýrat Þükrü Eker, Ivme Management and Consultacy and Education Co, Turkey

(SPC: 12/5) Estimation and Analysis of Costs Associated with Fatal Occupational Accidents in a Manufacturing Company in IranShahram Mahmoudi, Department of Health, Safety and Environment, MAPNA Group, Islamic Republic of Iran

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SPC 14

Moderator: Ahmet Ersoy, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Eyüp Hall

(SPC: 13/1) Sound Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Awareness and Training for the Petroleum SectorPrabhakara Murty Potharaju, Qatar Petroleum, Qatar

(SPC: 13/2) Iraqi National Campaign to Promote the OHS at WorkEmad Sabir, National Center for Occupational Health & Safety (NCOHS), Iraq

(SPC: 13/3) The Role of Health and Safety (HS) Professionals in the Implementation of the Seoul Declaration on OSHFýrat Þükrü Eker, Ivme Management and Consultancy and Education Co., Turkey

(SPC: 13/4) The Young Report - A Negation on the Advances in the Seoul DeclarationMr.Philip McAleenan, Expert Ease International, Ireland (SPC: 13/5) Major OHS Challenges Facing the Mining Industry within QuebecPaul-Émile Boileau, IRSST, Canada

Moderator: Ýsmail Yavuzdemir, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Fener Hall

(SPC: 14/1) The Best Practices in Implementing of Seoul Declaration on OSH in IndonesiaLena Kurniawati, Directorate of Occupational Safety & Health Supervision – Ministry of Manpower & Transmigration of the Republic of Indonesia, Indonesia

(SPC: 14/2) Monitoring OHS Performance in the Finnish and Turkish Metal Product Manufacturing CompaniesHeikki Laitinen, 3T Results Ltd, Finland

(SPC: 14/3) The Potential of Online OHS-Training Programs for Capacity Building in Developing Countries - Experiences of A Two-Year Global Training ProgramNorbert Wagner, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

(SPC: 14/4) Excellence on Safety through a Culture and Behavior Based ProgramLuiz Carlos de Miranda Junior, CPFL Energia

Moderator: Esra Yýlmaz, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall

(SPC: 15/1) Welding of Aluminium Alloys: Health Hazards of Lung and AirwaysDr. Wolfgang Zschiesche, Institution (Berufsgenossenschaft/BG) German Social Accident Insurance Institution for Energy, Textile, Electrical and Media Products Sectors, Germany

(SPC: 15/2) How Epidemiology Helped to Enlarge the Concept of Work-Relatedness and the Lists of Work-Related Diseases in BrazilRené Mendes, School of Medicine UFMG, Brazil

(SPC: 15/3) Health Disorders Among Workers in the Wool Manufacturing Company in BagdatLina Al Hamdani, National Center for Occupational Healty & Safety (NCOHS), Iraq

(SPC: 15/4) Improvement Of Health and Safety in The Coal Mines of Fuxin City Mining Area, North-East China: the Sino-Italian Cooperation Experience in the Implementation of Occupational Diseases PreventionDiana Gagliardi, INAIL, Department of Occupational Medicine, Former ISPESL, Italy

(SPC: 15/5) Assessment and Mitigation of Construction Risks Approach and ApplicationsNurettin Demir, Gama Nurol JV, Turkey

Moderator: Ayþe Öztürk, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Galata Hall

(SPC: 16/1) Lympocyte Dna Damage in Turkish AspHallt Workers Detected by the Comet AssayEngin Tutkun, Ministry of Health Ankara Occupational Diseases Hospital, Turkey

(SPC: 16/2) Nephrotoxic Effect of Tetrachloroethylene: Influence of Oxidative Stress and Possibility of Using Isopyl Level as a BiomarkerNilüfer Özbek Scimemi, Hacettepe University Institute of Health Sciences, Turkey

(SPC: 16/3) The Role of Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms on Development of Occupational Pneumoconiotic DiseasesÝlker Ateþ, Ankara University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Turkey

(SPC: 16 /4) The National Register of Occupational Morbidity in Bulgaria a Systematic Approach toJasmine Pavlova, Faculty of Public Health, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria

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Moderator: Kenan Yavuz, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Galata Hall

(SPC: 9/1) The Confidence Level of Analytical Data in Occupational Health and SafetyIan Webber, Independent Consultant, USA

(SPC: 9/2) Determination of Measurement Uncertainty at Analysis of Lead in Air by Using Atomic Absorption SpectrometryH. Özgen Timuçin, Occupational Health and Safety Centre (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(SPC: 9/3) Monitoring Unemployment as a Social Determinant of Health InequalitiesVanessa Puig-Barrachina, Health Inequality Research Group – Employment Conditions Network (GREDS-EMCONET), Department of Experimental and Health Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain

(SPC: 9/4) A Method of Evaluation of Relationship Between the Safety Management and Overall Safety Performance in Construction IndustryTamer Metinsoy, Labour Inspection Board, Turkey

Moderator: Esin Aytaç Kürkçü, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Hasköy Hall

(SPC: 10/1) Georeferenced Occupational Risk Map of Rondônia in the Brazilian AmazonHeinz Roland Jakobi, Sciences Health at the University of Brasilia, Brazil

(SPC: 10/2) Inspection Project of Safety Working at Height in ConstructionsTevfik Paçacý, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(SPC: 10/3) Management of Labour Safety Inspections - New Methodology of Evaluating InspectionWendeo Roberto Araújo Pereira, CEMIG S.A., Brazil

(SPC: 10/4) Towards a Greater Role of Health and Safety Inspectors: Contribution to the Design of Innovative Training Programs Based on the Work Activityanalysis of Construction Site Safety Inspectors in SwitzerlandMariângela de Moraes Pires, University of Geneva, Switzerland

(SPC: 10/5) Information on Fatal Cases Resulting from Work-Related Accidents in Mining and Construction Industry in Brazil: Issues on Proposals to Integrate Official RegistersCelso Salim, Fundacentro/Ministry of Labour and Employment, Brazil

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SPC 10

Moderator: Hatice Saðlam, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Balat Hall

(SPC: 11/1) Obligation to Introduce Occupational Health and Safety OrganisationEylem Apaydýn, Kocaeli University Faculty of Law, Turkey

(SPC: 11/2) Hazards of Transportation Petroleum Products by Tank Trucks in JordanFaisal Alatwah, Occupational Safety and Health Institute, Jordan

(SPC: 11/3) Developments Towards the International Recognition of Occupational Safety and Health ProfessionalsPhil Lovelock, International Network of Safety and Health Practitioner Organizations (INSHPO), United States Industrial Toxicology Research Centre (ITRC), India

(SPC: 11/4) Hairdressers' Working Conditions and Occupational Health ProblemsMeral Türk, Department of Public Health, Ege University Medical School, Turkey

Moderator: Ýlknur Çakar, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Kasýmpaþa 4 - 5 Hall

(SPC: 12/1) A Glance to Care Givers of the Elderly in Turkey: Social Needs, Characteristics of Workers and Working ConditionsNil Tekin, SGK Geriatric Care Center, Turkey

(SPC: 12/2) Safety and Health Effects of Shift Work Being Executed in an Automotive PlantAli Naci Yýldýz, Hacettepe University, Turkey

(SPC: 12/3) Safe Outsourcing / Sub-Contracting in the Residential Property SectorAntony Murphy, Grainger Plc, England

(SPC: 12/4) A Proposal for Sub-Contractor Health and Safety (Hs) Performance Evaluation SystemFýrat Þükrü Eker, Ivme Management and Consultacy and Education Co, Turkey

(SPC: 12/5) Estimation and Analysis of Costs Associated with Fatal Occupational Accidents in a Manufacturing Company in IranShahram Mahmoudi, Department of Health, Safety and Environment, MAPNA Group, Islamic Republic of Iran

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SPC 14

Moderator: Ahmet Ersoy, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Eyüp Hall

(SPC: 13/1) Sound Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Awareness and Training for the Petroleum SectorPrabhakara Murty Potharaju, Qatar Petroleum, Qatar

(SPC: 13/2) Iraqi National Campaign to Promote the OHS at WorkEmad Sabir, National Center for Occupational Health & Safety (NCOHS), Iraq

(SPC: 13/3) The Role of Health and Safety (HS) Professionals in the Implementation of the Seoul Declaration on OSHFýrat Þükrü Eker, Ivme Management and Consultancy and Education Co., Turkey

(SPC: 13/4) The Young Report - A Negation on the Advances in the Seoul DeclarationMr.Philip McAleenan, Expert Ease International, Ireland (SPC: 13/5) Major OHS Challenges Facing the Mining Industry within QuebecPaul-Émile Boileau, IRSST, Canada

Moderator: Ýsmail Yavuzdemir, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Fener Hall

(SPC: 14/1) The Best Practices in Implementing of Seoul Declaration on OSH in IndonesiaLena Kurniawati, Directorate of Occupational Safety & Health Supervision – Ministry of Manpower & Transmigration of the Republic of Indonesia, Indonesia

(SPC: 14/2) Monitoring OHS Performance in the Finnish and Turkish Metal Product Manufacturing CompaniesHeikki Laitinen, 3T Results Ltd, Finland

(SPC: 14/3) The Potential of Online OHS-Training Programs for Capacity Building in Developing Countries - Experiences of A Two-Year Global Training ProgramNorbert Wagner, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

(SPC: 14/4) Excellence on Safety through a Culture and Behavior Based ProgramLuiz Carlos de Miranda Junior, CPFL Energia

Moderator: Esra Yýlmaz, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Kasýmpaþa 1 - 2 Hall

(SPC: 15/1) Welding of Aluminium Alloys: Health Hazards of Lung and AirwaysDr. Wolfgang Zschiesche, Institution (Berufsgenossenschaft/BG) German Social Accident Insurance Institution for Energy, Textile, Electrical and Media Products Sectors, Germany

(SPC: 15/2) How Epidemiology Helped to Enlarge the Concept of Work-Relatedness and the Lists of Work-Related Diseases in BrazilRené Mendes, School of Medicine UFMG, Brazil

(SPC: 15/3) Health Disorders Among Workers in the Wool Manufacturing Company in BagdatLina Al Hamdani, National Center for Occupational Healty & Safety (NCOHS), Iraq

(SPC: 15/4) Improvement Of Health and Safety in The Coal Mines of Fuxin City Mining Area, North-East China: the Sino-Italian Cooperation Experience in the Implementation of Occupational Diseases PreventionDiana Gagliardi, INAIL, Department of Occupational Medicine, Former ISPESL, Italy

(SPC: 15/5) Assessment and Mitigation of Construction Risks Approach and ApplicationsNurettin Demir, Gama Nurol JV, Turkey

Moderator: Ayþe Öztürk, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Galata Hall

(SPC: 16/1) Lympocyte Dna Damage in Turkish AspHallt Workers Detected by the Comet AssayEngin Tutkun, Ministry of Health Ankara Occupational Diseases Hospital, Turkey

(SPC: 16/2) Nephrotoxic Effect of Tetrachloroethylene: Influence of Oxidative Stress and Possibility of Using Isopyl Level as a BiomarkerNilüfer Özbek Scimemi, Hacettepe University Institute of Health Sciences, Turkey

(SPC: 16/3) The Role of Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms on Development of Occupational Pneumoconiotic DiseasesÝlker Ateþ, Ankara University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Turkey

(SPC: 16 /4) The National Register of Occupational Morbidity in Bulgaria a Systematic Approach toJasmine Pavlova, Faculty of Public Health, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria

SPC 15

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Moderator: Fahrettin Korkmaz, Atatürk University, Turkey Venue: Balat Hall (SPC: 17/1) The Role of Labour Inspection for Development of OSH CultureKasým Özer, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(SPC: 17 /2) The Worker's Health CardSérgio Bastos Medeiros, Sistema FIRJAN, Brazil

(SPC: 17/3) Job Stress Among the Nursing Staff of Kashan Hospital Abbas Bahrami, Kashan Medical Sciences University, Islamic Republic of Iran

(SPC: 17/4) Position of Russian Labour Unions on Chrysotile UseDmitrii Selianin, Construction and Building Materials Industry Workers Union of the Russian Federation, Russian Federation

(SPC: 17/5) Training on ILO International Pneumoconioses Classification 2000 in TurkeyBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center, Turkey

Moderator: Ali Rýza Ergun, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Sütlüce - 2 Hall

(SPC: 18/1) Sleep Quality of the Residances Working at Erciyes University Medical FacultyElçin Balcý, Erciyes University Medical Faculty Department of Public Health, Turkey

(SPC: 18/2) Prevention of Exposure to Wood Dust in ASL 10 of Florence: the Role of Occupational Health Public ServicesCarla Sgarrella, Department of Public Health-Florence, Italy

(SPC: 18/3) Safety of Pressure Vessels & Isdemir A.Þ. PracticesOrhan Burak Saygan, ISDEMIR A.ª. Turkey

(SPC: 18/4) How a Specified Exercise Programme Influences the Strength and ResistanceCristina Mesquita, Health School of the Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal

(SPC: 18/5) The Risk Analysis in Metal Sector Where Laser Cutting is UsedNihan Merve Akgül, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

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SPC 19

SPC 20

Moderator: H. Özgen Timuçin, ÝSGÜM, TurkeyVenue: Hasköy Hall

(SPC: 19/1) The Evaluation of Health Surveillance of Occupants Working in Afþin- Elbistan High Voltage Sub-StationsArzu Fýrlarer, Fatih University Medical Faculty, Department Of Biophysics, Turkey

(SPC: 19/2) Designing Zero HarmNicole Liedke, BHP Billiton Mitsui Coal, Australia

(SPC: 19/3) The Occupational Health Services in Public Health Romanian SystemLiliana Rapas, Directorate of Public Health, Romania

(SPC: 19/4) The Development of Workers Health and Safety System in Montenegro

, Ljiljana Kezunovic Medical School of Podgorica, University of Montenegro, Serbia and Montenegro

(SPC: 19/5) The Role of Local Governments in Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)Adem Esen, Ýstanbul Sabahattin Zaim University, Turkey

Moderator: Coþkun Demirci: MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: DuPont Hall

(SPC: 20/1) New Approaches for the Protection of Truck Drivers' Safety and HealthSonia Maria José Bombardi, Fundacentro/Ministry of Labour, Brazil

(SPC: 20/2) The Best Practices and Technologies for Preventing Occupational Exposure to Benzene of a Brazilian Oil RefineryNildemar Correa Ruella, Petrobras, Brazil

(SPC: 20/3) WIKIPREBIA a Tool for Prevention Advisors and Prevention WorkersEddy Eyckmans, Prebes, Belgium

(SPC: 20/4) Spanish Public Support Service to MicroenterprisesMarta Jiménez Agueda, Instituto de Seguridad e Higiene en el Trabajo, Spain

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SPC 22

Moderator: Garip Erel, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Sütlüce - 1 Hall

(SPC: 21/1) Being Women and Being Workers in the Context of Occupational Health and Safety: the Case of Homebased Work in TurkeyDurdu Çetiner, Union of Home Based Workers, Turkey

(SPC: 21/2) Positive Social Impact of SURA Workers Compensation Administration, working for the Social Security of ColombiaLilia Helena Sanchez Becerra, Arp Sura, Colombia

(SPC: 21/3) Health Inc. Reaching the (human) Heart of Small and Medium EnterprisesEls Wouters, Flemish Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Belgium

(SPC: 21/4) Impact of Healty Workplace on Competitiveness in Small and Medium Enterprises (Examples from Bulgaria)Jasmine Pavlova, Faculty of Public Health, Medical University Sofia, Bulgaria

Moderator: Nuri Vidinli, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall

(SPC: 22/1) A Gadget Against Msds - Protect Your WorkersAgainst Msds Using This GadgetGeorge Daniel Tanasievyci, Labour Inspectorate of County Iasi, Romania

(SPC: 22/2) Training in Organisational Medicine - anExtension of Occupational Medicine and a New HolisticApproach for the Prevention of Work Related RisksBrigitte John-Reiter, Austrian Academy of OccupationalMedicine (AAm), Austria

(SPC: 22/3) Asbestos Exposure and Hygiene Conditions atWork in Ship DismantlingNefise Burcu Ünal, Ministry of Labour and Social Security(MoLSS), Turkey

(SPC: 22/4) Analysis of Gst Genes Polymorphism AssociationWith Risk Development of Asbestosis and ChronicNonspecific Lungs Diseases in Workers of Asbestos-CementProduction in UkraineAnzhela Basanets, Institute for Occupational Health, Ukraine

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Moderator: Fahrettin Korkmaz, Atatürk University, Turkey Venue: Balat Hall (SPC: 17/1) The Role of Labour Inspection for Development of OSH CultureKasým Özer, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(SPC: 17 /2) The Worker's Health CardSérgio Bastos Medeiros, Sistema FIRJAN, Brazil

(SPC: 17/3) Job Stress Among the Nursing Staff of Kashan Hospital Abbas Bahrami, Kashan Medical Sciences University, Islamic Republic of Iran

(SPC: 17/4) Position of Russian Labour Unions on Chrysotile UseDmitrii Selianin, Construction and Building Materials Industry Workers Union of the Russian Federation, Russian Federation

(SPC: 17/5) Training on ILO International Pneumoconioses Classification 2000 in TurkeyBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center, Turkey

Moderator: Ali Rýza Ergun, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Sütlüce - 2 Hall

(SPC: 18/1) Sleep Quality of the Residances Working at Erciyes University Medical FacultyElçin Balcý, Erciyes University Medical Faculty Department of Public Health, Turkey

(SPC: 18/2) Prevention of Exposure to Wood Dust in ASL 10 of Florence: the Role of Occupational Health Public ServicesCarla Sgarrella, Department of Public Health-Florence, Italy

(SPC: 18/3) Safety of Pressure Vessels & Isdemir A.Þ. PracticesOrhan Burak Saygan, ISDEMIR A.ª. Turkey

(SPC: 18/4) How a Specified Exercise Programme Influences the Strength and ResistanceCristina Mesquita, Health School of the Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal

(SPC: 18/5) The Risk Analysis in Metal Sector Where Laser Cutting is UsedNihan Merve Akgül, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

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SPC 19

SPC 20

Moderator: H. Özgen Timuçin, ÝSGÜM, TurkeyVenue: Hasköy Hall

(SPC: 19/1) The Evaluation of Health Surveillance of Occupants Working in Afþin- Elbistan High Voltage Sub-StationsArzu Fýrlarer, Fatih University Medical Faculty, Department Of Biophysics, Turkey

(SPC: 19/2) Designing Zero HarmNicole Liedke, BHP Billiton Mitsui Coal, Australia

(SPC: 19/3) The Occupational Health Services in Public Health Romanian SystemLiliana Rapas, Directorate of Public Health, Romania

(SPC: 19/4) The Development of Workers Health and Safety System in Montenegro

, Ljiljana Kezunovic Medical School of Podgorica, University of Montenegro, Serbia and Montenegro

(SPC: 19/5) The Role of Local Governments in Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)Adem Esen, Ýstanbul Sabahattin Zaim University, Turkey

Moderator: Coþkun Demirci: MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: DuPont Hall

(SPC: 20/1) New Approaches for the Protection of Truck Drivers' Safety and HealthSonia Maria José Bombardi, Fundacentro/Ministry of Labour, Brazil

(SPC: 20/2) The Best Practices and Technologies for Preventing Occupational Exposure to Benzene of a Brazilian Oil RefineryNildemar Correa Ruella, Petrobras, Brazil

(SPC: 20/3) WIKIPREBIA a Tool for Prevention Advisors and Prevention WorkersEddy Eyckmans, Prebes, Belgium

(SPC: 20/4) Spanish Public Support Service to MicroenterprisesMarta Jiménez Agueda, Instituto de Seguridad e Higiene en el Trabajo, Spain

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Moderator: Garip Erel, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Sütlüce - 1 Hall

(SPC: 21/1) Being Women and Being Workers in the Context of Occupational Health and Safety: the Case of Homebased Work in TurkeyDurdu Çetiner, Union of Home Based Workers, Turkey

(SPC: 21/2) Positive Social Impact of SURA Workers Compensation Administration, working for the Social Security of ColombiaLilia Helena Sanchez Becerra, Arp Sura, Colombia

(SPC: 21/3) Health Inc. Reaching the (human) Heart of Small and Medium EnterprisesEls Wouters, Flemish Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Belgium

(SPC: 21/4) Impact of Healty Workplace on Competitiveness in Small and Medium Enterprises (Examples from Bulgaria)Jasmine Pavlova, Faculty of Public Health, Medical University Sofia, Bulgaria

Moderator: Nuri Vidinli, MoLSS, TurkeyVenue: Kasýmpaþa - 3 Hall

(SPC: 22/1) A Gadget Against Msds - Protect Your WorkersAgainst Msds Using This GadgetGeorge Daniel Tanasievyci, Labour Inspectorate of County Iasi, Romania

(SPC: 22/2) Training in Organisational Medicine - anExtension of Occupational Medicine and a New HolisticApproach for the Prevention of Work Related RisksBrigitte John-Reiter, Austrian Academy of OccupationalMedicine (AAm), Austria

(SPC: 22/3) Asbestos Exposure and Hygiene Conditions atWork in Ship DismantlingNefise Burcu Ünal, Ministry of Labour and Social Security(MoLSS), Turkey

(SPC: 22/4) Analysis of Gst Genes Polymorphism AssociationWith Risk Development of Asbestosis and ChronicNonspecific Lungs Diseases in Workers of Asbestos-CementProduction in UkraineAnzhela Basanets, Institute for Occupational Health, Ukraine

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The poster sessions will be held throughout the Congress. To provide the opportunity to present research, good practices

as well as know-how by individuals or representatives of teams with an academic or professional focus on occupational

safety and health. Posters combine text and graphics to make a visually pleasing presentation. The posters at the sessions

will present general information and invite viewers to ask more detailed questions to the presenters.

Venue: Kuleli Hall

Time and Date: 09:00 - 18:00, Monday, September 12, 2011 (Displayed, Questions & Answers)09:00 - 18:00, Tuesday, September 13, 2011 (Displayed, Questions & Answers)

09:00 - 18:00, Wednesday, September 14, 2011 (Displayed)

List of Posters

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13:45 - 15:45

09:00 - 18:00, Sunday, September 11, 2011 (Displayed)

(P: 1) Standardised Approach for Evaluating Prevention CampaignsAnnekatrin Wetzstein, Institute for Work and Health of the DGUV (IAG), Germany

(P: 2) Absenteeism Due to ILI in a Work Place in Ankara-TurkeyA. Kadir Atli, Hacettepe University, Turkey

(P: 3) Screening on Varicosis at TCDD Behiçbey RegionA. Kadir Atlý,TCDD-Turkish State Railways, Turkey

(P: 4) Railway Workers, Hypertension Screening and Treatment Responses Kadir Atlý, TCDD-Turkish State Railways, Turkey

(P: 5) Evaluation of Office Workers Participation at Exercise and Ergonomics Information Program (ErgoFNSS) and its Effect on Musculoskeletal ComplaintsA.Selçuk Atalay, FNSS Defense Systems Inc., Turkey

(P: 6) Identification and Safety Assessment of the Hazardous Zones (Unwanted Energy Flows) in a Construction Project at the National Petrochemical Company by Application of ET&BA MethodAbbas Zarra Nezhad, Tarbiat Modaress University, Ministry of Petroleum, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 7) Drafting the Quantitative and Comprehensive Checklist for Construction Phase of Industries and its Extension as a Strong Quantitative Method for Assessment of Ongoing Projects

, Abbas Zarra Nezhad Tarbiat Modaress University, Ministry of Petroleum, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 8) Examining the Determinants of Occurrence of Accidents at the Construction Phase in Oil, Gas and Petrochemical ProjectsAbbas Zarra Nezhad, Tarbiat Modaress University, Ministry of Petroleum, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 9 ) The Use of Ergonomic Solutions in Industrial SafetyAbdelkader Djeghdjegh, University of Batna, Algeria

(P: 10) Safety Climate as an Index to Evaluate the Performance of Occupational Safety and Health Management SystemAdl Javad, Tehran University, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 11) A New Model for Occupational Safety and Health Service Providing “External OSH Services”Adnan Aðýr, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 12) Analysis of Training Centers for Occupational Physicians and Safety Experts in TurkeyAdnan Aðýr, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 13) Comparision of Country Based Case About Occupational Nurse ImplementationsAdnan Aðýr, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 14) Management System Approach and Human Element

,Adriano Ossicini INAIL-Italian Workers Compensation Authority, Italy

(P: 15) Stress from the Perspective of Psychoanalysis and its Role in Health and Safety PersonAfzali Soraya, Islamic Azad University of Mahshahr, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 16) Environmental Health and Global Security Afzali Soraya, University of Mahshahr, Islamic Republic of Iran (P: 17) Analyzation of Work Accidents and Occupational Diseases in Turkey in Respect of Professions: an EvaluationAgah Sinan Ünsar, Trakya University Business and Economy Faculty, Turkey

(P: 18) Error Reduction in Man-Machine SystemsAhmet Fahri Özok, Ýstanbul Kültür University, Turkey

(P: 19) OHS Development for Construction SectorAhmet Esat Korkut, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

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poster sessions(P: 20) Occupational Exposure to Power Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation Ahmet Teþneli, Sakarya University, Turkey

(P: 21) Health and Safety for the Construction Industry in MexicoAida Lucia Fajardo Montiel, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 22) Neuro-Psychological Disorders Associated with Solvents in 75 workers of a Printing Unit for Flexible PackagingAida Benzarti Mezni, Department of Occupational Medicine, Rabta Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 23) Evaluation of Occupational Exposure to Metallic Pigments and Health of 200 Workers of a Ceramics IndustryAida Benzarti Mezni, Department of Occupational Medicine, Rabta Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 24) The Multiple Professional Allergies in the Jeans Fading IndustryAida Benzarti Mezni, Department of Occupational Medicine, Rabta Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 25) Musculoskeletal Disorders in 143 Women of a Wiring Unit of a Wiring UnitAida Benzarti Mezni, Department of Occupational Medicine, Rabta Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 26) Assessment of Exposure to Pesticides and Health Status of 54 Case Workers in an Agricultural AreaAida Benzarti Mezni, Department of Occupational Medicine, Rabta Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 27) Assessment of Physical Load in 95 Workers of a University Hospital in TunisiaAida Benzarti Mezni, Department of Occupational Medicine, Rabta Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 28) Investigation of the Measurements of Respirable Dust Between 1996-2010 in Turkish Hardcoal Enterprises MinesAlaaddin Çakýr, Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Turkey

(P: 29) Work and Mental Health: Explaining Psychological Distress, Depression and BurnoutAlain Marchand, University of Montreal, Canada

(P: 30) The Contribution of Work and Non-Work Factors to Occupational Injuries: A 14-year Longitudinal Study of Canadian WorkersAlain Marchand, University of Montreal, Canada

(P: 31) Gender Medicine and Occupational Health: A New Perspective in the Risk AssessmentAlessandra Pera, INAIL, Italy

(P: 32) Mesothelioma Surveillance as a Tool to Prevent Asbestos Related DiseasesAlessandro Marinaccio, INAIL, Italian Workers Compensation Authority, Occupational Medicine Department, Epidemiology Unit, Italy

(P: 33) The Factors of Risk and Psychological Impact of Medical Error in the Intensive Cars UnitsAlexandra Laurent, University of Franche- Comte, Psychology Department, France

(P: 34) Economic Analysis of Safety Risks in ConstructionAlfredo Soerio, Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Portugal

(P: 35) Ventilation for Occupational Health and SafetyAli Acar, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 36) How to Improve HSE Sensitivity in Small Enterprises Work Places?Ali Mozafari, Ministry of Labour & Social Affairs, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 37) Occupational Health Training at Public Health Departments of Medical FacultiesAli Naci Yýldýz, Hacettepe University, Medical Faculty, Turkey

(P: 38) Implementation Integrity of OHS ServicesAli Rýza Ergun, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 39) Risk Assessment Implementation on Ýzmir Aliaða Ship Recycling RegionAli Rýza Ergun, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 40) Design the Theoretical Health Spatial Pattern for VillagersAli Shahdadi Khajeh Askari,Tarbiyat Modares University, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 41) The Interference of Work Conditions in the High Rate of Accidentes at Work in a Metal Graphic CompanyAline Cristina Hirata Pinetti, SESI - Social Service of Industry, Brazil

(P: 42) Awareness among Barbers about Blood Borne DiseasesAliye Mandýracýoðlu, Ege University Medical Faculty, Public Health Department, Turkey

(P: 43) Hearing Impairment Caused by the Industrial NoiseAlma Bajramspahic, Health Care Center, Serbia

(P: 44) Occupational Injury inTurkey: 1988 Through 2008Alpaslan Türkkan, Uludað University, Turkey

(P: 45) Safety Approach in Excavation WorksAlper Yýldýrým, Ýskenderun Iron and Steel Factory, Turkey

(P: 46) Quality of Laboral Life in Workers Health Alvaro Pedraza Moreno, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 47) Influence of Shift Work and Night Shifts in the Onset of the Burnout Syndrome in Doctors and NursesAmbar Deschamps Perdomo, National School of Occupational Medicine, Spain

(P: 48) Systemic Sclerosis Due to Occupational Solvent Exposure; a Case ReportAmin Saburi, Baghiyatallah University, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 49) Indoor Aerosols HPLC AnalysisAmina Akachat, Université de Boumerdes, Algeria

(P: 50) Calls for Integrating Environmental and Occupational Medicine into Medical School Curricula: Challenges and Opportunities for Iranian Medical EducationAmir Radfar, Florida International University, USA

(P: 51) Occupational Health Hazards in Economy of the Republic of CrotiaAna Bogadi Sare, Croatian Institute for Health Protection and Safety at Work, Croatia

(P: 52) Social Inequality and Health: The Impact of Social Inequality and Working Conditions in the Workers HealthAna M García Cuadriello, SESI - Serviço Social Da Industria - Departamento, Brazil

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The poster sessions will be held throughout the Congress. To provide the opportunity to present research, good practices

as well as know-how by individuals or representatives of teams with an academic or professional focus on occupational

safety and health. Posters combine text and graphics to make a visually pleasing presentation. The posters at the sessions

will present general information and invite viewers to ask more detailed questions to the presenters.

Venue: Kuleli Hall

Time and Date: 09:00 - 18:00, Monday, September 12, 2011 (Displayed, Questions & Answers)09:00 - 18:00, Tuesday, September 13, 2011 (Displayed, Questions & Answers)

09:00 - 18:00, Wednesday, September 14, 2011 (Displayed)

List of Posters

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13:45 - 15:45

09:00 - 18:00, Sunday, September 11, 2011 (Displayed)

(P: 1) Standardised Approach for Evaluating Prevention CampaignsAnnekatrin Wetzstein, Institute for Work and Health of the DGUV (IAG), Germany

(P: 2) Absenteeism Due to ILI in a Work Place in Ankara-TurkeyA. Kadir Atli, Hacettepe University, Turkey

(P: 3) Screening on Varicosis at TCDD Behiçbey RegionA. Kadir Atlý,TCDD-Turkish State Railways, Turkey

(P: 4) Railway Workers, Hypertension Screening and Treatment Responses Kadir Atlý, TCDD-Turkish State Railways, Turkey

(P: 5) Evaluation of Office Workers Participation at Exercise and Ergonomics Information Program (ErgoFNSS) and its Effect on Musculoskeletal ComplaintsA.Selçuk Atalay, FNSS Defense Systems Inc., Turkey

(P: 6) Identification and Safety Assessment of the Hazardous Zones (Unwanted Energy Flows) in a Construction Project at the National Petrochemical Company by Application of ET&BA MethodAbbas Zarra Nezhad, Tarbiat Modaress University, Ministry of Petroleum, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 7) Drafting the Quantitative and Comprehensive Checklist for Construction Phase of Industries and its Extension as a Strong Quantitative Method for Assessment of Ongoing Projects

, Abbas Zarra Nezhad Tarbiat Modaress University, Ministry of Petroleum, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 8) Examining the Determinants of Occurrence of Accidents at the Construction Phase in Oil, Gas and Petrochemical ProjectsAbbas Zarra Nezhad, Tarbiat Modaress University, Ministry of Petroleum, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 9 ) The Use of Ergonomic Solutions in Industrial SafetyAbdelkader Djeghdjegh, University of Batna, Algeria

(P: 10) Safety Climate as an Index to Evaluate the Performance of Occupational Safety and Health Management SystemAdl Javad, Tehran University, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 11) A New Model for Occupational Safety and Health Service Providing “External OSH Services”Adnan Aðýr, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 12) Analysis of Training Centers for Occupational Physicians and Safety Experts in TurkeyAdnan Aðýr, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 13) Comparision of Country Based Case About Occupational Nurse ImplementationsAdnan Aðýr, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 14) Management System Approach and Human Element

,Adriano Ossicini INAIL-Italian Workers Compensation Authority, Italy

(P: 15) Stress from the Perspective of Psychoanalysis and its Role in Health and Safety PersonAfzali Soraya, Islamic Azad University of Mahshahr, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 16) Environmental Health and Global Security Afzali Soraya, University of Mahshahr, Islamic Republic of Iran (P: 17) Analyzation of Work Accidents and Occupational Diseases in Turkey in Respect of Professions: an EvaluationAgah Sinan Ünsar, Trakya University Business and Economy Faculty, Turkey

(P: 18) Error Reduction in Man-Machine SystemsAhmet Fahri Özok, Ýstanbul Kültür University, Turkey

(P: 19) OHS Development for Construction SectorAhmet Esat Korkut, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

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poster sessions(P: 20) Occupational Exposure to Power Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation Ahmet Teþneli, Sakarya University, Turkey

(P: 21) Health and Safety for the Construction Industry in MexicoAida Lucia Fajardo Montiel, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 22) Neuro-Psychological Disorders Associated with Solvents in 75 workers of a Printing Unit for Flexible PackagingAida Benzarti Mezni, Department of Occupational Medicine, Rabta Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 23) Evaluation of Occupational Exposure to Metallic Pigments and Health of 200 Workers of a Ceramics IndustryAida Benzarti Mezni, Department of Occupational Medicine, Rabta Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 24) The Multiple Professional Allergies in the Jeans Fading IndustryAida Benzarti Mezni, Department of Occupational Medicine, Rabta Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 25) Musculoskeletal Disorders in 143 Women of a Wiring Unit of a Wiring UnitAida Benzarti Mezni, Department of Occupational Medicine, Rabta Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 26) Assessment of Exposure to Pesticides and Health Status of 54 Case Workers in an Agricultural AreaAida Benzarti Mezni, Department of Occupational Medicine, Rabta Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 27) Assessment of Physical Load in 95 Workers of a University Hospital in TunisiaAida Benzarti Mezni, Department of Occupational Medicine, Rabta Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 28) Investigation of the Measurements of Respirable Dust Between 1996-2010 in Turkish Hardcoal Enterprises MinesAlaaddin Çakýr, Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Turkey

(P: 29) Work and Mental Health: Explaining Psychological Distress, Depression and BurnoutAlain Marchand, University of Montreal, Canada

(P: 30) The Contribution of Work and Non-Work Factors to Occupational Injuries: A 14-year Longitudinal Study of Canadian WorkersAlain Marchand, University of Montreal, Canada

(P: 31) Gender Medicine and Occupational Health: A New Perspective in the Risk AssessmentAlessandra Pera, INAIL, Italy

(P: 32) Mesothelioma Surveillance as a Tool to Prevent Asbestos Related DiseasesAlessandro Marinaccio, INAIL, Italian Workers Compensation Authority, Occupational Medicine Department, Epidemiology Unit, Italy

(P: 33) The Factors of Risk and Psychological Impact of Medical Error in the Intensive Cars UnitsAlexandra Laurent, University of Franche- Comte, Psychology Department, France

(P: 34) Economic Analysis of Safety Risks in ConstructionAlfredo Soerio, Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Portugal

(P: 35) Ventilation for Occupational Health and SafetyAli Acar, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 36) How to Improve HSE Sensitivity in Small Enterprises Work Places?Ali Mozafari, Ministry of Labour & Social Affairs, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 37) Occupational Health Training at Public Health Departments of Medical FacultiesAli Naci Yýldýz, Hacettepe University, Medical Faculty, Turkey

(P: 38) Implementation Integrity of OHS ServicesAli Rýza Ergun, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 39) Risk Assessment Implementation on Ýzmir Aliaða Ship Recycling RegionAli Rýza Ergun, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 40) Design the Theoretical Health Spatial Pattern for VillagersAli Shahdadi Khajeh Askari,Tarbiyat Modares University, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 41) The Interference of Work Conditions in the High Rate of Accidentes at Work in a Metal Graphic CompanyAline Cristina Hirata Pinetti, SESI - Social Service of Industry, Brazil

(P: 42) Awareness among Barbers about Blood Borne DiseasesAliye Mandýracýoðlu, Ege University Medical Faculty, Public Health Department, Turkey

(P: 43) Hearing Impairment Caused by the Industrial NoiseAlma Bajramspahic, Health Care Center, Serbia

(P: 44) Occupational Injury inTurkey: 1988 Through 2008Alpaslan Türkkan, Uludað University, Turkey

(P: 45) Safety Approach in Excavation WorksAlper Yýldýrým, Ýskenderun Iron and Steel Factory, Turkey

(P: 46) Quality of Laboral Life in Workers Health Alvaro Pedraza Moreno, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 47) Influence of Shift Work and Night Shifts in the Onset of the Burnout Syndrome in Doctors and NursesAmbar Deschamps Perdomo, National School of Occupational Medicine, Spain

(P: 48) Systemic Sclerosis Due to Occupational Solvent Exposure; a Case ReportAmin Saburi, Baghiyatallah University, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 49) Indoor Aerosols HPLC AnalysisAmina Akachat, Université de Boumerdes, Algeria

(P: 50) Calls for Integrating Environmental and Occupational Medicine into Medical School Curricula: Challenges and Opportunities for Iranian Medical EducationAmir Radfar, Florida International University, USA

(P: 51) Occupational Health Hazards in Economy of the Republic of CrotiaAna Bogadi Sare, Croatian Institute for Health Protection and Safety at Work, Croatia

(P: 52) Social Inequality and Health: The Impact of Social Inequality and Working Conditions in the Workers HealthAna M García Cuadriello, SESI - Serviço Social Da Industria - Departamento, Brazil

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(P: 53) Work Conditions of Brazilian Construction Workers in Massachusetts, USAAndre Gouveia Barbosa, Umass Lowell, Brazil

(P: 54) Comparative Health Profile of Two Industrial Sector Workers Assisted by SESI During Occupational Consultations In 2008Andrea Barbosa, Social Service of Industry - Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 55) Program of Muscular ReinforcementAndré Luiz Mendes Trautvein, Renault Do Brasil, Brazil

(P: 56) First Portuguese Meeting on OSH in Archaeology: Social Partners RoleAndreia Lopes, Instituto Terra e Memória, Portugal

(P: 57) Health and Safety in Portuguese Archaeology: Results of 2009Andreia Lopes, Instituto Terra e Memória, Portugal

(P: 58) Improvements in Assembly Lines Based on Ergonomic Assessment StrategiesAndres Molina Romero, Centro de Estudios de Salud de los Trabajadores/ University of Carabobo, Venezuela

(P: 59) The Role of Trade Union in the Elimination of Asbestos-Related DiseasesAndrey Kholzakov, Construction and Building Materials Industry Workers Union of the Russian Federation, Russian Federation

(P: 60) Burnout Syndrome, Working Conditions and Health: A Reality among Public High School Teachers in BrazilAngela Maria Campos Santana, Federal University of Vicosa, Brazil

(P: 61) Occupational Stress, Working Conditions and Nutrional Status of Military Police OfficersAngela Maria Campos Santana, Federal University of Vicosa, Brazil

(P: 62) Mechanical Construction Safety Management and Operation of EquipmentAnýl Kumar, Anna University, Coimbatore, India

(P: 63) Articulating Ergonomics and Engineering Design to Develop Healthy and Safe Work EnvironmentsAnna Sophia Piacenza Moraes, University of Minho, Portugal

(P: 64) Evahair - Assessement of Performance of Skin Protective Measures for Hairdressers in EuropeAntje Braumann, Department of Dermatology, Germany

(P: 65) Malignant Mesothelioma: Analysis of a Clinicopathologic Experience of 247 CasesAntonio Galvan Carriles, Mexican Institute of Fiber Industries, Mexico

(P: 66) The Sustainable Employability of Personnel is an Elementary Strategic Goal in Every OrganizationAnya de Mooy-van der Vlist, NEN Labour, Netherlands

(P: 67) Impacts of Climate Change on Occupational Health and Safety: Assessment for a Country with a Continental ClimateAriane Adam Poupart, University of Montreal, Canada

(P: 68) Evaluating the Usage of Comminication Tools Preventing the Job Accidents Occurred at StructuresArzu Ekici, Gazi University, Turkey

(P: 69) Is Erectile Dysfunction a must to be Questioned in Chronic Lead Pasining Patients?Arzu Hayýrlý, Ankara Occupational Diseases Hospital, Turkey

(P: 70) Social Dialogue Examples in Reproductive Health ServicesArzu Köseli, Ministry of Health, Turkey

(P: 71) Importance of Using Communication Tools in Architecture EducationAsena Soyluk, Gazi University, Turkey

(P: 72) Risk Reduction at Health Service Presentation and OHS for Health LaboringAslýcan Güler, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 73) The Effect of Contract Type on Working Conditions of NursesAslý Davas Aksan, Ege University Medical Faculty Department of Public Health, Turkey

(P: 74) Safety Culture and Safety PerformanceAssia Boughba, Research Laboratory (LARPI), Institute of Health & Industrial Safety, University of Batna, Algeria

(P: 75) Pesticides Exposure Using and the Risk of Spontaneous Abortion among Women Living in Agricultural Center in Brebes DistrictAstrid Sulistomo, University of Indonesia, Indonesia

(P: 76) The Comparison of Carbon Nanotubes Performance to Traditional Activated Charcoal for Adsorbing of Benzene VaporAthena Rafiee Pour, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 77) Coaching Program for Driving Safety: A Good Practice ExampleAyça Çitoðlu, Abbott Türkiye, Turkey

(P: 78) The Importance of Noise Control on Safety and Health at WorkplaceAyþe Erdem Aknesil, Beykent University, Turkey

(P: 79) Hazardous Chemicals Released to Work Environment in Ship Construction IndustryAyse Erim, ÝSGÜM Ýstanbul Regional Laboratory, Turkey

(P: 80) Application of Noise Control Programme with Using Participatory Method in a Plant and ResultsAyse Öztürk, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 81) New Developments in Health and Safety Management in Northern CyprusAyþen Türkman, European University of Lefke, Northern Cyprus (P: 82) Work Safety Management for Vertical Transportation Equipments in the Construction IndustryBeda Barkokébas, Jr.University of Pernambuco, Brazil

(P: 83) Occupational Exposure to Welding Fumes Using Different - Ventilation ScenariosBehnaz Shafie, Health Department, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 84) Upgrading Occupational Health and Safety in SMEsBelgin Çaðdaþ, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 85) Epidemiology, Prevention ToolBennaceur Benali, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

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poster sessions(P: 86) Bilateral Tendinopathy of the ThumbBennaceur Benali, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 87) Night Work in Health Care SettingsBennaceur Benali, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 88) Psoriatic Arthritis. About a CaseBennaceur Benali, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 89) Medical Control of Absenteeism at Chu Ibn Rochd CasablancaBennaceur Benali, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 90) Market Surveillance of Personal Protective EquipmentsBerk Atlý, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 91) VBG - Online Questionnaire as Part of VBG's Health Management Product (GMS – Gesundheit Mit System) Birgit Ganz, VBG, German Social Accident Insurance for the Administrative Sector, Germany

(P: 92) Workers Participation in Health Improving Measures of ManagementBistra Tzenova, National Center of Public Health Protection (NCPHP), Bulgaria

(P: 93) Comparative Inter- Institutional Study of Stress in DentistsBlanca Elizabeth Pozos Radillo, Martín Acosta FernándezUniversity of Guadalajara México, Mexico

(P: 94) Primary Prevention in Occupational Skin Diseases in the Hairdressing Trade: Reflexion on the Last 20 YearsBritta Wulfhorst, University of Osnabrueck, Germany

(P: 95) Application of Psychological Symptom Checklist among Workers in High Risk WorksBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 96) Research on OHS Conditions and Stress at Work among Air Traffic ControllersBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 97) A Turkish Project (METIP) Strategy and Action Plan on Improving Working and Social Lives of Seasonal Agricultural WorkersBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 98) Recent Developments for WHO-CC in OH activities in TurkeyBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 99) Providing OHS Services within the Framework of Primary Health CareBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 100) National Action Plan for the Prevention of PneumoconiosesBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 101) Evaluation on Occupational Physicians in the Field of OH in TurkeyBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 102) An Ergonomics Intervention Study in Automotive SectorBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 103) The Model of Mobile Occupational Health Units in Turkey Buhara Önal, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 104) Country Comparisons of Occupational Health and Safety Applications After the Global Economic CrisisBurak Özdemir, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 105) Burnout Levels of Medical DoctorsBurcu Küçükbiçer, Hacettepe University, Turkey

(P: 106) Refuge 60 m Below Sea LevelBurçin Baþkaya, Marmaray Avrasya Consult/Yüksel Proje, Turkey

(P: 107) Is Safety a Priority or a Cultural Issue?Burçin Baþkaya, Marmaray Avrasya Consult/Yüksel Project, Turkey

(P: 108) Sick Building Syndrome and Technical Measurement Methods of Indoor Air QualityBurhanettin Kurt, Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 109) Special Applications for Improvement of Health and Safety Performance at Construction WorksBülent Çakar, Gama Nurol JV, Turkey

(P: 110) Joint Project to Research Silicosis Frequency and Working Conditions of the Workers at Blue Jeans Sandblasting WorkplacesNuri Vidinli, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 111) The Role of Social Service in the Industry Safety and Health in Minas GeriasCarla Aparecida Gonçalves Sirqueira, Social Service Industria De Minas Gerias, Brazil

(P: 112) RECODESTIL (Recreation, Leisure, Entertainment) : A Physical, Social and Psychological Factor to Prevent Occupational Diseases at Construction SitesCarlos Eduardo Febres Fajardo, Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela

(P: 113) Safe Work at Heights as a Corporate Social ResponsibilityCarlos Ignacýo Correa Valencia, Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM), Colombia

(P: 114) Associations among Sociodemographic and Labor Variables and Diseases Groups with the Presence of Psychosocial Factors in Workers of the Electric Train System, Guadalajara, MéxicoCarolina Aranda Beltrán, Research Institute in Occupational Health, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 115) Mechanical Determinants of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in a Population of the Colombian Flower IndustryCatalina Velez, ARP SURA, Colombia

(P: 116) Psychoeducational Intervention in Symptoms of Stress, Job Stressors and Psychophysiological Markers in Nurses a Hospital in MexicoCecilia Colunga, Mexican Institute of Social Security, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 117) Analysis of Work Related Accidents in the Mining Sector from 2000-2010: The Case of Minas Gerais State, BrazilCelso Salim, Fundacentro/Ministry of Labour and Employment, Brazil

(P: 118) Social Security in Brazil: the Impact of Epidemiological Nexus on the Benefits Related to Occupational Diseases Celso Salim, Fundacentro/Ministry of Labour and Employment, Brazil

(P: 119) Mining Sector in Brazil: Retirements for Workplace Accidents and Work-Related Diseases from 2000 to 2010Celso Salim, Fundacentro/Ministry of Labour and Employment, Brazil

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(P: 53) Work Conditions of Brazilian Construction Workers in Massachusetts, USAAndre Gouveia Barbosa, Umass Lowell, Brazil

(P: 54) Comparative Health Profile of Two Industrial Sector Workers Assisted by SESI During Occupational Consultations In 2008Andrea Barbosa, Social Service of Industry - Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 55) Program of Muscular ReinforcementAndré Luiz Mendes Trautvein, Renault Do Brasil, Brazil

(P: 56) First Portuguese Meeting on OSH in Archaeology: Social Partners RoleAndreia Lopes, Instituto Terra e Memória, Portugal

(P: 57) Health and Safety in Portuguese Archaeology: Results of 2009Andreia Lopes, Instituto Terra e Memória, Portugal

(P: 58) Improvements in Assembly Lines Based on Ergonomic Assessment StrategiesAndres Molina Romero, Centro de Estudios de Salud de los Trabajadores/ University of Carabobo, Venezuela

(P: 59) The Role of Trade Union in the Elimination of Asbestos-Related DiseasesAndrey Kholzakov, Construction and Building Materials Industry Workers Union of the Russian Federation, Russian Federation

(P: 60) Burnout Syndrome, Working Conditions and Health: A Reality among Public High School Teachers in BrazilAngela Maria Campos Santana, Federal University of Vicosa, Brazil

(P: 61) Occupational Stress, Working Conditions and Nutrional Status of Military Police OfficersAngela Maria Campos Santana, Federal University of Vicosa, Brazil

(P: 62) Mechanical Construction Safety Management and Operation of EquipmentAnýl Kumar, Anna University, Coimbatore, India

(P: 63) Articulating Ergonomics and Engineering Design to Develop Healthy and Safe Work EnvironmentsAnna Sophia Piacenza Moraes, University of Minho, Portugal

(P: 64) Evahair - Assessement of Performance of Skin Protective Measures for Hairdressers in EuropeAntje Braumann, Department of Dermatology, Germany

(P: 65) Malignant Mesothelioma: Analysis of a Clinicopathologic Experience of 247 CasesAntonio Galvan Carriles, Mexican Institute of Fiber Industries, Mexico

(P: 66) The Sustainable Employability of Personnel is an Elementary Strategic Goal in Every OrganizationAnya de Mooy-van der Vlist, NEN Labour, Netherlands

(P: 67) Impacts of Climate Change on Occupational Health and Safety: Assessment for a Country with a Continental ClimateAriane Adam Poupart, University of Montreal, Canada

(P: 68) Evaluating the Usage of Comminication Tools Preventing the Job Accidents Occurred at StructuresArzu Ekici, Gazi University, Turkey

(P: 69) Is Erectile Dysfunction a must to be Questioned in Chronic Lead Pasining Patients?Arzu Hayýrlý, Ankara Occupational Diseases Hospital, Turkey

(P: 70) Social Dialogue Examples in Reproductive Health ServicesArzu Köseli, Ministry of Health, Turkey

(P: 71) Importance of Using Communication Tools in Architecture EducationAsena Soyluk, Gazi University, Turkey

(P: 72) Risk Reduction at Health Service Presentation and OHS for Health LaboringAslýcan Güler, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 73) The Effect of Contract Type on Working Conditions of NursesAslý Davas Aksan, Ege University Medical Faculty Department of Public Health, Turkey

(P: 74) Safety Culture and Safety PerformanceAssia Boughba, Research Laboratory (LARPI), Institute of Health & Industrial Safety, University of Batna, Algeria

(P: 75) Pesticides Exposure Using and the Risk of Spontaneous Abortion among Women Living in Agricultural Center in Brebes DistrictAstrid Sulistomo, University of Indonesia, Indonesia

(P: 76) The Comparison of Carbon Nanotubes Performance to Traditional Activated Charcoal for Adsorbing of Benzene VaporAthena Rafiee Pour, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 77) Coaching Program for Driving Safety: A Good Practice ExampleAyça Çitoðlu, Abbott Türkiye, Turkey

(P: 78) The Importance of Noise Control on Safety and Health at WorkplaceAyþe Erdem Aknesil, Beykent University, Turkey

(P: 79) Hazardous Chemicals Released to Work Environment in Ship Construction IndustryAyse Erim, ÝSGÜM Ýstanbul Regional Laboratory, Turkey

(P: 80) Application of Noise Control Programme with Using Participatory Method in a Plant and ResultsAyse Öztürk, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 81) New Developments in Health and Safety Management in Northern CyprusAyþen Türkman, European University of Lefke, Northern Cyprus (P: 82) Work Safety Management for Vertical Transportation Equipments in the Construction IndustryBeda Barkokébas, Jr.University of Pernambuco, Brazil

(P: 83) Occupational Exposure to Welding Fumes Using Different - Ventilation ScenariosBehnaz Shafie, Health Department, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 84) Upgrading Occupational Health and Safety in SMEsBelgin Çaðdaþ, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 85) Epidemiology, Prevention ToolBennaceur Benali, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

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poster sessions(P: 86) Bilateral Tendinopathy of the ThumbBennaceur Benali, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 87) Night Work in Health Care SettingsBennaceur Benali, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 88) Psoriatic Arthritis. About a CaseBennaceur Benali, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 89) Medical Control of Absenteeism at Chu Ibn Rochd CasablancaBennaceur Benali, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 90) Market Surveillance of Personal Protective EquipmentsBerk Atlý, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 91) VBG - Online Questionnaire as Part of VBG's Health Management Product (GMS – Gesundheit Mit System) Birgit Ganz, VBG, German Social Accident Insurance for the Administrative Sector, Germany

(P: 92) Workers Participation in Health Improving Measures of ManagementBistra Tzenova, National Center of Public Health Protection (NCPHP), Bulgaria

(P: 93) Comparative Inter- Institutional Study of Stress in DentistsBlanca Elizabeth Pozos Radillo, Martín Acosta FernándezUniversity of Guadalajara México, Mexico

(P: 94) Primary Prevention in Occupational Skin Diseases in the Hairdressing Trade: Reflexion on the Last 20 YearsBritta Wulfhorst, University of Osnabrueck, Germany

(P: 95) Application of Psychological Symptom Checklist among Workers in High Risk WorksBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 96) Research on OHS Conditions and Stress at Work among Air Traffic ControllersBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 97) A Turkish Project (METIP) Strategy and Action Plan on Improving Working and Social Lives of Seasonal Agricultural WorkersBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 98) Recent Developments for WHO-CC in OH activities in TurkeyBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 99) Providing OHS Services within the Framework of Primary Health CareBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 100) National Action Plan for the Prevention of PneumoconiosesBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 101) Evaluation on Occupational Physicians in the Field of OH in TurkeyBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 102) An Ergonomics Intervention Study in Automotive SectorBuhara Önal, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 103) The Model of Mobile Occupational Health Units in Turkey Buhara Önal, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 104) Country Comparisons of Occupational Health and Safety Applications After the Global Economic CrisisBurak Özdemir, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 105) Burnout Levels of Medical DoctorsBurcu Küçükbiçer, Hacettepe University, Turkey

(P: 106) Refuge 60 m Below Sea LevelBurçin Baþkaya, Marmaray Avrasya Consult/Yüksel Proje, Turkey

(P: 107) Is Safety a Priority or a Cultural Issue?Burçin Baþkaya, Marmaray Avrasya Consult/Yüksel Project, Turkey

(P: 108) Sick Building Syndrome and Technical Measurement Methods of Indoor Air QualityBurhanettin Kurt, Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 109) Special Applications for Improvement of Health and Safety Performance at Construction WorksBülent Çakar, Gama Nurol JV, Turkey

(P: 110) Joint Project to Research Silicosis Frequency and Working Conditions of the Workers at Blue Jeans Sandblasting WorkplacesNuri Vidinli, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 111) The Role of Social Service in the Industry Safety and Health in Minas GeriasCarla Aparecida Gonçalves Sirqueira, Social Service Industria De Minas Gerias, Brazil

(P: 112) RECODESTIL (Recreation, Leisure, Entertainment) : A Physical, Social and Psychological Factor to Prevent Occupational Diseases at Construction SitesCarlos Eduardo Febres Fajardo, Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela

(P: 113) Safe Work at Heights as a Corporate Social ResponsibilityCarlos Ignacýo Correa Valencia, Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM), Colombia

(P: 114) Associations among Sociodemographic and Labor Variables and Diseases Groups with the Presence of Psychosocial Factors in Workers of the Electric Train System, Guadalajara, MéxicoCarolina Aranda Beltrán, Research Institute in Occupational Health, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 115) Mechanical Determinants of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in a Population of the Colombian Flower IndustryCatalina Velez, ARP SURA, Colombia

(P: 116) Psychoeducational Intervention in Symptoms of Stress, Job Stressors and Psychophysiological Markers in Nurses a Hospital in MexicoCecilia Colunga, Mexican Institute of Social Security, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 117) Analysis of Work Related Accidents in the Mining Sector from 2000-2010: The Case of Minas Gerais State, BrazilCelso Salim, Fundacentro/Ministry of Labour and Employment, Brazil

(P: 118) Social Security in Brazil: the Impact of Epidemiological Nexus on the Benefits Related to Occupational Diseases Celso Salim, Fundacentro/Ministry of Labour and Employment, Brazil

(P: 119) Mining Sector in Brazil: Retirements for Workplace Accidents and Work-Related Diseases from 2000 to 2010Celso Salim, Fundacentro/Ministry of Labour and Employment, Brazil

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(P: 120) Training Studies of HESME TrainCemalettin Beldek, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 121) Management's Role for Safety and Management of SafetyCenk Cesur, ARTI QEHS Consultancy, Turkey

(P: 122) The Study of Surviving of Bacteria on Charcoal Filters under Nutrient, Moisture Regain and Water Content ConditionsChane Yu Lai, Department of Occupational Safety & Health (& Graduate Program), Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan, China (P: 123) A Study of Occupational Stress in Employees of a Thermal Power PlantChaolin Li, Institute of Occupational Health and Poison Control for China CDC, China

(P: 124) Participative Detection of the Occupational Risks in the Tunisian Industry of TextileCharfeddin Amri, Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Tunisia

(P: 125) Ergonomic Study Of Musculo-Skeletal Disorders in Monastir Hospital (Tunisia) Charfeddin Amri, Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Tunisia

(P: 126) A more Objective Evaluation of the Repetitiveness in the Compensation of Musculoskeletal Disorders: The Case of Tunisia Charfeddin Amri, Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Tunisia

(P: 127) Combined Effect of Production Factors on the Functional State of Operators Involved in Shift WorkVladimir Chernyuk, Institute for Occupational Health, Ukraine

(P: 128) Aerosol Penetration through Particulate Protective Clothing MaterialsChih-Chieh Chen, National Taiwan University /College of Public Health, Taiwan, China

(P: 129) CD/DVD for SME: Safety and Health at Work – A New Tool for Small EnterprisesChristian Schenk, AUVA, Austria

(P: 130) Workplace Field Testing of the Pressure Drop of Particulate Respirators Using Welding FumesChungsik Yoon, Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Heath, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea

(P: 131) Comparison of Nanoparticle Concentrations by Task Based Exposure Assessment in the WorkplaceChungsik Yoon, Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea

(P: 132) An Appraisal of the Positive Actions Undertaken by European Construction Professions to Ensure Health, Safety and Welfare is an Integral Aspect of Competency of their RegistrantsCiaran McAleenan, Expert Ease International, N. Ireland

(P: 133) Arp Sura's Involvement in the Porce III Hydroelectrical ProjectClaudio Manuel Arias Estrada, ARP SURA, Colombia

(P: 134) Defining the Lumbar Load of Furniture RemoversClaus Backhaus, BG Verkehr, Germany

(P: 135) The Contractor Quandary: Sustainable Safety Solutions for Short-Term EmployeesColin Duncan, Behavioral Science Technology, USA

(P: 136) The Zero-Harm Organization: Shifting the Focus from Injuries to ExposuresColin Duncan, Behavioral Science Technology, USA

(P: 137) The Zeta 0 Organization: Safety as StrategyColin Duncan, Behavioral Science Technology, USA

(P: 138) Portuguese Public Administration: Is there a System Approach in the Implementation of Portuguese Strategy for Occupational Safety and Health (2008 - 2012) Conceição Baptista, Portuguese National Institute of Public Administration, Portugal

(P: 139) Case Study of RSI Based Epidemiology Whereas Proceedings Pursued at Justice Work in 2007 in Sao Jose Dos Pinhais - Parana - BrazilCosta Junior Hamilton, Federal University of Parana, Brazil

(P: 140) Effect of an Exercise Program on the Perceived Quality of Life of Warehouse WorkersCristina Mesquita, Health School of the Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal

(P: 141) Implementation of Risk Profiles in Mexican Sugar MillsDagoberto Rojas, SIMAPRO Project of ILO, Costa Rica

(P: 142) Energy Expenditure During Life Aboard Ship: Comparison of Measurement MethodsDai Shimaura, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan

(P: 143) Developing Low-Tech Safety Measures for and with Waste Workers in Ethiopia Potentials and Limits of Participatory ApproachesDaniela Bleck, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Germany (BAuA), Germany

(P: 144) Indoor Air Quality-Carbon Dioxide Concentration and Sick Building SyndromeDaniela Rusea, National Institute of Public Health, Romania

(P: 145) Selling Safety to Sales - A Comprehensive Approach to Safety in a Global Sales OrganizationDavid Davis, Eli Lilly and Company, USA

(P: 146) Health Risk Assessment of Chemical Pollutants in a Petrochemical ComplexDavood Eskandari, Department of Occupational Health, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 147) Survey of Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Disorders and Work-Related Risk Factors in Employees of an Automobile Industry in Tehran, 2009Davood Eskandari, Department of Occupational Health, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 148) Safety and Occupational Safety Expert System - Croatian ModelDavorin Kacian, University College of Applied Sciences in Safety, Croatia

(P: 149) Obesity Rate Among Workers and Relevant FactorsDeniz Oruç, Düzce University, Turkey

(P: 150) Trends in Rates of Fatal and Nonfatal Employment Injuries in Turkey (2003-2009) Deniz Oruç, Düzce University, Turkey

(P: 151) Interdisciplinary Research Project: Principles of Work SchedulingDieter Schlagbauer, Institute of Construction Management and Economics - Technical University Graz, Austria

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poster sessions(P: 152) Secret Heroes: Effectiveness of First Aid TrainingsDilek Tiryaki, ARTI Health & Environment & Quality Consultancy, Turkey

(P: 153) Lower Limb Workloads of Construction Workers- A Database for Preventive MeasuresDirk Marcel Ditchen, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IFA), Germany

(P: 154) Collective Emotion and Decision-Making Process in Emergency Medicine

D. Ansel, UFR SLHS University of Franche - Conte, France

(P: 155) Implications of Maritime Piracy to the Health and Safety of SeafarersDon Eliseo Lucero-Prisno, Cardiff University, United Kingdom

(P: 156) Governance of Health and Safety of the Global Maritime IndustryDon Eliseo Lucero-Prisno, Cardiff University, United Kingdom

(P: 157) Retrospective Exposure Assessment Used in Epidemiological Cancer or Mortality Risk Studies of Wafer Fabrication Workers: Limitations and RecommendationsDonguk Park, Korea National Open University, Republic of Korea

(P: 158) Occupational Accidents and Affecting FactorsE. Füsun Civil, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 159) Hydraulic Versus Electric Hospital BedsEdda Maria Capodaglio, Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, Italy

(P: 160) Evaluation of Work-Related Psychosocial and Ergonomics Factors in Relation to Low Back Discomfort in Emergency Unit NursesEhsan Habibi, Esfahan Medical University, School of Health, Department of Occupational Health, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 161) Importance of Dynamic Risk Assessment Concepts to Prevention StrategiesEldeen Pozniak, Pozniak Safety Associates Inc.; Pozniak Associates DMCC; INSHPO, Canada

(P: 162) Integrated Hematology Indexes at Patients with Professional Toxic-Dust Bronchitis in Manufacture of Primary AluminiumKashanskaja E.P., Yekaterinburg Medical Research Center for Prophylaxis and Health Protection in Industrial Workers, Russian Federation

(P: 163) Internal Communication Practices Among at Workplace Safety Culture Cases from TurkeyElif Sungur, University of Maltepe, Communication Faculty, Public Relation and Publicity Department, Turkey

(P: 164) Some Proposals about Mobbing According to Occupational PhysiciansElif Vatanoðlu, Yeditepe University Medical Faculty, Turkey

(P: 165) Baghdad/Factories of Battery 2&1 Hazards Among Workers in Babylon HealthEmad Sabir, National Center For Occupational Health & Safety, Iraq

(P: 166) Practice Patterns of Dermatologists, Workplace Doctors and Family Physicians for Occupational Contact DermatitisEmek Kocatürk Göncü, Sibel Südoðan

(P: 167) Unionisation in the Homebased Work, State Politics and Occupational Health and Safety in Turkish ContextEmel Sefa, Union of Homebased Workers, Turkey

(P: 168) Occupational Health and Safety at Lifting MachinesEmre Sevindik, Ýskenderun Iron and Steel Factory, Turkey

(P: 169) Importance of Design for Safety at Telecommunications Industry: Vodafone ModelEmre Ulukan, Vodafone Telekomunikasyon Co., Turkey

(P: 170) Emotional Exhaustion in Women Manual Workers, MexicoEnriqueta Rosas González, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 171) Safety Crossword PuzzleErdinç Tezcan, FNSS Sefense Co, Turkey

(P: 172) Impact of Lopcymat in the Prevention of Accidents in PDVSAEric Omana, Petroleos de Venezuala, Venezuela

(P: 173) OH-Learning: A Global Scheme for Training and Accreditation in Occupational HygieneE.Joseph, GlaxoSmithKline, UK

(P: 174) Risk Assessment of Marine Accidents on the Ýzmit BayErkan Saygý, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 175) Design a Cool Spot and Evaluation of its Effect on Heat Stress of Furnace WorkersEshaghi M, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 176) Evaluation of Noise Exposure Risk in an Industrial Workplace by Using Fuzzy Logic MethodEshaghi M., Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 177) Mining Sector and Zonguldak Case in Improvement of OHS in TurkeyEsra Akay Tiryakioðlu, Bartýn University, Turkey

(P: 178) The Location of the State in Ergonomics and OHS StrategiesEsra Bozcan, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 179) A Sick Building Syndrome - A Case Study in a Multistory Centrally Air-Conditioned Building in AnkaraEsra Yýlmaz, ÝSGÜM, Turkey

(P: 180) Bank of New Zealand Injury Prevention ProgrammesEta Lilic, Bank of New Zealand (BNZ), New Zealand

(P: 181) Preliminary Assessment of a Holistic Methodology for Occupational Health & Safety Performance EvaluationEva Sgourou, Mechanical & Health Engineer, Doctoral candidate, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, University of Patras, Greece

(P: 182) Greek Labour Inspectorate: Facing New Challenges in the Context of Current Economic CrisisE. Sgourou, Mechanical & Health Engineer, Doctoral candidate, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, University of Patras, Greece

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(P: 120) Training Studies of HESME TrainCemalettin Beldek, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 121) Management's Role for Safety and Management of SafetyCenk Cesur, ARTI QEHS Consultancy, Turkey

(P: 122) The Study of Surviving of Bacteria on Charcoal Filters under Nutrient, Moisture Regain and Water Content ConditionsChane Yu Lai, Department of Occupational Safety & Health (& Graduate Program), Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan, China (P: 123) A Study of Occupational Stress in Employees of a Thermal Power PlantChaolin Li, Institute of Occupational Health and Poison Control for China CDC, China

(P: 124) Participative Detection of the Occupational Risks in the Tunisian Industry of TextileCharfeddin Amri, Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Tunisia

(P: 125) Ergonomic Study Of Musculo-Skeletal Disorders in Monastir Hospital (Tunisia) Charfeddin Amri, Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Tunisia

(P: 126) A more Objective Evaluation of the Repetitiveness in the Compensation of Musculoskeletal Disorders: The Case of Tunisia Charfeddin Amri, Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Tunisia

(P: 127) Combined Effect of Production Factors on the Functional State of Operators Involved in Shift WorkVladimir Chernyuk, Institute for Occupational Health, Ukraine

(P: 128) Aerosol Penetration through Particulate Protective Clothing MaterialsChih-Chieh Chen, National Taiwan University /College of Public Health, Taiwan, China

(P: 129) CD/DVD for SME: Safety and Health at Work – A New Tool for Small EnterprisesChristian Schenk, AUVA, Austria

(P: 130) Workplace Field Testing of the Pressure Drop of Particulate Respirators Using Welding FumesChungsik Yoon, Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Heath, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea

(P: 131) Comparison of Nanoparticle Concentrations by Task Based Exposure Assessment in the WorkplaceChungsik Yoon, Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea

(P: 132) An Appraisal of the Positive Actions Undertaken by European Construction Professions to Ensure Health, Safety and Welfare is an Integral Aspect of Competency of their RegistrantsCiaran McAleenan, Expert Ease International, N. Ireland

(P: 133) Arp Sura's Involvement in the Porce III Hydroelectrical ProjectClaudio Manuel Arias Estrada, ARP SURA, Colombia

(P: 134) Defining the Lumbar Load of Furniture RemoversClaus Backhaus, BG Verkehr, Germany

(P: 135) The Contractor Quandary: Sustainable Safety Solutions for Short-Term EmployeesColin Duncan, Behavioral Science Technology, USA

(P: 136) The Zero-Harm Organization: Shifting the Focus from Injuries to ExposuresColin Duncan, Behavioral Science Technology, USA

(P: 137) The Zeta 0 Organization: Safety as StrategyColin Duncan, Behavioral Science Technology, USA

(P: 138) Portuguese Public Administration: Is there a System Approach in the Implementation of Portuguese Strategy for Occupational Safety and Health (2008 - 2012) Conceição Baptista, Portuguese National Institute of Public Administration, Portugal

(P: 139) Case Study of RSI Based Epidemiology Whereas Proceedings Pursued at Justice Work in 2007 in Sao Jose Dos Pinhais - Parana - BrazilCosta Junior Hamilton, Federal University of Parana, Brazil

(P: 140) Effect of an Exercise Program on the Perceived Quality of Life of Warehouse WorkersCristina Mesquita, Health School of the Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal

(P: 141) Implementation of Risk Profiles in Mexican Sugar MillsDagoberto Rojas, SIMAPRO Project of ILO, Costa Rica

(P: 142) Energy Expenditure During Life Aboard Ship: Comparison of Measurement MethodsDai Shimaura, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan

(P: 143) Developing Low-Tech Safety Measures for and with Waste Workers in Ethiopia Potentials and Limits of Participatory ApproachesDaniela Bleck, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Germany (BAuA), Germany

(P: 144) Indoor Air Quality-Carbon Dioxide Concentration and Sick Building SyndromeDaniela Rusea, National Institute of Public Health, Romania

(P: 145) Selling Safety to Sales - A Comprehensive Approach to Safety in a Global Sales OrganizationDavid Davis, Eli Lilly and Company, USA

(P: 146) Health Risk Assessment of Chemical Pollutants in a Petrochemical ComplexDavood Eskandari, Department of Occupational Health, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 147) Survey of Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Disorders and Work-Related Risk Factors in Employees of an Automobile Industry in Tehran, 2009Davood Eskandari, Department of Occupational Health, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 148) Safety and Occupational Safety Expert System - Croatian ModelDavorin Kacian, University College of Applied Sciences in Safety, Croatia

(P: 149) Obesity Rate Among Workers and Relevant FactorsDeniz Oruç, Düzce University, Turkey

(P: 150) Trends in Rates of Fatal and Nonfatal Employment Injuries in Turkey (2003-2009) Deniz Oruç, Düzce University, Turkey

(P: 151) Interdisciplinary Research Project: Principles of Work SchedulingDieter Schlagbauer, Institute of Construction Management and Economics - Technical University Graz, Austria

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poster sessions(P: 152) Secret Heroes: Effectiveness of First Aid TrainingsDilek Tiryaki, ARTI Health & Environment & Quality Consultancy, Turkey

(P: 153) Lower Limb Workloads of Construction Workers- A Database for Preventive MeasuresDirk Marcel Ditchen, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IFA), Germany

(P: 154) Collective Emotion and Decision-Making Process in Emergency Medicine

D. Ansel, UFR SLHS University of Franche - Conte, France

(P: 155) Implications of Maritime Piracy to the Health and Safety of SeafarersDon Eliseo Lucero-Prisno, Cardiff University, United Kingdom

(P: 156) Governance of Health and Safety of the Global Maritime IndustryDon Eliseo Lucero-Prisno, Cardiff University, United Kingdom

(P: 157) Retrospective Exposure Assessment Used in Epidemiological Cancer or Mortality Risk Studies of Wafer Fabrication Workers: Limitations and RecommendationsDonguk Park, Korea National Open University, Republic of Korea

(P: 158) Occupational Accidents and Affecting FactorsE. Füsun Civil, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 159) Hydraulic Versus Electric Hospital BedsEdda Maria Capodaglio, Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, Italy

(P: 160) Evaluation of Work-Related Psychosocial and Ergonomics Factors in Relation to Low Back Discomfort in Emergency Unit NursesEhsan Habibi, Esfahan Medical University, School of Health, Department of Occupational Health, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 161) Importance of Dynamic Risk Assessment Concepts to Prevention StrategiesEldeen Pozniak, Pozniak Safety Associates Inc.; Pozniak Associates DMCC; INSHPO, Canada

(P: 162) Integrated Hematology Indexes at Patients with Professional Toxic-Dust Bronchitis in Manufacture of Primary AluminiumKashanskaja E.P., Yekaterinburg Medical Research Center for Prophylaxis and Health Protection in Industrial Workers, Russian Federation

(P: 163) Internal Communication Practices Among at Workplace Safety Culture Cases from TurkeyElif Sungur, University of Maltepe, Communication Faculty, Public Relation and Publicity Department, Turkey

(P: 164) Some Proposals about Mobbing According to Occupational PhysiciansElif Vatanoðlu, Yeditepe University Medical Faculty, Turkey

(P: 165) Baghdad/Factories of Battery 2&1 Hazards Among Workers in Babylon HealthEmad Sabir, National Center For Occupational Health & Safety, Iraq

(P: 166) Practice Patterns of Dermatologists, Workplace Doctors and Family Physicians for Occupational Contact DermatitisEmek Kocatürk Göncü, Sibel Südoðan

(P: 167) Unionisation in the Homebased Work, State Politics and Occupational Health and Safety in Turkish ContextEmel Sefa, Union of Homebased Workers, Turkey

(P: 168) Occupational Health and Safety at Lifting MachinesEmre Sevindik, Ýskenderun Iron and Steel Factory, Turkey

(P: 169) Importance of Design for Safety at Telecommunications Industry: Vodafone ModelEmre Ulukan, Vodafone Telekomunikasyon Co., Turkey

(P: 170) Emotional Exhaustion in Women Manual Workers, MexicoEnriqueta Rosas González, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 171) Safety Crossword PuzzleErdinç Tezcan, FNSS Sefense Co, Turkey

(P: 172) Impact of Lopcymat in the Prevention of Accidents in PDVSAEric Omana, Petroleos de Venezuala, Venezuela

(P: 173) OH-Learning: A Global Scheme for Training and Accreditation in Occupational HygieneE.Joseph, GlaxoSmithKline, UK

(P: 174) Risk Assessment of Marine Accidents on the Ýzmit BayErkan Saygý, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 175) Design a Cool Spot and Evaluation of its Effect on Heat Stress of Furnace WorkersEshaghi M, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 176) Evaluation of Noise Exposure Risk in an Industrial Workplace by Using Fuzzy Logic MethodEshaghi M., Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 177) Mining Sector and Zonguldak Case in Improvement of OHS in TurkeyEsra Akay Tiryakioðlu, Bartýn University, Turkey

(P: 178) The Location of the State in Ergonomics and OHS StrategiesEsra Bozcan, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 179) A Sick Building Syndrome - A Case Study in a Multistory Centrally Air-Conditioned Building in AnkaraEsra Yýlmaz, ÝSGÜM, Turkey

(P: 180) Bank of New Zealand Injury Prevention ProgrammesEta Lilic, Bank of New Zealand (BNZ), New Zealand

(P: 181) Preliminary Assessment of a Holistic Methodology for Occupational Health & Safety Performance EvaluationEva Sgourou, Mechanical & Health Engineer, Doctoral candidate, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, University of Patras, Greece

(P: 182) Greek Labour Inspectorate: Facing New Challenges in the Context of Current Economic CrisisE. Sgourou, Mechanical & Health Engineer, Doctoral candidate, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, University of Patras, Greece

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(P: 183) Ergonomic Evaluation in an Assembly Line of Electric Motors Before and After Implementation of New TechnologiesEscalona Evelin, Centro de Estudios en Salud de los Trabajadores/ Universidad de Carabobo, Venezuela

(P: 184) An Implication Model for the Workplaces without Pain: Ergonomic Improvement CampaignF. Dilek Tiryaki, ARTI QEHS Consultancy, Turkey

(P: 185) Innovative Design of Protection MeasuresFargnoli Mario,Italian Ministry of Agriculture, COSVIR III, Italy

(P: 186) Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds on Arak Car Painters and Pulmonary Function EffectsFarhad Ghamari, Department of Occupational Health, Arak University of Medical Sciences

(P: 187) Survey of Risk Factors of Occupational Accidents in a Metal Industry, Arak (2005-2007)

Farhad Ghamari, Department of Occupational Health, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Iran

(P: 188) Study of Biosorption Function of Xanthan (Iran made) for Removing Hexavalent Chromium from Aqueous Solutions and AirFarideha Golbabaei, Department of Occupational Health Engineering, School of Public Health and Institute of Health Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 189) Combined Effect of Occupational Exposure to Noise and Solvents and Workers SafetyFateheya Mohamed Metwally, National Research Center, Egypt

(P: 190) Improvement of Occupational Health and Safety Conditions at Workplaces in TurkeyFatma Nur Baþayar, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 191) Analysis Individual Disagreement Approaches of Employees within the Framework of OSH: Çanakkale Case on Disaster Management EmployeesFehmi Volkan Akyön, Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University Health Academy, Turkey

(P: 192) Results of Safety Culture, Occupational Health & Safety Practices in a Cement FactoryFerdi Tanýr, Çukurova University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 193) Develop the OHS Management System in Privatized Mining Company Located in a Developing CountryFernando Altamirano, Volan Mining, Peru

(P: 194) Dosimetric Monitoring of Workers Occupationally Exposed to Ionizing Radiation in ChileFernando Leyton, Public Health Institute of Chile, Chile

(P: 195) Economic Analysis of Safety Risks in ConstructionFernando de Almeida Santos, Tabique Engenharia Lda., Portugal

(P: 196) A Case Study-New Approaches in Monitoring and Evaluation of Health and Safety (Hs) Performance in a Large-Scale Construction Project in Ýstanbul-TurkeyFýrat Þükrü Eker, Ivme Management Consultancy and Education Ltd., Turkey

(P: 197) Comparison of Employees Awareness of Occupational Health and Security in a Company has Work Health &Safety Organization and Which has not Works Health &Safety Organization Occupational HealthFiliz Doðan, Legrand Electric, Turkey

(P: 198) FormaldehydeFiliz Ýlhan, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 199) Enhancement of Skin Protection in Hairdressers in Europe - a Common Recommendation for EuropeFlora Sonsmann, University of Osnabrueck, Germany

(P: 200) Enhancement of Skin Protection in Hairdressers in Europe - A Common Recommendation for Europe

,Flora Karla Sonsmann University of Osnabrueck, Germany

(P: 201) Effectiveness of Safety Training in Reducing Occupational Injuries – An Epidemiological Follow-up Study in the German Glass IndustryFrank Bochmann, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of German Social Accident Insurance (IFA), Sankt Augustin, Germany

(P: 202) RECODESTIL: Preventive Method for the Assessment of Occupational Diseases Caused by Work-Related StressFrancia J Castro, Universidad Bolivariana De Venezuela, Cigel, Labor Studies Research Group Center, Venezuela

(P: 203) Clothing Flame-Retardant Contradicting International Standards to Ensure Comfort for ElectriciansFrancis Albert Fonseca Nascimento, Companhia Energética De Minas Gerais, Brazil

(P: 204) Prevalence of Needlestick Injuries and Related Factors among NursesFresteh Gholami, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 205) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Regulations and Their ApplicationsGarip Erel, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 206) New Concept for Risks Arising from Occupational Exposure to Electromagnetic FieldsG. Hilpert, German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Germany

(P: 207) Corporate Governance for OHS Across Thirty Five of the Largest Mental Health Service in AustraliaGeorge Osman, Melbourne Health Aged Persons Mental Health Program, Australia

(P: 208) Chronic Fatigue due to Work StrainGeorge Pyshnov, Occupational Health of the Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine

(P: 209) Effectiveness and Activity of Specialists in Health and Safety at WorkGerhard Strothotte, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Germany

(P: 210) Health and Safety Professionalism in the Globalised EconomyGisela Derrick, IOSH, United Kingdom

(P: 211) Analysis of the Factors that Affect the Health Problems and Rate of Attendance to Work of the Coal Miners Who Work in Shifts in the Zonguldak Coal BasinGökhan Ofluoðlu, Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Turkey

(P: 212) Prediction of Safety - Related Behavior among Turkish Nurses: An Application of Theory of Planned BehaviorGülçin Haktanýr, Middle East Technical University - Industrial and Organizational Psychology M.S. Program, Turkey

(P: 213) Work and Technology on Human TermsGunnar Lagerstrom, Prevent – Management and Labour Improving Work Environment, Sweden

(P: 214) The Experience of a Health Center about Sickness Certification, a Preliminary Study at Hacettepe University (in Ankara, Turkey)

Gülsün Polatkan,Hacettepe University, Turkey

(P: 215) Prevention of Noise in Manufacturing in EstoniaGyltshara Tarmas, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

(P: 216) Easy Safety Training Access By E-LearningH. Altug Erbil, Point LLc, Turkey

(P: 217) Occupational Strain Among Health Care WorkersHa Nguyen Thu, National Institute of Occupational and Environmental Health, Vietnam

(P: 218) Workload and 24h-Heart Rate Variability in OperatorsHa Nguyen Thu, National Institute of Occupational and Environmental Health, Vietnam

(P: 219) Best Safety Practices for Outdoor Advertising in TurkeyHacer Kayhan, EHS Environmental Health and Safety Consultancy, Turkey

(P: 220) Applications of OHSAS 18000 for Mining and Situation in TurkeyHacer Kayhan, EHS Environmental Health and Safety Consultancy, Turkey

(P: 221) Petrochemicals Environmental Polluted & Health Impacts in District Fier (Albania) Hajdar Luka, National Public Health Institute, Albania

(P: 222) Effects of Participatory Ergonomics Intervention on Office Workers Working with Computer on Upper Extremity Disorder and DisabilityHakan Baydur, Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Public Health, Turkey

(P: 223) Development of OSH in Tunisian Small and Medium EnterprisesHalim Hamzaoui, Occupational Health and Safety Inspection, Tunisia

(P: 224) Health and Safety Factors for the Development of Sustainable EnterprisesHamid Abdi Valikchali, Miami Co, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 225) Ultra-Trace Toxic Mercury Determination in Air of Workplace and Environmental Samples Using Cold Vapor Atomic Absorption Spectrometry After Preconcentration with Multiwall Carbon NanotubesHamid Shirkhanloo, Research of Petroleum Industry Health Organization (RPIHO), Tehran, Islamic Rebuplic of Iran,

(P: 226) OSH Aspects among Child Workers in IndonesiaHanifa M. Denny, Ministry of Education, Indonesia

(P: 227) OHS Development for Mining SectorHande Seray Taþtekin, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 228) Vibration and Effects of Vibration on Human HealthHatice Saðlam, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 229) Prevalence of Depression in a Group of Textile Workers in Turkey and Related FactorsHavva Atik, Occupational Health Nurse, Turkey

(P: 230) Role And Assessment of Visual Performance At Workplace Helmut Krueger, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 231) New Lighting Systems - New Challenges - New OpportunitiesHelmut Krueger, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 232) Benefits Which Are Paid By Accidents In Rondônia, In The Brazilian AmazonHeinz Roland Jakobi, Reference Cuine for Workers' Health, Brazil

(P: 233) Analysis of Noise and Vibration Levels in a Car Assembly PlantHermes Carmona, Universidad de Carabobo, Venezuela

(P: 234) High Incidence of Occupational Blood Exposures (OBE) in the Health Care Workers Sector of Low Income Countries, Using the Example of Bangui, Central African Republic (CAR) Hermione Dahlia Mossoro Kpýnde, Complexe Pédiatrique de Bangui, Central African Republic

(P: 235) Determination of Lymphocyte DNA Damage By Use of Comet Assay in PaintersHýnç Yýlmaz, Ministry of Health, Occupational Diseases Hospital, Turkey

(P: 236) Outside Air Influence on Microclimate in MinesHilda Herman, National Institute of Public Health, Romania

(P: 237) Organism Strain and Body Position At WorkHilda Herman, National Institute of Public Health, Romania

(P: 238) The Working Conditions Strain At Control PanelHilda Herman, National Institute of Public Health, Romania

(P: 239) Acute Occupational Pesticide Poisoning in MoroccoHinde Hami, Ibn Tofail University, Morocco

(P: 240) Analysis of Scuba Diving Accidents In JapanHisayo Tomago, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan

(P: 241) Assessment of Occupational Exposure to Airborne Fibers Using Pcm, Plm and Sem Microscopic Methods Simultaneously Hossein Marioryad, Yasuj University Of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 242) Ergo-Culture In WorkersHülya Yücel, Okan University, Turkey

(P: 243) A Software Program Systems to Estimate Workplaces Accidents in ProductionHüseyin Ceylan, University of Kýrýkkale, Turkey

(P: 244) Sectoral Work Related Accident Analysis, Preventive Methods and Data for the Future Hüseyin Sezek, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

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(P: 183) Ergonomic Evaluation in an Assembly Line of Electric Motors Before and After Implementation of New TechnologiesEscalona Evelin, Centro de Estudios en Salud de los Trabajadores/ Universidad de Carabobo, Venezuela

(P: 184) An Implication Model for the Workplaces without Pain: Ergonomic Improvement CampaignF. Dilek Tiryaki, ARTI QEHS Consultancy, Turkey

(P: 185) Innovative Design of Protection MeasuresFargnoli Mario,Italian Ministry of Agriculture, COSVIR III, Italy

(P: 186) Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds on Arak Car Painters and Pulmonary Function EffectsFarhad Ghamari, Department of Occupational Health, Arak University of Medical Sciences

(P: 187) Survey of Risk Factors of Occupational Accidents in a Metal Industry, Arak (2005-2007)

Farhad Ghamari, Department of Occupational Health, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Iran

(P: 188) Study of Biosorption Function of Xanthan (Iran made) for Removing Hexavalent Chromium from Aqueous Solutions and AirFarideha Golbabaei, Department of Occupational Health Engineering, School of Public Health and Institute of Health Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 189) Combined Effect of Occupational Exposure to Noise and Solvents and Workers SafetyFateheya Mohamed Metwally, National Research Center, Egypt

(P: 190) Improvement of Occupational Health and Safety Conditions at Workplaces in TurkeyFatma Nur Baþayar, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 191) Analysis Individual Disagreement Approaches of Employees within the Framework of OSH: Çanakkale Case on Disaster Management EmployeesFehmi Volkan Akyön, Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University Health Academy, Turkey

(P: 192) Results of Safety Culture, Occupational Health & Safety Practices in a Cement FactoryFerdi Tanýr, Çukurova University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 193) Develop the OHS Management System in Privatized Mining Company Located in a Developing CountryFernando Altamirano, Volan Mining, Peru

(P: 194) Dosimetric Monitoring of Workers Occupationally Exposed to Ionizing Radiation in ChileFernando Leyton, Public Health Institute of Chile, Chile

(P: 195) Economic Analysis of Safety Risks in ConstructionFernando de Almeida Santos, Tabique Engenharia Lda., Portugal

(P: 196) A Case Study-New Approaches in Monitoring and Evaluation of Health and Safety (Hs) Performance in a Large-Scale Construction Project in Ýstanbul-TurkeyFýrat Þükrü Eker, Ivme Management Consultancy and Education Ltd., Turkey

(P: 197) Comparison of Employees Awareness of Occupational Health and Security in a Company has Work Health &Safety Organization and Which has not Works Health &Safety Organization Occupational HealthFiliz Doðan, Legrand Electric, Turkey

(P: 198) FormaldehydeFiliz Ýlhan, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 199) Enhancement of Skin Protection in Hairdressers in Europe - a Common Recommendation for EuropeFlora Sonsmann, University of Osnabrueck, Germany

(P: 200) Enhancement of Skin Protection in Hairdressers in Europe - A Common Recommendation for Europe

,Flora Karla Sonsmann University of Osnabrueck, Germany

(P: 201) Effectiveness of Safety Training in Reducing Occupational Injuries – An Epidemiological Follow-up Study in the German Glass IndustryFrank Bochmann, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of German Social Accident Insurance (IFA), Sankt Augustin, Germany

(P: 202) RECODESTIL: Preventive Method for the Assessment of Occupational Diseases Caused by Work-Related StressFrancia J Castro, Universidad Bolivariana De Venezuela, Cigel, Labor Studies Research Group Center, Venezuela

(P: 203) Clothing Flame-Retardant Contradicting International Standards to Ensure Comfort for ElectriciansFrancis Albert Fonseca Nascimento, Companhia Energética De Minas Gerais, Brazil

(P: 204) Prevalence of Needlestick Injuries and Related Factors among NursesFresteh Gholami, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 205) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Regulations and Their ApplicationsGarip Erel, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 206) New Concept for Risks Arising from Occupational Exposure to Electromagnetic FieldsG. Hilpert, German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Germany

(P: 207) Corporate Governance for OHS Across Thirty Five of the Largest Mental Health Service in AustraliaGeorge Osman, Melbourne Health Aged Persons Mental Health Program, Australia

(P: 208) Chronic Fatigue due to Work StrainGeorge Pyshnov, Occupational Health of the Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine

(P: 209) Effectiveness and Activity of Specialists in Health and Safety at WorkGerhard Strothotte, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Germany

(P: 210) Health and Safety Professionalism in the Globalised EconomyGisela Derrick, IOSH, United Kingdom

(P: 211) Analysis of the Factors that Affect the Health Problems and Rate of Attendance to Work of the Coal Miners Who Work in Shifts in the Zonguldak Coal BasinGökhan Ofluoðlu, Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Turkey

(P: 212) Prediction of Safety - Related Behavior among Turkish Nurses: An Application of Theory of Planned BehaviorGülçin Haktanýr, Middle East Technical University - Industrial and Organizational Psychology M.S. Program, Turkey

(P: 213) Work and Technology on Human TermsGunnar Lagerstrom, Prevent – Management and Labour Improving Work Environment, Sweden

(P: 214) The Experience of a Health Center about Sickness Certification, a Preliminary Study at Hacettepe University (in Ankara, Turkey)

Gülsün Polatkan,Hacettepe University, Turkey

(P: 215) Prevention of Noise in Manufacturing in EstoniaGyltshara Tarmas, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

(P: 216) Easy Safety Training Access By E-LearningH. Altug Erbil, Point LLc, Turkey

(P: 217) Occupational Strain Among Health Care WorkersHa Nguyen Thu, National Institute of Occupational and Environmental Health, Vietnam

(P: 218) Workload and 24h-Heart Rate Variability in OperatorsHa Nguyen Thu, National Institute of Occupational and Environmental Health, Vietnam

(P: 219) Best Safety Practices for Outdoor Advertising in TurkeyHacer Kayhan, EHS Environmental Health and Safety Consultancy, Turkey

(P: 220) Applications of OHSAS 18000 for Mining and Situation in TurkeyHacer Kayhan, EHS Environmental Health and Safety Consultancy, Turkey

(P: 221) Petrochemicals Environmental Polluted & Health Impacts in District Fier (Albania) Hajdar Luka, National Public Health Institute, Albania

(P: 222) Effects of Participatory Ergonomics Intervention on Office Workers Working with Computer on Upper Extremity Disorder and DisabilityHakan Baydur, Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Public Health, Turkey

(P: 223) Development of OSH in Tunisian Small and Medium EnterprisesHalim Hamzaoui, Occupational Health and Safety Inspection, Tunisia

(P: 224) Health and Safety Factors for the Development of Sustainable EnterprisesHamid Abdi Valikchali, Miami Co, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 225) Ultra-Trace Toxic Mercury Determination in Air of Workplace and Environmental Samples Using Cold Vapor Atomic Absorption Spectrometry After Preconcentration with Multiwall Carbon NanotubesHamid Shirkhanloo, Research of Petroleum Industry Health Organization (RPIHO), Tehran, Islamic Rebuplic of Iran,

(P: 226) OSH Aspects among Child Workers in IndonesiaHanifa M. Denny, Ministry of Education, Indonesia

(P: 227) OHS Development for Mining SectorHande Seray Taþtekin, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 228) Vibration and Effects of Vibration on Human HealthHatice Saðlam, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 229) Prevalence of Depression in a Group of Textile Workers in Turkey and Related FactorsHavva Atik, Occupational Health Nurse, Turkey

(P: 230) Role And Assessment of Visual Performance At Workplace Helmut Krueger, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 231) New Lighting Systems - New Challenges - New OpportunitiesHelmut Krueger, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 232) Benefits Which Are Paid By Accidents In Rondônia, In The Brazilian AmazonHeinz Roland Jakobi, Reference Cuine for Workers' Health, Brazil

(P: 233) Analysis of Noise and Vibration Levels in a Car Assembly PlantHermes Carmona, Universidad de Carabobo, Venezuela

(P: 234) High Incidence of Occupational Blood Exposures (OBE) in the Health Care Workers Sector of Low Income Countries, Using the Example of Bangui, Central African Republic (CAR) Hermione Dahlia Mossoro Kpýnde, Complexe Pédiatrique de Bangui, Central African Republic

(P: 235) Determination of Lymphocyte DNA Damage By Use of Comet Assay in PaintersHýnç Yýlmaz, Ministry of Health, Occupational Diseases Hospital, Turkey

(P: 236) Outside Air Influence on Microclimate in MinesHilda Herman, National Institute of Public Health, Romania

(P: 237) Organism Strain and Body Position At WorkHilda Herman, National Institute of Public Health, Romania

(P: 238) The Working Conditions Strain At Control PanelHilda Herman, National Institute of Public Health, Romania

(P: 239) Acute Occupational Pesticide Poisoning in MoroccoHinde Hami, Ibn Tofail University, Morocco

(P: 240) Analysis of Scuba Diving Accidents In JapanHisayo Tomago, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan

(P: 241) Assessment of Occupational Exposure to Airborne Fibers Using Pcm, Plm and Sem Microscopic Methods Simultaneously Hossein Marioryad, Yasuj University Of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 242) Ergo-Culture In WorkersHülya Yücel, Okan University, Turkey

(P: 243) A Software Program Systems to Estimate Workplaces Accidents in ProductionHüseyin Ceylan, University of Kýrýkkale, Turkey

(P: 244) Sectoral Work Related Accident Analysis, Preventive Methods and Data for the Future Hüseyin Sezek, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

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(P: 245) Vibration (Hand, Arm and Whole Body) Measurement and Assessment Practices in Terms of OSH and a Best Practice: Ford Otosan Kocaeli FactoryHüseyin Sezek, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 246) Air Sampling Methods and ÝSGÜM PractisesHüseyin Sezek, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 247) Noise Exposure Measurement, Assessment and Protection Methods in Terms of OSH and a Best PracticeHüseyin Sezek, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 248) Preliminary Study on Quantitative Assessment Strategy For Determining The Exposures to Volatile Organic Chemicals in Chemistry Laboratories Hyaejeong Byun, Institute of Health and Environment, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea

(P: 249) Occupational Injuries Among EMTs and Paramedics in a Large Health Care System in North America: 7 Years of Workers' Compensation ClaimsHyun Kim, Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, United States

(P: 250) Analysing the Full Range of Health, Wellness and Injury Prevention Practiced at Country EnergyIngrid Krauss, Country Energy, Australia

(P: 251) Work Demands, Air Pollutýon and Noise: The Risk Factors for Stress Among Traffic Police Officers in MalaysiaIrniza Rasdi, La Trobe University, Australia

(P: 252) Ergonomic Tridimensional Analysis: Contribution to a Case Study in Retailing SectorIsabel Loureiro, University of Minho, Portugal

(P: 253) Contractor EHS Management ProcessIþýl Çakal Þahin, Independent, Turkey

(P: 254) Challenges for Improvýng Occupatýonal Health and Safety for SMEs in LatviaIvars Vanadzins, Institute of Occupational Safety and Environmental Health, Riga Stradins University, Latvia

(P: 255) Joint Health and Safety Unit Application: Tezmed Tez MedikalÝbrahim Kurt, Tezmed Tez Medikal, Turkey

(P: 256) Comparison of Two Different Risk Assessment Methods: a Practice in Cement SectorÝlknur Çakar, ÝSGÜM, Turkey

(P: 257) Determination of The Respirable Dust Concentration and Content of Quartz in Underground Production Areas of the TTK Kozlu MineÝlknur Erol, Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Turkey

(P: 258) 2004-2011: Preparatory Process for OHS LawÝsmail Gültekin, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 259) Approaches to Noise Ýnduced Hearing Loss and Health Surveillance in Occupational Health Practice in TurkeyÝstemi Ýsmail Oral, Association of Occupational Health Physicians, Turkey

(P: 260) Scorecard on Kenya's Safety Culture in the Sugar IndustryJ. Morumbasi Mongoni, Seven Engine Techse, Kenya

(P: 261) Biological Hazards in Sewage Treatment Plant Ete-Belém, Curitiba - Paraná, BrazilJair Alves Dionísio, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil

(P: 262) Contribution of The Work Place Study in The Etiologic Diagnosis of Toxic CytopenySamya Jamoussi Marouen, Medical University, Tunisia

(P: 263) Efficiency Assessment of The Economic Factors Applied to Stimulate Improvement of Work Conditions in Poland Jan Rzepecki, Central Institute for Labour Protection - National Research Institute, Poland

(P: 264) Child Labour - Realities, Preventive Approaches and Opportunities for its LimitationJasmine Pavlova, Faculty of Public Health, Medical University, Bulgaria

(P: 265) Malignant Mesothelioma (Mm) : to Establish the Relation of The Mm With Occupational Exposure to AsbestosJavier Franco Y Trujillo, Mexican Institute of Fiber Industries, A.C., Mexico

(P: 266) Psychoactive Substance Use and the Role of Work Organization: Challenges for Union Actions in Occupational Safety and HealthJean-Simon Deslauriers, University of Laval, Canada

(P: 267) Excess Lifetime Cancer Risk Assessment of Workers in Asbestos-Containing Waste IndustryJee Yeon Jeong, Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, Yongin University, Yongin, South Korea

(P: 268) Developing Safe Learners in EnglandJim Rush, WYG, United Kingdom

(P: 269) Effects of Early Support Intervention on Employees Work Ability and Well-BeingJohanna Turja, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland

(P: 270) Organizational Strategies, Organizational Trust and Welfare Committee to Improve the Quality of Life in the Manufacturing Industry in Jalisco, Mexico

,José Guadalupe Salazar Estrada University of Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 271) An Evaluation of the Brazilian Institute of Occupational Health and Safety ActivitiesJose Jackson, Fundacentro, Brazil

(P: 272) Occupational Noise Exposure in Small and Medium Sized industries in Northern CyprusJoubin Zahiri, Eastern Mediterranean University, Northern Cyprus

(P: 273) Design an Intervention Protocol for the Prevention of Wmsd in ColombiaJuan Alberto Castillo Martinez, Colegio Mayor Universidad Del Rosario, Colombia

(P: 274) Critical Incident Response Program - A Clinical CaseJuan Carlos Cardenas, Mutual De Seguridad, Chile

(P: 275) The Biofeedback and Stress in Workers in the Packing Area of an Industry in Guadalajara, MéxicoJuan Manuel Vazquez Goñi, Secretaria De Salud Jalisco, Mexico

(P: 276) Traffic Safety Training for Drivers of Rescue and Emergency VehiclesFerdal Özçelik, Institute for Work and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IAG), Germany

(P: 277) Instruments of Taiwan OSH Management SystemJung-Pin Yu, Safety and Health Technology Center (SAHTECH), Hsinchu, Taiwan

(P: 278) Impact of Demographical Changes on Strategy of Occupational Health and Safety ManagementJuraj Sinay, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia

(P: 279) Determination of Occupational Health and Safety Problems of Metal Industry's Small Medium Sized EnterprisesKaðan Yücel, Occupational Safety and Health Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 280) Occupational Accidents in a Mineral Deposit in MoroccoKamal Wifaq, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

(P: 281) The Layout of a Workstation for a NurseKamal Wifaq, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

(P: 282) Blood Exposure Accidents among Nurse AnesthetistsKamal Wifaq, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

(P: 283) Occupational Accidents on the Construction Site of a HighwayKamal Wifaq, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

(P: 284) Do You Know? Did not Leave Accidents to MeKamil Orhan, Pamukkale University, Turkey

(P: 285) Burnout Syndrome as an Occupational Disease among AdvocatesKamil Orhan, Pamukkale University, Turkey

(P: 286) The Usage of Personal Protective Equipment in ConstructionKamuran Dinç,Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 287) Safety Sign Manual for the Construction IndustryKari McMillan Campos, Social Service of Industry – Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 288) Chemical SubstancesKarin Grahn, Prevent Sweden, Sweden

(P: 289) Man-Made Mineral Fibres in Russian Federation: Review of 300 Russian PublicationsKashansky Sergey, Yekaterinburg Medical Research Center for Prophylaxis and Health Protection in Industrial Workers

(P: 290) Epidemiological Study of Respiratory Malignant Tumors in Men from Asbest City of Sverdlovsk RegionKashanskiy S.V., Yekaterinburg Medical Research Center for Prophylaxis and Health Protection in Industrial Workers, Russian Federation

(P: 291) Revolutionary Advances in OSH: Last Decade in TurkeyKasým Özer, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 292) Problems and Solutions of Turkey's OSH OrganizationsKasým Özer, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 293) Work Ability of Ageing Employees with Mainly Mental Work Demands in the Public SectorKatya Vangelova, National Center of Public Health Protection, Bulgaria

(P: 294) Stress and Musculoskeletal Disorders in Broadcasting Engineers: The Role of Ergonomic Factors and Work OrganizationKatya Vangelova, National Center of Public Health Protection, Bulgaria

(P: 295) Model for the Implementation of the Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS), Based on the ILO and OHSAS 18001 Guidelines, for the Chain of Suppliers of Large IndustriesKatyana Menescal, Social Service of Industry - Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 296) Return on Investment in Worksite Wellness Program: Results of an Experiment in a Large Chemical Industry in BahiaKatyana Menescal, Service of Industry - Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 297) The Details of the Safety and Health Plan for Constructions in National Legislation and Foreign Countries LegislationsKayhan Topaloðlu, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 298) Safeguard Measures from Sulfuric AcidKemal Bolat, Ýsdemir Iron and Stell Co., Turkey

(P: 299) Upgrade Program of Moroccan Companies for Occupational Health and SafetyKenza Kahlain, National Institute for Working Life, Morocco

(P: 300) Quantitative and Qualitative Parameters of Air Ionization on the Indoors WorkplaceKonstantin Chernyy, Perm State Technical University, Russian Federation

(P: 301) Back to WorkKrister Skoglund, Prevent, Sweden

(P: 302) Contracteranto - a Web Based Communication - Tool for High Risk Work Environments Where Non-Native Speakers Are InvolvedKristien De Ro, Active Project Development - Europe, Belgium

(P: 303) Real Time Monitoring in Analytic Laboratories at Refineries: NTP 555 as Alternative Method for The Nom-010 Stps-1999Kristy Pena Muñoz, Freelance Engineer, Germany

(P: 304) Glutaraldehyde in the Hospital Center Ibn Rochd of CasablancaLaila Bellabdaoui, Department of Occupational Health, University Hospital Center Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 305) Layout of a Worksation and Professional Redeployment in the Hospital Center Ibn Rochd CasablancaLaila Bellabdaoui, Department of Occupational Health, University Hospital Center Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 306) The Health and Safety Management System at Work in the Moroccan ContextLaila Bellabdaoui, Department of Occupational Health, University Hospital Center Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 307) Occupational Risks in the New Technology of Information and CommunicationLaila Nahime, University Hospital Center Ibn Rochd, Occupational Health Service, Morocco

(P: 308) Swine Influenza at Health Care Workers in the University Hospital Center Ibn RochdLaila Nahime, University Hospital Center Ibn Rochd, Occupational Health Service, Morocco

(P: 309) The Importance of Speciation for the Evaluation of Occupational Exposure to ArsenicLaura Diaz Falconi, Toxicology and Environmental Hygiene Department, Faculty of Chemistry, University of the Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay

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(P: 245) Vibration (Hand, Arm and Whole Body) Measurement and Assessment Practices in Terms of OSH and a Best Practice: Ford Otosan Kocaeli FactoryHüseyin Sezek, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 246) Air Sampling Methods and ÝSGÜM PractisesHüseyin Sezek, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 247) Noise Exposure Measurement, Assessment and Protection Methods in Terms of OSH and a Best PracticeHüseyin Sezek, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 248) Preliminary Study on Quantitative Assessment Strategy For Determining The Exposures to Volatile Organic Chemicals in Chemistry Laboratories Hyaejeong Byun, Institute of Health and Environment, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea

(P: 249) Occupational Injuries Among EMTs and Paramedics in a Large Health Care System in North America: 7 Years of Workers' Compensation ClaimsHyun Kim, Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, United States

(P: 250) Analysing the Full Range of Health, Wellness and Injury Prevention Practiced at Country EnergyIngrid Krauss, Country Energy, Australia

(P: 251) Work Demands, Air Pollutýon and Noise: The Risk Factors for Stress Among Traffic Police Officers in MalaysiaIrniza Rasdi, La Trobe University, Australia

(P: 252) Ergonomic Tridimensional Analysis: Contribution to a Case Study in Retailing SectorIsabel Loureiro, University of Minho, Portugal

(P: 253) Contractor EHS Management ProcessIþýl Çakal Þahin, Independent, Turkey

(P: 254) Challenges for Improvýng Occupatýonal Health and Safety for SMEs in LatviaIvars Vanadzins, Institute of Occupational Safety and Environmental Health, Riga Stradins University, Latvia

(P: 255) Joint Health and Safety Unit Application: Tezmed Tez MedikalÝbrahim Kurt, Tezmed Tez Medikal, Turkey

(P: 256) Comparison of Two Different Risk Assessment Methods: a Practice in Cement SectorÝlknur Çakar, ÝSGÜM, Turkey

(P: 257) Determination of The Respirable Dust Concentration and Content of Quartz in Underground Production Areas of the TTK Kozlu MineÝlknur Erol, Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Turkey

(P: 258) 2004-2011: Preparatory Process for OHS LawÝsmail Gültekin, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 259) Approaches to Noise Ýnduced Hearing Loss and Health Surveillance in Occupational Health Practice in TurkeyÝstemi Ýsmail Oral, Association of Occupational Health Physicians, Turkey

(P: 260) Scorecard on Kenya's Safety Culture in the Sugar IndustryJ. Morumbasi Mongoni, Seven Engine Techse, Kenya

(P: 261) Biological Hazards in Sewage Treatment Plant Ete-Belém, Curitiba - Paraná, BrazilJair Alves Dionísio, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil

(P: 262) Contribution of The Work Place Study in The Etiologic Diagnosis of Toxic CytopenySamya Jamoussi Marouen, Medical University, Tunisia

(P: 263) Efficiency Assessment of The Economic Factors Applied to Stimulate Improvement of Work Conditions in Poland Jan Rzepecki, Central Institute for Labour Protection - National Research Institute, Poland

(P: 264) Child Labour - Realities, Preventive Approaches and Opportunities for its LimitationJasmine Pavlova, Faculty of Public Health, Medical University, Bulgaria

(P: 265) Malignant Mesothelioma (Mm) : to Establish the Relation of The Mm With Occupational Exposure to AsbestosJavier Franco Y Trujillo, Mexican Institute of Fiber Industries, A.C., Mexico

(P: 266) Psychoactive Substance Use and the Role of Work Organization: Challenges for Union Actions in Occupational Safety and HealthJean-Simon Deslauriers, University of Laval, Canada

(P: 267) Excess Lifetime Cancer Risk Assessment of Workers in Asbestos-Containing Waste IndustryJee Yeon Jeong, Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, Yongin University, Yongin, South Korea

(P: 268) Developing Safe Learners in EnglandJim Rush, WYG, United Kingdom

(P: 269) Effects of Early Support Intervention on Employees Work Ability and Well-BeingJohanna Turja, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland

(P: 270) Organizational Strategies, Organizational Trust and Welfare Committee to Improve the Quality of Life in the Manufacturing Industry in Jalisco, Mexico

,José Guadalupe Salazar Estrada University of Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 271) An Evaluation of the Brazilian Institute of Occupational Health and Safety ActivitiesJose Jackson, Fundacentro, Brazil

(P: 272) Occupational Noise Exposure in Small and Medium Sized industries in Northern CyprusJoubin Zahiri, Eastern Mediterranean University, Northern Cyprus

(P: 273) Design an Intervention Protocol for the Prevention of Wmsd in ColombiaJuan Alberto Castillo Martinez, Colegio Mayor Universidad Del Rosario, Colombia

(P: 274) Critical Incident Response Program - A Clinical CaseJuan Carlos Cardenas, Mutual De Seguridad, Chile

(P: 275) The Biofeedback and Stress in Workers in the Packing Area of an Industry in Guadalajara, MéxicoJuan Manuel Vazquez Goñi, Secretaria De Salud Jalisco, Mexico

(P: 276) Traffic Safety Training for Drivers of Rescue and Emergency VehiclesFerdal Özçelik, Institute for Work and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IAG), Germany

(P: 277) Instruments of Taiwan OSH Management SystemJung-Pin Yu, Safety and Health Technology Center (SAHTECH), Hsinchu, Taiwan

(P: 278) Impact of Demographical Changes on Strategy of Occupational Health and Safety ManagementJuraj Sinay, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia

(P: 279) Determination of Occupational Health and Safety Problems of Metal Industry's Small Medium Sized EnterprisesKaðan Yücel, Occupational Safety and Health Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 280) Occupational Accidents in a Mineral Deposit in MoroccoKamal Wifaq, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

(P: 281) The Layout of a Workstation for a NurseKamal Wifaq, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

(P: 282) Blood Exposure Accidents among Nurse AnesthetistsKamal Wifaq, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

(P: 283) Occupational Accidents on the Construction Site of a HighwayKamal Wifaq, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

(P: 284) Do You Know? Did not Leave Accidents to MeKamil Orhan, Pamukkale University, Turkey

(P: 285) Burnout Syndrome as an Occupational Disease among AdvocatesKamil Orhan, Pamukkale University, Turkey

(P: 286) The Usage of Personal Protective Equipment in ConstructionKamuran Dinç,Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 287) Safety Sign Manual for the Construction IndustryKari McMillan Campos, Social Service of Industry – Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 288) Chemical SubstancesKarin Grahn, Prevent Sweden, Sweden

(P: 289) Man-Made Mineral Fibres in Russian Federation: Review of 300 Russian PublicationsKashansky Sergey, Yekaterinburg Medical Research Center for Prophylaxis and Health Protection in Industrial Workers

(P: 290) Epidemiological Study of Respiratory Malignant Tumors in Men from Asbest City of Sverdlovsk RegionKashanskiy S.V., Yekaterinburg Medical Research Center for Prophylaxis and Health Protection in Industrial Workers, Russian Federation

(P: 291) Revolutionary Advances in OSH: Last Decade in TurkeyKasým Özer, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 292) Problems and Solutions of Turkey's OSH OrganizationsKasým Özer, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 293) Work Ability of Ageing Employees with Mainly Mental Work Demands in the Public SectorKatya Vangelova, National Center of Public Health Protection, Bulgaria

(P: 294) Stress and Musculoskeletal Disorders in Broadcasting Engineers: The Role of Ergonomic Factors and Work OrganizationKatya Vangelova, National Center of Public Health Protection, Bulgaria

(P: 295) Model for the Implementation of the Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS), Based on the ILO and OHSAS 18001 Guidelines, for the Chain of Suppliers of Large IndustriesKatyana Menescal, Social Service of Industry - Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 296) Return on Investment in Worksite Wellness Program: Results of an Experiment in a Large Chemical Industry in BahiaKatyana Menescal, Service of Industry - Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 297) The Details of the Safety and Health Plan for Constructions in National Legislation and Foreign Countries LegislationsKayhan Topaloðlu, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 298) Safeguard Measures from Sulfuric AcidKemal Bolat, Ýsdemir Iron and Stell Co., Turkey

(P: 299) Upgrade Program of Moroccan Companies for Occupational Health and SafetyKenza Kahlain, National Institute for Working Life, Morocco

(P: 300) Quantitative and Qualitative Parameters of Air Ionization on the Indoors WorkplaceKonstantin Chernyy, Perm State Technical University, Russian Federation

(P: 301) Back to WorkKrister Skoglund, Prevent, Sweden

(P: 302) Contracteranto - a Web Based Communication - Tool for High Risk Work Environments Where Non-Native Speakers Are InvolvedKristien De Ro, Active Project Development - Europe, Belgium

(P: 303) Real Time Monitoring in Analytic Laboratories at Refineries: NTP 555 as Alternative Method for The Nom-010 Stps-1999Kristy Pena Muñoz, Freelance Engineer, Germany

(P: 304) Glutaraldehyde in the Hospital Center Ibn Rochd of CasablancaLaila Bellabdaoui, Department of Occupational Health, University Hospital Center Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 305) Layout of a Worksation and Professional Redeployment in the Hospital Center Ibn Rochd CasablancaLaila Bellabdaoui, Department of Occupational Health, University Hospital Center Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 306) The Health and Safety Management System at Work in the Moroccan ContextLaila Bellabdaoui, Department of Occupational Health, University Hospital Center Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 307) Occupational Risks in the New Technology of Information and CommunicationLaila Nahime, University Hospital Center Ibn Rochd, Occupational Health Service, Morocco

(P: 308) Swine Influenza at Health Care Workers in the University Hospital Center Ibn RochdLaila Nahime, University Hospital Center Ibn Rochd, Occupational Health Service, Morocco

(P: 309) The Importance of Speciation for the Evaluation of Occupational Exposure to ArsenicLaura Diaz Falconi, Toxicology and Environmental Hygiene Department, Faculty of Chemistry, University of the Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay

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(P: 310) Ergonomic Workplace Design for Prevention of Health Damages Caused by Monotonous WorkLaura Tkatsova, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

(P: 311) When Workers Analyze their Own JobsLeda Leal Ferreira, Fundacentro, Brazil

(P: 312) Innovative Design of Protection Measures for Supporting SMEsLeonardo Vita, INAIL, Italy

(P: 313) Biosafety Competence: Accredited Training Provision by the University of EdinburghLes Allan, University of Edinburgh, Biosafety Training Institute, United Kingdom

(P: 314) Study of Activities of Postmen Motorcyclists Focused on Motorcycle AccidentsLícia Maria Barreto do Nascimento, Social Service of Industry, Brazil

(P: 315) Work Environment Conditions and Consequencesto Worker's Health: The Case of Companies in the Food and Beverage SectorLicia Maria Barreto do Nascimento, Social Service of Industry, Brazil

(P: 316) Morbidity Absenteeism as Criteria of Difficulty of WorkLidija Delevic, Health Care Center, Serbia and Montenegro

(P: 317) Work Conditions and Home-Work Space in Artisanal and Familiar Micro EnterprisesLigia Sánchez Tovar, University of Carabobo, Venezuela

(P: 318) Effects of a Workers' Oral Health Program on Caries ReductionLívia Maria Aragão de Almeida Lacerda, SESI,Brazil

(P: 319) The Development of Risk Perception Risk for Young Workers in an Online CourseLuciano Nadolny, Social Service for Industry, Brazil

(P: 320) Improving Workplace Health in SingaporeLucy Leong, Occupational Safety and Health Division, Ministry of Manpower, Singapore

(P: 321) Updates on Workplace Health in SingaporeLucy Leong, Occupational Safety and Health Division, Ministry of Manpower, Singapore

(P: 322) Evaluation of Brazilian Benzene Agreement and LegislationLuiza Maria Nunes Cardoso, Fundacentro, Ministry of Labor and Employment, Brazil

(P: 323) Squat or Lean: Push Strategies Minimizing Effort for Work TasksLynn Varcin-Coad, NHMRC Centre of Clinical Research Excellence in Spinal Pain, Injury and Health, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Queensland, Australia

(P: 324) Squatting, Rocking or Leaning: PUSH Strategies Minimizing Perceived ExertionLynn Varcin-Coad, NHMRC Centre of Clinical Research Excellence in Spinal Pain, Injury and Health, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Queensland, Australia

(P: 325) Concept of an Outpatient Clinic of the Work-Related Diseases - Medicover Case StudyMaciej Zdrodowski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

(P: 326) The Medical Team Confronted to the Risks of ErrorMagalie Bonnet, University of Franche-Comté, Besancon, France

(P: 327) Assessment of Respirator Filters Collection Efficiency for Capture of Hexavalent Chromium MistsMahmoud Heidari,Gilan University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 328) Health Problems were Detected in Cement Factory WorkersMahmut Kýlýç, Health Academy of Bozok University, Turkey

(P: 329) Global Analysis of Ergonomic Working Conditions in the Production Area of a Company in the Plastic IndustryMaíza Silveira Meira Cavalcanti, Social Service of Industry - Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 330) Health Risks that Nursing Profession Brought to Healthy Hospital Environment and Occupational Health ServicesMakbule Tokur Kesgin, Abant Ýzzet Baysal University, Turkey

(P: 331) Health Based OEL's of Chemicals in Poland in 2010Malgorzata Dobecka, Nofer Institute Occupational Medicine, Poland

(P: 332) National Poison Information Centre in Poland - 40 Years of ExperienceMalgorzata Kotwica, Nofer Institute Occupational Medicine, Poland

(P: 333) Managing Indicators of Work-Related Absence in PolandMalgorzata Pecillo, Central Institute for Labour Protection - National Research Institute, Poland

(P: 334) Ergonomics as Basis for a Decision Support System in the Printing IndustryManel Mateo, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain

(P: 335) Assessing the Risks Associated with New Types of WorkManfred Fischer, VBG - German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the Administrative Sector, Germany

(P: 336) Oral Health in Actions of Occupational Safety and HealthMarcia Pinheiro Teles, Social Service of Industry – Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 337) The Path of Oral Health in Worker's Health at Social Service of Industry (SESI) Regional Department of BahiaMárcia Pinheiro Teles, Social Service of Industry – Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 338) The Oral Health of Workers of a Metallurgical Industry in Metropolitan Region of Salvador, Bahia Brazil Márcia Pinheiro Teles, Social Service of Industry – Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 339) Work-Related Oral Diseases in IndustryMárcia Pinheiro Teles, Social Service of Industry – Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 340) Thoughts that Can Kill: Safety Culture Improvement Programme as a Proactive and Preventative Approach to Safety at Work – a Case Study from a UK Coal-Fired Power PlantMarcin Nazaruk, Fiddler's Ferry Power Station, Scottish and Southern Energy, United Kingdom

(P: 341) PSQ - Management System Approaching the Sustainability and OSH on Brazil Marcondes Braga de Moraes, IBC, Brazil

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poster sessions(P: 342) Overweight and Auto Esteem in School Teenagers of Average Basic Education of the Metropolitan Zone of GuadalajaraMaría Ana Valle Barbosa, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 343) Case Study: Reducing Absenteeism through Implementation of an Occupational Safety and Health Management System in Companies of the Construction SectorMaria Fernanda Torres Lins, Social Service of Industry- Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 344) Economic Analysis of Safety Risks in ConstructionMaria Jao Alves, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal

(P: 345) Difference in the Psychosocial Symptomatology among Workers and Nurses of Companies of Seed PackagingMaría de Lourdes Preciado, University of Guadalajara, Brazil

(P: 346) Comparison of Pesticide Exposure MethodsMaria Lourdes Medina, Costa Rica Institute of Technology, Costa Rica

(P: 347) Organizational Factors and Job Satisfaction in the Construction Industry in SpainMaria Luisa Cantonnet, University of Basque Country, Spain

(P: 348) Incorporation of Safety and Health at Work for Small and Micro Enterprises - Educational Innovation: A Didactic in ConstructionMaria Muccillo, Fundacentro, Brazil

(P: 349) The Chemical Lab Work Associated with Environmental Hygiene and Fatigue SymptomsMaría Olivia Peña Ortiz, University of Guadalajara, Brazil

(P: 350) Difference in the Psychosocial Symptomatology among Workers and Nurses of Companies of Seed PackagingMaria De Lourdes Preciado, University of Guadalajara, Brazil

(P: 351) The Culture of Prevention for a Healthy and Safe Work in Enterprises of Small and Medium Size in GreeceMaria Paralika, T.E.I. of Athens, Greece

(P: 352) Monitoring and Evaluation on OSH: the Impact of Changes in the Composition of the Workforce on Occupational Health and Safety IssuesMarie Larue, Institut de Recherche Robert-Sauvé en Santé et en Sécurité du Travail, Canada

(P: 353) Twenty - Five Years of Alcohol & Drug Policies at the Workplace in Belgium (Flanders) : What Do We Know?Marie-Claire Lambrechts, Vereniging voor Alcoholen andere Drugproblemen (VAD), Belgium

(P: 354) Occupational Health and Safety System in the Republic of CroatiaMarija Zavalic, Croatian Institute of Health and Safety of Work, Croatia

(P: 355) Exploratory Study on Safety Conditions of Health Workers Exposed to Antineoplastic DrugsMaritza Rojas, MRM-CONSULTOX, University of Carabobo, Valencia, Venezuela

(P: 356) Burnout among Finnish Dairy FarmersMarja Kallioniemi, Agrifood Research Finland, MTT, Finland

(P: 357) Possibilities to Improve Occupational Safety by Animal Handling Practices: a Qualitative Study from Finnish Dairy FarmsMarja K. Kallioniemi, Agrifood Research Finland, MTT, Finland

(P: 358) Evaluation of Natural Radioactivity of Some Deposition Radyvnvklyydhay Aquatic Plants and Arvand River and the Persian GulfMarjan Falah, Azad University Khuzestan, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 359) Occupational Health and Safety Culture in the School: Research, Development, Promotion and DisseminationMarta Petyx, INAIL. Department of Occupational Medicine, Italy

(P: 360) The Surgeon Dentist to Stress not Perceived as an Occupational RiskMartha Patricia Hernández Guerrero, University of Guadalajara, Brazil

(P: 361) 15 Key Lessons Learned from a Lifetime in Health and SafetyMartin Barnard, Capita Symonds Limited, United Kingdom

(P: 362) Organizational and Personal Factors in Judging the Occupational Risk AcceptabilityMatilde Rodrigues, University of Minho, Portugal

(P: 363) Alcohol Abuse at Workplace: a Qualitative Assessment in Health SurveillanceMartinez K., ASEPEYO, Spain

(P: 364) Preventing and Controlling Endemic Diseases during a Pipeline Construction in Amazon RegionMauricio Abi Ramia Chimelli, Brazilian Petroleum Company, Brazil

(P: 365) Occupational Exposure to Noise and Inhalable Particles in the Monitoring of Gaseous Emissions - Case StudyMaximino Rodrigues, Envienergy, Lda., Portugal

(P: 366) Software for National Monitoring of OHS Services at WorkplaceMeftun Sakallý, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 367) Burning Future of Indian Youth: Case Study of Indian Firework IndustriesMeghna Agarwal, National Law Institute University, Bhopal, India

(P: 368) Prevalence of Subjective and Musculoskeletal Symptoms among Cold Store WorkersMehdi Ghasemkhani, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 369) Evaluation of Change Schedule of Organic vapor Respirator Cartridges in a Pet ochemical IndustryMehdi Jahangiri, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 370) Evaluating the Process of Diagnosis of Occupational Diseases and Applications of Different CountriesMehmet Berk, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 371) National OHS Policy Documents and Implementation Mehmet Berk, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 372) Occupational Accidents and due to the Changing Business World: a Case Study for ÇorluMehmet Caner Kocabaþý, Tekirdað Namýk Kemal University, Turkey

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(P: 310) Ergonomic Workplace Design for Prevention of Health Damages Caused by Monotonous WorkLaura Tkatsova, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

(P: 311) When Workers Analyze their Own JobsLeda Leal Ferreira, Fundacentro, Brazil

(P: 312) Innovative Design of Protection Measures for Supporting SMEsLeonardo Vita, INAIL, Italy

(P: 313) Biosafety Competence: Accredited Training Provision by the University of EdinburghLes Allan, University of Edinburgh, Biosafety Training Institute, United Kingdom

(P: 314) Study of Activities of Postmen Motorcyclists Focused on Motorcycle AccidentsLícia Maria Barreto do Nascimento, Social Service of Industry, Brazil

(P: 315) Work Environment Conditions and Consequencesto Worker's Health: The Case of Companies in the Food and Beverage SectorLicia Maria Barreto do Nascimento, Social Service of Industry, Brazil

(P: 316) Morbidity Absenteeism as Criteria of Difficulty of WorkLidija Delevic, Health Care Center, Serbia and Montenegro

(P: 317) Work Conditions and Home-Work Space in Artisanal and Familiar Micro EnterprisesLigia Sánchez Tovar, University of Carabobo, Venezuela

(P: 318) Effects of a Workers' Oral Health Program on Caries ReductionLívia Maria Aragão de Almeida Lacerda, SESI,Brazil

(P: 319) The Development of Risk Perception Risk for Young Workers in an Online CourseLuciano Nadolny, Social Service for Industry, Brazil

(P: 320) Improving Workplace Health in SingaporeLucy Leong, Occupational Safety and Health Division, Ministry of Manpower, Singapore

(P: 321) Updates on Workplace Health in SingaporeLucy Leong, Occupational Safety and Health Division, Ministry of Manpower, Singapore

(P: 322) Evaluation of Brazilian Benzene Agreement and LegislationLuiza Maria Nunes Cardoso, Fundacentro, Ministry of Labor and Employment, Brazil

(P: 323) Squat or Lean: Push Strategies Minimizing Effort for Work TasksLynn Varcin-Coad, NHMRC Centre of Clinical Research Excellence in Spinal Pain, Injury and Health, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Queensland, Australia

(P: 324) Squatting, Rocking or Leaning: PUSH Strategies Minimizing Perceived ExertionLynn Varcin-Coad, NHMRC Centre of Clinical Research Excellence in Spinal Pain, Injury and Health, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Queensland, Australia

(P: 325) Concept of an Outpatient Clinic of the Work-Related Diseases - Medicover Case StudyMaciej Zdrodowski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

(P: 326) The Medical Team Confronted to the Risks of ErrorMagalie Bonnet, University of Franche-Comté, Besancon, France

(P: 327) Assessment of Respirator Filters Collection Efficiency for Capture of Hexavalent Chromium MistsMahmoud Heidari,Gilan University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 328) Health Problems were Detected in Cement Factory WorkersMahmut Kýlýç, Health Academy of Bozok University, Turkey

(P: 329) Global Analysis of Ergonomic Working Conditions in the Production Area of a Company in the Plastic IndustryMaíza Silveira Meira Cavalcanti, Social Service of Industry - Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 330) Health Risks that Nursing Profession Brought to Healthy Hospital Environment and Occupational Health ServicesMakbule Tokur Kesgin, Abant Ýzzet Baysal University, Turkey

(P: 331) Health Based OEL's of Chemicals in Poland in 2010Malgorzata Dobecka, Nofer Institute Occupational Medicine, Poland

(P: 332) National Poison Information Centre in Poland - 40 Years of ExperienceMalgorzata Kotwica, Nofer Institute Occupational Medicine, Poland

(P: 333) Managing Indicators of Work-Related Absence in PolandMalgorzata Pecillo, Central Institute for Labour Protection - National Research Institute, Poland

(P: 334) Ergonomics as Basis for a Decision Support System in the Printing IndustryManel Mateo, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain

(P: 335) Assessing the Risks Associated with New Types of WorkManfred Fischer, VBG - German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the Administrative Sector, Germany

(P: 336) Oral Health in Actions of Occupational Safety and HealthMarcia Pinheiro Teles, Social Service of Industry – Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 337) The Path of Oral Health in Worker's Health at Social Service of Industry (SESI) Regional Department of BahiaMárcia Pinheiro Teles, Social Service of Industry – Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 338) The Oral Health of Workers of a Metallurgical Industry in Metropolitan Region of Salvador, Bahia Brazil Márcia Pinheiro Teles, Social Service of Industry – Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 339) Work-Related Oral Diseases in IndustryMárcia Pinheiro Teles, Social Service of Industry – Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 340) Thoughts that Can Kill: Safety Culture Improvement Programme as a Proactive and Preventative Approach to Safety at Work – a Case Study from a UK Coal-Fired Power PlantMarcin Nazaruk, Fiddler's Ferry Power Station, Scottish and Southern Energy, United Kingdom

(P: 341) PSQ - Management System Approaching the Sustainability and OSH on Brazil Marcondes Braga de Moraes, IBC, Brazil

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poster sessions(P: 342) Overweight and Auto Esteem in School Teenagers of Average Basic Education of the Metropolitan Zone of GuadalajaraMaría Ana Valle Barbosa, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 343) Case Study: Reducing Absenteeism through Implementation of an Occupational Safety and Health Management System in Companies of the Construction SectorMaria Fernanda Torres Lins, Social Service of Industry- Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 344) Economic Analysis of Safety Risks in ConstructionMaria Jao Alves, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal

(P: 345) Difference in the Psychosocial Symptomatology among Workers and Nurses of Companies of Seed PackagingMaría de Lourdes Preciado, University of Guadalajara, Brazil

(P: 346) Comparison of Pesticide Exposure MethodsMaria Lourdes Medina, Costa Rica Institute of Technology, Costa Rica

(P: 347) Organizational Factors and Job Satisfaction in the Construction Industry in SpainMaria Luisa Cantonnet, University of Basque Country, Spain

(P: 348) Incorporation of Safety and Health at Work for Small and Micro Enterprises - Educational Innovation: A Didactic in ConstructionMaria Muccillo, Fundacentro, Brazil

(P: 349) The Chemical Lab Work Associated with Environmental Hygiene and Fatigue SymptomsMaría Olivia Peña Ortiz, University of Guadalajara, Brazil

(P: 350) Difference in the Psychosocial Symptomatology among Workers and Nurses of Companies of Seed PackagingMaria De Lourdes Preciado, University of Guadalajara, Brazil

(P: 351) The Culture of Prevention for a Healthy and Safe Work in Enterprises of Small and Medium Size in GreeceMaria Paralika, T.E.I. of Athens, Greece

(P: 352) Monitoring and Evaluation on OSH: the Impact of Changes in the Composition of the Workforce on Occupational Health and Safety IssuesMarie Larue, Institut de Recherche Robert-Sauvé en Santé et en Sécurité du Travail, Canada

(P: 353) Twenty - Five Years of Alcohol & Drug Policies at the Workplace in Belgium (Flanders) : What Do We Know?Marie-Claire Lambrechts, Vereniging voor Alcoholen andere Drugproblemen (VAD), Belgium

(P: 354) Occupational Health and Safety System in the Republic of CroatiaMarija Zavalic, Croatian Institute of Health and Safety of Work, Croatia

(P: 355) Exploratory Study on Safety Conditions of Health Workers Exposed to Antineoplastic DrugsMaritza Rojas, MRM-CONSULTOX, University of Carabobo, Valencia, Venezuela

(P: 356) Burnout among Finnish Dairy FarmersMarja Kallioniemi, Agrifood Research Finland, MTT, Finland

(P: 357) Possibilities to Improve Occupational Safety by Animal Handling Practices: a Qualitative Study from Finnish Dairy FarmsMarja K. Kallioniemi, Agrifood Research Finland, MTT, Finland

(P: 358) Evaluation of Natural Radioactivity of Some Deposition Radyvnvklyydhay Aquatic Plants and Arvand River and the Persian GulfMarjan Falah, Azad University Khuzestan, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 359) Occupational Health and Safety Culture in the School: Research, Development, Promotion and DisseminationMarta Petyx, INAIL. Department of Occupational Medicine, Italy

(P: 360) The Surgeon Dentist to Stress not Perceived as an Occupational RiskMartha Patricia Hernández Guerrero, University of Guadalajara, Brazil

(P: 361) 15 Key Lessons Learned from a Lifetime in Health and SafetyMartin Barnard, Capita Symonds Limited, United Kingdom

(P: 362) Organizational and Personal Factors in Judging the Occupational Risk AcceptabilityMatilde Rodrigues, University of Minho, Portugal

(P: 363) Alcohol Abuse at Workplace: a Qualitative Assessment in Health SurveillanceMartinez K., ASEPEYO, Spain

(P: 364) Preventing and Controlling Endemic Diseases during a Pipeline Construction in Amazon RegionMauricio Abi Ramia Chimelli, Brazilian Petroleum Company, Brazil

(P: 365) Occupational Exposure to Noise and Inhalable Particles in the Monitoring of Gaseous Emissions - Case StudyMaximino Rodrigues, Envienergy, Lda., Portugal

(P: 366) Software for National Monitoring of OHS Services at WorkplaceMeftun Sakallý, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 367) Burning Future of Indian Youth: Case Study of Indian Firework IndustriesMeghna Agarwal, National Law Institute University, Bhopal, India

(P: 368) Prevalence of Subjective and Musculoskeletal Symptoms among Cold Store WorkersMehdi Ghasemkhani, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 369) Evaluation of Change Schedule of Organic vapor Respirator Cartridges in a Pet ochemical IndustryMehdi Jahangiri, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 370) Evaluating the Process of Diagnosis of Occupational Diseases and Applications of Different CountriesMehmet Berk, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 371) National OHS Policy Documents and Implementation Mehmet Berk, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 372) Occupational Accidents and due to the Changing Business World: a Case Study for ÇorluMehmet Caner Kocabaþý, Tekirdað Namýk Kemal University, Turkey

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(P: 373) Analysis of the Workdays Lost Due to on Occupational Accidents in Western Lignites Enterprise (GLI) Coal Mines Mehmet Taksuk, Garp Lignite Enterprise, Turkey

(P: 374) Statistical Analysis of Work Accidents in Garp Lignite Enterprise and a Case Study on a Particular Accident Mehmet Taksuk, Garp Lignite Enterprise, Turkey

(P: 375) Standardization of Safety and Health SignalsMehmet Said Aðaoðullarý, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 376) Women Workers in OSHMehmet Said Aðaoðullarý, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 377) Monitoring of Evaluating Man-Made Mineral Fibres: Scanning Electron Microscopy MethodMeltem Mete Kýlýç, Occupational Safety and Health Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 378) Occupational Diseases in Montenegro: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,Mensud Grbovic, Medical School of Podgorica University of Montenegro, Serbia and Montenegro

(P: 379) Knowledge on Infection Control, Attitudes and Practices of Manicurists and Pedicurists in Establishments Registered to the Chamber of Commerce in BornovaMeral Türk, Department of Public Health, Ege University Medical School, Turkey

(P: 380) Monitoring of OSH in Spain: the Spanish Observatory of Working ConditionsMercedes Tejedor Aibar, Institute of Safety and Hygiene at Work, Spain

(P: 381) Merve Ercan, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, Turkey

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Metin Çelikiz, Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Turkey

(P: 383) The Relationship Between Socioemographic Characteristics, Working Life Characteristics and Work-Related Accidents of Nurses in Mugla State HospitalMetin Pýçakçýefe, Department of Public Health, School of Medicine Muðla University, Turkey

How Safe are MSDSs?

The Prevelance of Pneumoconiosis in Private Coal Mines Workers

(P: 384) Outcome of the POSITIVE Program in Indonesia for Five YearsMiwako Nagasu, Wageningen University, Japan

(P: 385) Assessing Work - Related Stress and Integrated Health and Safety ManagementMichele Buonanno, Golder Associates, Italy

(P: 386) The HSWI: Health and Safety Workplace Index. A New Method for Managing the Residual Risk in HospitalsMichele Buonanno, Golder Associates, Italy

(P: 387) Safety and Health at Work as a Factor of Competitiveness of Organizations Miguel Corticeiro Neves, Portuguese Air Force, Portugal

(P: 388) Risk Assessment in Portuguese Air Force – A Short, Clear and Concise MethodologyMiguel Corticeiro Neves, Portuguese Air Force, Portugal

(P: 389) Integration of Occupational Health Services in Primary Health Services Mine Esin Ocaktan, Ankara University, Turkey

(P: 390) Emotional Safety Emirates AluminiumMohammad Hussein, Emirates Aluminium, United Arab Emirates

(P: 391) Why I Moved from Engineering Towards HSE?Mohammad Hussein, Emirates Aluminium, United Arab Emirates

(P: 392) Can Cross Median Structures Affect on Efficiency of Parallel Noise Barriers?Mohammad Reza Monazzam, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 393) Occupational and Commuting Injuries among Non-Governmental Employees in MalaysiaMohammed Azman B. Aziz Mohammed, Social Security Organization, Malaysia

(P: 394) Ergonomics Assessment of Musculoskeletal Disorders Risk Factors in Building Construction Workers by Path MethodMohammed Hajaghazadeh, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 395) Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Disorders in Steel Industry Workers, 2010Mohammed Hamed Hosseini, Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 396) Prevalence of Respiratory Symptoms in Ceramic Factory Workers in Birjand Iran, 2010Mohammed Hamed Hosseini, Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 397) Comparing Respiratory Symptoms among Welders and Official Staff in One of Arak Industrial Factory Mohamad Javad Ghannadzade, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 398) Occupational Health and Safety on Oil and Gas SectorsMohammed Othman Khalifa, CCOSH-CIS Unit, Republic of Yemen

(P: 399) Estimation of the Flammability Characteristics and Zone of a Hydrocarbon Vapor Mixture above Refinery's Liquid WasteMohanad El-Harbawi, University of Technology PETRONAS, Malaysia

(P: 400) Environmental Aspects by Life Cycle Analysis in Production Processes: Case of the Cement IndustryMoney Abdelmoumene, University of Batna, Algeria

(P: 401) Social Realities of the Workers of the Informal Economy Gender, Jalisco, MexicoMónica Isabel Contreras Estrada, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 402) Evaluation of the Efficiency of Respiratory Protective Equipment Based on Biological Monitoring Indicator, Ortho-Cresol, in Urine of Workers Exposed to TolueneMonireh Khadem, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 403) The Determinants of Sick Leave Durations of Spanish Self-EmployedMoral Alfonso, University of Valladolid, Spain

(P: 404) ANSES Proposes a New Tool to Limit Peaks of Exposure in the WorkplaceMounia El Yamani, French Agency for Food Environmental and Occupational Health Safety, France

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Muhammed Furkan Kahraman, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 406) OHSAS on Machining Mustafa Ceyhun, Ýskenderun Iron and Steel Co.,Turkey

(P: 407) Electromagnetic Field Mapping and Health Status of Workers Exposed to Electromagnetic Fields in a University HospitalMustafa N. Ýlhan, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 408) The Frequency of Occupational Accident-Illnesses and Related Factors in Employees Working in Tunçbilek and Soma MinesMustafa N. Ýlhan, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 409) The Mapping of EM Field and Evaluation of Health StatusMustafa N. Ýlhan, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 410) Working Conditions, Frequency of Occupational Accidents-Ilnesses and Related Factors of Workers Working in a Construction Area in SakaryaMustafa N. Ýlhan, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 411) Knowledge, Attitude and Behaviour of Physicians Working in Primary and Tertiary Health Care Towards Occupational Accidents and IlnessesMustafa N. Ýlhan, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 412) How to be Successful in Implementing OHS Management SystemMustangid Muhammad Ismail, Pt Freeport Indonesia, Indonesia

(P: 413) An Accident: What Does It Mean to You and Your OrganizationMustangid Muhammad Ismail, Pt Freeport Indonesia, Indonesia

(P: 414) Occupational Health and Safety in the Informal Economy in Brazil: Street Vendors; Collectors of Materials for Recycling; Rural Workers and FishermenMyrian Matsuo, Fundacentro - Ministry of Labour and Employment of Brazil, Brazil

(P: 415) Nurses Exposure to Cytostatics in the University Hospital Center Ibn RochdNahime Laila, Department of Occupational Health, University Hospital Center Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 416) Simplified Integrated Management Systems for Small and Medium Enterprises Adapted to the Italian Construction Industry SectorN. Manderioli,Politecnico Di Milano, Italy

(P: 417) Prevalence of Risk Factors For Non-Transmissible Diseases in Workers of Industry in Bahia / BrazilNatalia Ribeiro, Social Service of Industry - Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 418) Youth, Employment and Occupational Hazards. A Vision of Workers about the Risk Factors at WorkNathacha Camacho Sanchez, University of Carabobo, Venezuela

(P: 419) Food (Fighting Obesity Through Offer and Demand) . A Workplace Health Promotion ProgrammeNathalie Renaudin, Edenred, Belgium

(P: 420) Childcare Vouchers: An Answer to Stress Prevention and a Tool for Work-Life BalanceNathalie Renaudin, Edenred, Belgium

(P: 421) Occupational Health and Safety Conditions and Solution Proposals in the Furniture Industry in TurkeyNazan Ekiz, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 422) Provision of Occupational Health and Safety and the Employer LiabilityNazan Güleryüz Þiviloðlu, TÜPRAÞ, Turkey

(P: 423) Implementation of the European Physical Agents Directive for Vibration in GermanyNazim Gizem Forta, Federal Institute For Occupational Safety And Health (BAUA), Germany

(P: 424) OHS Conditions at Aliaða Ship Dismantling Area and Improving Them by RecommendationsNefise Burcu Ünal, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey,

(P: 425) Determination, Diagnosis on Occupational Diseases and Increasing Sensitivity of OHS Professionals in TurkeyN.Burcu Ünal, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 426) Health and Safety Issues of an (Ammonium Nitrate) Fertilizer ProductionNevsal Usta, Toros Aðrý Industry and Trade Co. Inc., Turkey

(P: 427) Search and Rescue Training as Part of Health and Safety Management SystemNihal Sönmez, Pharmaceutical Company, Turkey

(P: 428) Explosion Protection Nihan Merve Akgül, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 429) OSH Professional Competence Management System: Framework of New ApproachNikolay Novikov, Perm Regional OSH Centre of Perm State Technical University, Russian Federation

(P: 430) Job Satisfaction and Stress of Municipal WorkersNimet Emel Lüleci, Marmara University, Turkey

(P: 431) Safety and Health of Female Workers in Polluting Industries: Experience in Pondicherry Region, IndiaNirmala Velan, Pondicherry University, India

(P: 432) A Cohort Study of Japanese Toner Manufacturing Workers: 5 Years Follow-Up on Biochemical Indices and MarkersNobuaki Yanagi, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan

(P: 433) Child Labour and Health Outcomes- A Critical Review of Published Evidence 1988-2008Norbert Wagner, University of South Florida, USA

(P: 434) Improvement of Occupational Health and Safety Culture in the Furniture IndustryNurdan Kubal Güler, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 435) The Importance of Safety Studies in MuseumsNuri Özer Erbay, Ýstanbul University, Turkey

(P: 436) Scientific Methodical Bases for Rating Work Intensity and Professional RiskNurlan Smagulov, Karaganda State Medical University, Kazakhstan

(P: 437) Nanosafety in the Workplace: The State of Research in Ukraine

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(P: 373) Analysis of the Workdays Lost Due to on Occupational Accidents in Western Lignites Enterprise (GLI) Coal Mines Mehmet Taksuk, Garp Lignite Enterprise, Turkey

(P: 374) Statistical Analysis of Work Accidents in Garp Lignite Enterprise and a Case Study on a Particular Accident Mehmet Taksuk, Garp Lignite Enterprise, Turkey

(P: 375) Standardization of Safety and Health SignalsMehmet Said Aðaoðullarý, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 376) Women Workers in OSHMehmet Said Aðaoðullarý, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 377) Monitoring of Evaluating Man-Made Mineral Fibres: Scanning Electron Microscopy MethodMeltem Mete Kýlýç, Occupational Safety and Health Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 378) Occupational Diseases in Montenegro: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,Mensud Grbovic, Medical School of Podgorica University of Montenegro, Serbia and Montenegro

(P: 379) Knowledge on Infection Control, Attitudes and Practices of Manicurists and Pedicurists in Establishments Registered to the Chamber of Commerce in BornovaMeral Türk, Department of Public Health, Ege University Medical School, Turkey

(P: 380) Monitoring of OSH in Spain: the Spanish Observatory of Working ConditionsMercedes Tejedor Aibar, Institute of Safety and Hygiene at Work, Spain

(P: 381) Merve Ercan, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, Turkey

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Metin Çelikiz, Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Turkey

(P: 383) The Relationship Between Socioemographic Characteristics, Working Life Characteristics and Work-Related Accidents of Nurses in Mugla State HospitalMetin Pýçakçýefe, Department of Public Health, School of Medicine Muðla University, Turkey

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(P: 384) Outcome of the POSITIVE Program in Indonesia for Five YearsMiwako Nagasu, Wageningen University, Japan

(P: 385) Assessing Work - Related Stress and Integrated Health and Safety ManagementMichele Buonanno, Golder Associates, Italy

(P: 386) The HSWI: Health and Safety Workplace Index. A New Method for Managing the Residual Risk in HospitalsMichele Buonanno, Golder Associates, Italy

(P: 387) Safety and Health at Work as a Factor of Competitiveness of Organizations Miguel Corticeiro Neves, Portuguese Air Force, Portugal

(P: 388) Risk Assessment in Portuguese Air Force – A Short, Clear and Concise MethodologyMiguel Corticeiro Neves, Portuguese Air Force, Portugal

(P: 389) Integration of Occupational Health Services in Primary Health Services Mine Esin Ocaktan, Ankara University, Turkey

(P: 390) Emotional Safety Emirates AluminiumMohammad Hussein, Emirates Aluminium, United Arab Emirates

(P: 391) Why I Moved from Engineering Towards HSE?Mohammad Hussein, Emirates Aluminium, United Arab Emirates

(P: 392) Can Cross Median Structures Affect on Efficiency of Parallel Noise Barriers?Mohammad Reza Monazzam, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 393) Occupational and Commuting Injuries among Non-Governmental Employees in MalaysiaMohammed Azman B. Aziz Mohammed, Social Security Organization, Malaysia

(P: 394) Ergonomics Assessment of Musculoskeletal Disorders Risk Factors in Building Construction Workers by Path MethodMohammed Hajaghazadeh, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 395) Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Disorders in Steel Industry Workers, 2010Mohammed Hamed Hosseini, Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 396) Prevalence of Respiratory Symptoms in Ceramic Factory Workers in Birjand Iran, 2010Mohammed Hamed Hosseini, Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 397) Comparing Respiratory Symptoms among Welders and Official Staff in One of Arak Industrial Factory Mohamad Javad Ghannadzade, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 398) Occupational Health and Safety on Oil and Gas SectorsMohammed Othman Khalifa, CCOSH-CIS Unit, Republic of Yemen

(P: 399) Estimation of the Flammability Characteristics and Zone of a Hydrocarbon Vapor Mixture above Refinery's Liquid WasteMohanad El-Harbawi, University of Technology PETRONAS, Malaysia

(P: 400) Environmental Aspects by Life Cycle Analysis in Production Processes: Case of the Cement IndustryMoney Abdelmoumene, University of Batna, Algeria

(P: 401) Social Realities of the Workers of the Informal Economy Gender, Jalisco, MexicoMónica Isabel Contreras Estrada, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

(P: 402) Evaluation of the Efficiency of Respiratory Protective Equipment Based on Biological Monitoring Indicator, Ortho-Cresol, in Urine of Workers Exposed to TolueneMonireh Khadem, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 403) The Determinants of Sick Leave Durations of Spanish Self-EmployedMoral Alfonso, University of Valladolid, Spain

(P: 404) ANSES Proposes a New Tool to Limit Peaks of Exposure in the WorkplaceMounia El Yamani, French Agency for Food Environmental and Occupational Health Safety, France

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Muhammed Furkan Kahraman, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 406) OHSAS on Machining Mustafa Ceyhun, Ýskenderun Iron and Steel Co.,Turkey

(P: 407) Electromagnetic Field Mapping and Health Status of Workers Exposed to Electromagnetic Fields in a University HospitalMustafa N. Ýlhan, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 408) The Frequency of Occupational Accident-Illnesses and Related Factors in Employees Working in Tunçbilek and Soma MinesMustafa N. Ýlhan, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 409) The Mapping of EM Field and Evaluation of Health StatusMustafa N. Ýlhan, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 410) Working Conditions, Frequency of Occupational Accidents-Ilnesses and Related Factors of Workers Working in a Construction Area in SakaryaMustafa N. Ýlhan, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 411) Knowledge, Attitude and Behaviour of Physicians Working in Primary and Tertiary Health Care Towards Occupational Accidents and IlnessesMustafa N. Ýlhan, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 412) How to be Successful in Implementing OHS Management SystemMustangid Muhammad Ismail, Pt Freeport Indonesia, Indonesia

(P: 413) An Accident: What Does It Mean to You and Your OrganizationMustangid Muhammad Ismail, Pt Freeport Indonesia, Indonesia

(P: 414) Occupational Health and Safety in the Informal Economy in Brazil: Street Vendors; Collectors of Materials for Recycling; Rural Workers and FishermenMyrian Matsuo, Fundacentro - Ministry of Labour and Employment of Brazil, Brazil

(P: 415) Nurses Exposure to Cytostatics in the University Hospital Center Ibn RochdNahime Laila, Department of Occupational Health, University Hospital Center Ibn Rochd, Morocco

(P: 416) Simplified Integrated Management Systems for Small and Medium Enterprises Adapted to the Italian Construction Industry SectorN. Manderioli,Politecnico Di Milano, Italy

(P: 417) Prevalence of Risk Factors For Non-Transmissible Diseases in Workers of Industry in Bahia / BrazilNatalia Ribeiro, Social Service of Industry - Regional Department Bahia, Brazil

(P: 418) Youth, Employment and Occupational Hazards. A Vision of Workers about the Risk Factors at WorkNathacha Camacho Sanchez, University of Carabobo, Venezuela

(P: 419) Food (Fighting Obesity Through Offer and Demand) . A Workplace Health Promotion ProgrammeNathalie Renaudin, Edenred, Belgium

(P: 420) Childcare Vouchers: An Answer to Stress Prevention and a Tool for Work-Life BalanceNathalie Renaudin, Edenred, Belgium

(P: 421) Occupational Health and Safety Conditions and Solution Proposals in the Furniture Industry in TurkeyNazan Ekiz, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 422) Provision of Occupational Health and Safety and the Employer LiabilityNazan Güleryüz Þiviloðlu, TÜPRAÞ, Turkey

(P: 423) Implementation of the European Physical Agents Directive for Vibration in GermanyNazim Gizem Forta, Federal Institute For Occupational Safety And Health (BAUA), Germany

(P: 424) OHS Conditions at Aliaða Ship Dismantling Area and Improving Them by RecommendationsNefise Burcu Ünal, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey,

(P: 425) Determination, Diagnosis on Occupational Diseases and Increasing Sensitivity of OHS Professionals in TurkeyN.Burcu Ünal, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 426) Health and Safety Issues of an (Ammonium Nitrate) Fertilizer ProductionNevsal Usta, Toros Aðrý Industry and Trade Co. Inc., Turkey

(P: 427) Search and Rescue Training as Part of Health and Safety Management SystemNihal Sönmez, Pharmaceutical Company, Turkey

(P: 428) Explosion Protection Nihan Merve Akgül, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 429) OSH Professional Competence Management System: Framework of New ApproachNikolay Novikov, Perm Regional OSH Centre of Perm State Technical University, Russian Federation

(P: 430) Job Satisfaction and Stress of Municipal WorkersNimet Emel Lüleci, Marmara University, Turkey

(P: 431) Safety and Health of Female Workers in Polluting Industries: Experience in Pondicherry Region, IndiaNirmala Velan, Pondicherry University, India

(P: 432) A Cohort Study of Japanese Toner Manufacturing Workers: 5 Years Follow-Up on Biochemical Indices and MarkersNobuaki Yanagi, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan

(P: 433) Child Labour and Health Outcomes- A Critical Review of Published Evidence 1988-2008Norbert Wagner, University of South Florida, USA

(P: 434) Improvement of Occupational Health and Safety Culture in the Furniture IndustryNurdan Kubal Güler, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 435) The Importance of Safety Studies in MuseumsNuri Özer Erbay, Ýstanbul University, Turkey

(P: 436) Scientific Methodical Bases for Rating Work Intensity and Professional RiskNurlan Smagulov, Karaganda State Medical University, Kazakhstan

(P: 437) Nanosafety in the Workplace: The State of Research in Ukraine

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(P: 438) The Ultimate Defence Line for Forest Workers: Personal Protection Equipment and Their Use in Turkish Forestry PracticeOsman Engür, Ýstanbul University Faculty of Forestry, Turkey

(P: 439) The Role of Protective Device Inspections Otto Goernemann, SICK AG, Germany

(P: 440) Electronic WastesOya Candar, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 441) The Role and Importance of Primary Test and Determination Studies for Prevention Occupational Accidents at Construction SitesÖmer Korkut, Ideal OSH Ltd., Turkey

(P: 442) Indoor Air Quality in Dental School EnvironmentH. Özgen Timuçin, Ministry of Labour and

2 Social Security, Turkey, Hacettepe University, Turkey

(P: 443) Energy Control and Power Lockout ''Safety Practices in Automotive Industry Ford Otosan''Özgür Dandin, Ford Otosan, Turkey

(P: 444) Evaluation of Workers Who are not Focused on their Job in a EnterpriseÖzlem Coþkun, Medicine Faculty of Gazi University, Turkey

(P: 445) Pyschological Harassment (Mobbing) as a Psycho-Social risk in the Workplace; Qualitative Research on the AcademicsÖzlem Çakýr, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey

(P: 446) OHS Development in Shipbuilding SectorÖzlem Karaboða, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 447) Occupational Implications for Emergence of Fox Rabies in North-Eastern ItalyP. Tomao, INAIL, Italy

(P: 448) Integration of a General Perspective, about Safety and Health at Work in VascoPablo Uriarte, Catalunya Politechnique University

(P: 449) From Measurements to Action - A Theoretical Framework for Reducing Flour Dust Exposure in BakeriesPaivi Piispanen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland

(P: 450) Effects of Work Design and Training on Occupational Accidents in the Manufacturing Sector in GreecePanagiota Katsakiori, Greek Labour Inspectorate, Greece

(P: 451) State of the Art of the Conditions and Environment of Work of the Nursing Personnel in Venezuela, Period 2004-2008Patricia Maria Ramos Galindez, Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela

(P: 452) Validation of the Inhalable Dust Algorithm of the Advanced Reach Tool Using a Dataset from the Pharmaceutical IndustryPatricia E. Mc Donnell, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland

(P: 453) The Advantages of Learning by Immersion for the Prevention of Occupational and Technology Related RisksPatrick Ndjom, Ready to be, France

(P: 454) Risk Management of Manufactured Nanomaterials, Control Banding Nanotool Delft University of TechnologyPaul Swuste, Safety Science Group, Netherlands

(P: 455) Campaign for the Recognition and Evaluation of Environmental RisksPaulo Sergio De, Petrobras Transporters, Brazil

(P: 456) Post-Graduation Education on Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) : Results from a Survey within European CountriesPedro Arezes, School of Engineering, University of Minho, Portugal

(P: 457) Designing a European Master in OH&S Management: Searching for PartnersPedro Riesgo, University of Oviedo, Spain

(P: 458) Common Issues on Occupational Safety and Health in Small and Medium Size Enterprises in TurkeyPervin Katmer Gürkan, UZD Environment and Occupational Safety Consultation, Turkey

(P: 459) The Role of Occupational Physicians in the Work Health and Safety: Some Practical ProblemsPervin Somer, Law Faculty Kadir Has University, Turkey

(P: 460) What Do We Really Know about Semicircular Lipoatrophy?Pena R, Asepeyo Matepss 151, Spain

(P: 461) Occupational Health and Safety in Agriculture: Situation and Priorities at the Beginning of the Third MillenniumPetar Bulat, University of Belgrade School of Medicine, Serbia and Montenegro

(P: 462) Examination of Occupational Health Conditions at Gas StationsPetek Özkan, Occupational Health and SafetyCenter (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 463) Prevention Through Competence/ Competence through Cultural MaturityPhilip Mcaleenan, Expert Ease International, North Ireland

(P: 464) Methodology for the Evaluation of Qualitative Factors in Safety CulturePhilip Mcaleenan, Expert Ease International, N. Ireland

(P: 465) Assessment of Airborne Asbestos Exposure During the Ship Dismantling and RecyclingPýnar Atabek, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 466) Pathology LabsPýnar Atabek, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 467) Psychosocial Risks at Work and Strategies Supporting Psychological HealthPýnar Ünsal, Ýstanbul University, Turkey

(P: 468) A Statistical View of the Occupational Health and Safety of Industry Maintenance Workers in FinlandPirjo Irmeli Korhonen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland

(P: 469) Risk Factors for Development and Persistence of Neck Pain in Undergraduate Students: A 1- Year Prospective Cohort StudyPrawit Janwantanakul, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

(P: 470) Prevalence of and Biopsychosocial Factors Associated with Low Back Pain in Commercial Airline PilotsPrawit Janwantanakul, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

(P: 471) Occupational Health and Safety in Wastewater Treatment PlantsRabia Özkars, Sivas Municipality SÝBESKÝ Directorate, Turkey

(P: 472) Systematic Promotion of Substitution of Hazardous Chemicals on an International Level - The Approach of the European Project “Subsport”Raluca Stepa, Kooperationsstelle Hamburg Ife, Germany

(P: 473) The Follow up Study of Workers with Hepatitis BRana Güven, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 474) Work Injuries as an Indicator of Safety in a workplaceRasim Agic, Health Care Center, Serbia and Montenegro

(P: 475) An Ergonomic Approach for Improving Occupational Safety and Health of Construction WorkersRatri Parida, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India

(P: 476) Work - Related Stress Measurement and ManagementRebeca Navarro, Unilever Mexico, Mexico

(P: 477) German Technical Rule Biological Agents in Health Care and Welfare Services - an Example for Good Practice to Avoid Needle Stick AccidentsRegina Jackel, Federal Institute dor Occupational Safety and Health, Germany

(P: 478) A Friendly Risk IndicatorReginaldo Pedreira Lapa,Ctg, Brazil

(P: 479) International Partnership Approach to Biosafety Training Provision in Europe and AsiaReid Aalastair, The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

(P: 480) Intelligent Management of Safety and Health Information at the Core of All Planning, Evaluation and Surveillance Efforts at Enterprise Level: Approaches and Methodologies to be SharedRene Mendes, School of Medicine Ufmg, Brazil

(P: 481) Factors Affecting Worker's Job Satisfaction in a Textile Factory in Denizli ProvinceReþit Hüsnü Bülent Bilgiç, Association of Occupational Health Physicians, Turkey

(P: 482) Effects of Job Stress on Mental Health of Tehran 12 - Regional Police - Men Officers in Iran (June, 2003) Reza Abbaszadeh Dizaji, Office of Vice-Chancellor to Health Affairs West Azerbaijan Province, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 483) Prevention Cultures for Risk Management Strategies at WorkRicardo C Rezzonico, National Technological University, Argentina

(P: 484) Occupational Neoplasms Prevention in the State of Parana-BrazilRicardo Del Segue Villas-Boas, Serviço Social Da Industrial Sesi, Brazil

(P: 485) Understanding the Work of the Production in School Backpacks: Case Study of the Methodology of the National Conservatory of Arts and OfficeRicardo Villas Boas, Serviço Social Da Industrial Sesi, Brazil

(P: 486) Vocal Health Self-Evaluation, in BrazilRicardo Del Segue Villas-Boas, Serviço Social Da Industrial Sesi, Brazil

(P: 487) Dignity is a Safe Work Practice - Creating Well-Being at Work Through Physical, Psychological and Emotional SafetyRobin Nicholas, Health and Safety Communications, United States of America

(P: 488) Construction of the National Occupational Safety and Health Profile of BrazilRogério Galvão Da Silva, Fundacentro – Ministry of Labour and Employment, Brazil.

(P: 489) How to Motivate for SafetyRon C Mckinnon, Ron C Mckinnon and Associates, South Africa

(P: 490) I Changed Safety Culture and It Nearly Killed MeRon C Mckinnon, Ron C Mckinnon and Associates, South Africa

(P: 491) Changing Safety's ParadigmsRon C Mckinnon, Ron C Mckinnon and Associates, South Africa

(P: 492) Qualitative Evaluations of Air Bringing Safety Environments to WorkRosemary Zamataro, Projecontrol – Consultoria Empresarial E Serviços Ltd., Brazil

(P: 493) The Significance of Methods for Assessment of Functional Status for Occupational Medicine ResearchRouja Nikolova, National Center of Public Protection, Bulgaria

(P: 494) The Response of the Autonomic Nervous System Under Mental Stress Positions Individuals in Risk GroupsRouja Nikolova, National Center of Public Protection, Bulgaria

(P: 495) EUROSHNET- Sharing Knowledge and Experience for High-Quality Standards and InnovationRuediger Reitz, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Germany,

(P: 496) TOSHIBUMI GAMO: Builder of Safety CultureRyoichi Horiguchi, Kinki University, Faculty of Law, Japan

(P: 497) Estimation and Analysis of Costs Associated with Fatal Occupational Accidents in a Manufacturing Company in IranS. Mahmoudi, Hamadan Med. Science University, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 498) Workplace Violence and Related Factors among Health Workers in Hospitals of a Faculty of Medicine in AnkaraSabahattin Kocadað, Ministry of Health, Turkey

(P: 499) Occupational Injuries and Occupational Safety and Health in Northern Cyprus Construction IndustrySabriye Topal, Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkey

(P: 500) Blood Exposure Accidents among Medical Laboratories' StaffSaloua Kabbaj, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

(P: 501) Professional Burnout Syndrome among the Caregivers of Pediatric ServicesSaloua Kabbaj, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

(P: 502) Accidentology among Nursing StaffSaloua Kabbaj, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

(P: 503) Diagnosis and Evaluation of Fire Risk by the Running of Rna – Statistical Analysis: Algerian Industry CaseSamia Chebira, Lab (Larpi), Hygiene and Industrial Safety Institute, University of Batna, Algeria

(P: 504) Carcinogen Surveillance Activity Driven by Trade Unions in KoreaSangjun Choi, Catholic University of Daegu, Republic of Korea

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(P: 438) The Ultimate Defence Line for Forest Workers: Personal Protection Equipment and Their Use in Turkish Forestry PracticeOsman Engür, Ýstanbul University Faculty of Forestry, Turkey

(P: 439) The Role of Protective Device Inspections Otto Goernemann, SICK AG, Germany

(P: 440) Electronic WastesOya Candar, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 441) The Role and Importance of Primary Test and Determination Studies for Prevention Occupational Accidents at Construction SitesÖmer Korkut, Ideal OSH Ltd., Turkey

(P: 442) Indoor Air Quality in Dental School EnvironmentH. Özgen Timuçin, Ministry of Labour and

2 Social Security, Turkey, Hacettepe University, Turkey

(P: 443) Energy Control and Power Lockout ''Safety Practices in Automotive Industry Ford Otosan''Özgür Dandin, Ford Otosan, Turkey

(P: 444) Evaluation of Workers Who are not Focused on their Job in a EnterpriseÖzlem Coþkun, Medicine Faculty of Gazi University, Turkey

(P: 445) Pyschological Harassment (Mobbing) as a Psycho-Social risk in the Workplace; Qualitative Research on the AcademicsÖzlem Çakýr, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey

(P: 446) OHS Development in Shipbuilding SectorÖzlem Karaboða, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 447) Occupational Implications for Emergence of Fox Rabies in North-Eastern ItalyP. Tomao, INAIL, Italy

(P: 448) Integration of a General Perspective, about Safety and Health at Work in VascoPablo Uriarte, Catalunya Politechnique University

(P: 449) From Measurements to Action - A Theoretical Framework for Reducing Flour Dust Exposure in BakeriesPaivi Piispanen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland

(P: 450) Effects of Work Design and Training on Occupational Accidents in the Manufacturing Sector in GreecePanagiota Katsakiori, Greek Labour Inspectorate, Greece

(P: 451) State of the Art of the Conditions and Environment of Work of the Nursing Personnel in Venezuela, Period 2004-2008Patricia Maria Ramos Galindez, Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela

(P: 452) Validation of the Inhalable Dust Algorithm of the Advanced Reach Tool Using a Dataset from the Pharmaceutical IndustryPatricia E. Mc Donnell, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland

(P: 453) The Advantages of Learning by Immersion for the Prevention of Occupational and Technology Related RisksPatrick Ndjom, Ready to be, France

(P: 454) Risk Management of Manufactured Nanomaterials, Control Banding Nanotool Delft University of TechnologyPaul Swuste, Safety Science Group, Netherlands

(P: 455) Campaign for the Recognition and Evaluation of Environmental RisksPaulo Sergio De, Petrobras Transporters, Brazil

(P: 456) Post-Graduation Education on Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) : Results from a Survey within European CountriesPedro Arezes, School of Engineering, University of Minho, Portugal

(P: 457) Designing a European Master in OH&S Management: Searching for PartnersPedro Riesgo, University of Oviedo, Spain

(P: 458) Common Issues on Occupational Safety and Health in Small and Medium Size Enterprises in TurkeyPervin Katmer Gürkan, UZD Environment and Occupational Safety Consultation, Turkey

(P: 459) The Role of Occupational Physicians in the Work Health and Safety: Some Practical ProblemsPervin Somer, Law Faculty Kadir Has University, Turkey

(P: 460) What Do We Really Know about Semicircular Lipoatrophy?Pena R, Asepeyo Matepss 151, Spain

(P: 461) Occupational Health and Safety in Agriculture: Situation and Priorities at the Beginning of the Third MillenniumPetar Bulat, University of Belgrade School of Medicine, Serbia and Montenegro

(P: 462) Examination of Occupational Health Conditions at Gas StationsPetek Özkan, Occupational Health and SafetyCenter (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 463) Prevention Through Competence/ Competence through Cultural MaturityPhilip Mcaleenan, Expert Ease International, North Ireland

(P: 464) Methodology for the Evaluation of Qualitative Factors in Safety CulturePhilip Mcaleenan, Expert Ease International, N. Ireland

(P: 465) Assessment of Airborne Asbestos Exposure During the Ship Dismantling and RecyclingPýnar Atabek, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 466) Pathology LabsPýnar Atabek, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 467) Psychosocial Risks at Work and Strategies Supporting Psychological HealthPýnar Ünsal, Ýstanbul University, Turkey

(P: 468) A Statistical View of the Occupational Health and Safety of Industry Maintenance Workers in FinlandPirjo Irmeli Korhonen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland

(P: 469) Risk Factors for Development and Persistence of Neck Pain in Undergraduate Students: A 1- Year Prospective Cohort StudyPrawit Janwantanakul, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

(P: 470) Prevalence of and Biopsychosocial Factors Associated with Low Back Pain in Commercial Airline PilotsPrawit Janwantanakul, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

(P: 471) Occupational Health and Safety in Wastewater Treatment PlantsRabia Özkars, Sivas Municipality SÝBESKÝ Directorate, Turkey

(P: 472) Systematic Promotion of Substitution of Hazardous Chemicals on an International Level - The Approach of the European Project “Subsport”Raluca Stepa, Kooperationsstelle Hamburg Ife, Germany

(P: 473) The Follow up Study of Workers with Hepatitis BRana Güven, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 474) Work Injuries as an Indicator of Safety in a workplaceRasim Agic, Health Care Center, Serbia and Montenegro

(P: 475) An Ergonomic Approach for Improving Occupational Safety and Health of Construction WorkersRatri Parida, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India

(P: 476) Work - Related Stress Measurement and ManagementRebeca Navarro, Unilever Mexico, Mexico

(P: 477) German Technical Rule Biological Agents in Health Care and Welfare Services - an Example for Good Practice to Avoid Needle Stick AccidentsRegina Jackel, Federal Institute dor Occupational Safety and Health, Germany

(P: 478) A Friendly Risk IndicatorReginaldo Pedreira Lapa,Ctg, Brazil

(P: 479) International Partnership Approach to Biosafety Training Provision in Europe and AsiaReid Aalastair, The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

(P: 480) Intelligent Management of Safety and Health Information at the Core of All Planning, Evaluation and Surveillance Efforts at Enterprise Level: Approaches and Methodologies to be SharedRene Mendes, School of Medicine Ufmg, Brazil

(P: 481) Factors Affecting Worker's Job Satisfaction in a Textile Factory in Denizli ProvinceReþit Hüsnü Bülent Bilgiç, Association of Occupational Health Physicians, Turkey

(P: 482) Effects of Job Stress on Mental Health of Tehran 12 - Regional Police - Men Officers in Iran (June, 2003) Reza Abbaszadeh Dizaji, Office of Vice-Chancellor to Health Affairs West Azerbaijan Province, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 483) Prevention Cultures for Risk Management Strategies at WorkRicardo C Rezzonico, National Technological University, Argentina

(P: 484) Occupational Neoplasms Prevention in the State of Parana-BrazilRicardo Del Segue Villas-Boas, Serviço Social Da Industrial Sesi, Brazil

(P: 485) Understanding the Work of the Production in School Backpacks: Case Study of the Methodology of the National Conservatory of Arts and OfficeRicardo Villas Boas, Serviço Social Da Industrial Sesi, Brazil

(P: 486) Vocal Health Self-Evaluation, in BrazilRicardo Del Segue Villas-Boas, Serviço Social Da Industrial Sesi, Brazil

(P: 487) Dignity is a Safe Work Practice - Creating Well-Being at Work Through Physical, Psychological and Emotional SafetyRobin Nicholas, Health and Safety Communications, United States of America

(P: 488) Construction of the National Occupational Safety and Health Profile of BrazilRogério Galvão Da Silva, Fundacentro – Ministry of Labour and Employment, Brazil.

(P: 489) How to Motivate for SafetyRon C Mckinnon, Ron C Mckinnon and Associates, South Africa

(P: 490) I Changed Safety Culture and It Nearly Killed MeRon C Mckinnon, Ron C Mckinnon and Associates, South Africa

(P: 491) Changing Safety's ParadigmsRon C Mckinnon, Ron C Mckinnon and Associates, South Africa

(P: 492) Qualitative Evaluations of Air Bringing Safety Environments to WorkRosemary Zamataro, Projecontrol – Consultoria Empresarial E Serviços Ltd., Brazil

(P: 493) The Significance of Methods for Assessment of Functional Status for Occupational Medicine ResearchRouja Nikolova, National Center of Public Protection, Bulgaria

(P: 494) The Response of the Autonomic Nervous System Under Mental Stress Positions Individuals in Risk GroupsRouja Nikolova, National Center of Public Protection, Bulgaria

(P: 495) EUROSHNET- Sharing Knowledge and Experience for High-Quality Standards and InnovationRuediger Reitz, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Germany,

(P: 496) TOSHIBUMI GAMO: Builder of Safety CultureRyoichi Horiguchi, Kinki University, Faculty of Law, Japan

(P: 497) Estimation and Analysis of Costs Associated with Fatal Occupational Accidents in a Manufacturing Company in IranS. Mahmoudi, Hamadan Med. Science University, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 498) Workplace Violence and Related Factors among Health Workers in Hospitals of a Faculty of Medicine in AnkaraSabahattin Kocadað, Ministry of Health, Turkey

(P: 499) Occupational Injuries and Occupational Safety and Health in Northern Cyprus Construction IndustrySabriye Topal, Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkey

(P: 500) Blood Exposure Accidents among Medical Laboratories' StaffSaloua Kabbaj, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

(P: 501) Professional Burnout Syndrome among the Caregivers of Pediatric ServicesSaloua Kabbaj, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

(P: 502) Accidentology among Nursing StaffSaloua Kabbaj, Occupational Health Service, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco

(P: 503) Diagnosis and Evaluation of Fire Risk by the Running of Rna – Statistical Analysis: Algerian Industry CaseSamia Chebira, Lab (Larpi), Hygiene and Industrial Safety Institute, University of Batna, Algeria

(P: 504) Carcinogen Surveillance Activity Driven by Trade Unions in KoreaSangjun Choi, Catholic University of Daegu, Republic of Korea

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(P: 505) Analysis of Occupational Stress and Determination of Effective Factors in One of the Country's IndustriesSara Karimi, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 506) Success Factors in Preventing Occupational Risks to Road Transport DriversSarah Copsey, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA), Spain

(P: 507) Evaluation of the Effect Myccorhiza and Degrading Bacteria in Enhanced Phytoremediation Oil Compound in Oil Contaminated SoilSarvi Moghanlo Vahid, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 508) Occupational Health and Safety Applications of Nursing Administration in OHSAS 18001 in a State HospitalSatý Birbudak, Siyami Ersek Cardiothoracic Surgery EAH, Turkey

(P: 509) Engineering Out the Hazards of a Machine ShopSean Wirth, Baker Hughes, United States of America

(P: 510) Safety & Health Effects of Liquefied Petroleum Gases During Production, Transportation, Storage and DisposalSeçil Ceylan, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 511) The Project of Determination, Diagnosis and OHS Professional's Precision Enhancement about Occupational Diseases in TurkeySelçuk Yaþar, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 512) Professional Development of Assistant OHS Experts on European Dimension of OHSSelçuk Yaþar, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 513) Machinery Park Area in Terms of Settlement Order of Occupational SafetySelman Aksoy, Düzce University, Turkey

(P: 514) Epidemiological Study of Respiratory Malignant Tumors in Men from Asbest City of Sverdlovsk RegionSergey V. Kashanskiy, Yekaterinburg Medical Research Center for Prophylaxis and Health Protection in Industrial Workers, Russian Federation

(P: 515) Employee NutritionSerkan Hacýosmanoðlu, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 516) Human Error Probability Index Assessment for Mastering of Emergency Situation in Gas Compression Stations (Gas Transmission of District No.3) Shaghayegh Rahimi Kamal, NIGC (National Iran Gas Company), Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 517) Human Capacity Development on Work Hazads and Safety Practices in the Telecommunication Industry in NigeriaShamusideen Kadiri, Lago Safety International, Nigeria

(P: 518) Gynaecological Disturbances among Females Engaged in the Manufacture of Sex HormonesSiha Mona, Cairo University, Egypt

(P: 519) Evaluation of the TRA ECETOC Model for Inhalation Workplace Exposure to Different Organic Solvents for Selected Process CategoriesSlawomir Czercak, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Poland

(P: 520) Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Occupation: Results of a Case-Control Study in Sousse, TunisiaSouhaiel Chatti, Department of Occupational Diseases, Farhat Hached University Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 521) Occupational Asthma in the Tunisian Central Region: Etiologies and Professional StatusSouhaiel Chatti, Department of Occupational Diseases, Farhat Hached University Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 522) Implementations of ENETOSHS. Suna Ahioðlu, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 523) Risk Assessment of Metal SectorS. Suna Ahioðlu, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 524) A Job-Technology-Risk Evaluation Methodology Using Fuzzy Set Theory for Designing a Safe Engineering Work System Souva Majumder, Bengal Engineering & Science University, India

(P: 525) Past, Present and Future For Romanian Research in OSH, Through Inter-European CooperationStefan Gabriel Kovacs, Incdpm Alexandru Darabont, Romania

(P: 526) Who is Responsible for Safety in Your Organization - Really?Stephanie Benay, Bendex Safety Specialists, Canada

(P: 527) Geophysical Seismic Safety - New Challenges and New ApproachesStephanie Benay, Bendex Safety Specialists, Canada (P: 528) International Day of Mourning - What it Means to a Safety ProfessionalStephanie Benay, Bendex Safety Specialists, Canada

(P: 529) An Effective Traffic Safety Program for Shuttle BusesSuna Ýpek Batu, Pharmaceutical Company, Turkey

(P: 530) Contribution of Occupational Safety Corporate Reputation and Efficiency Natural Gas OperationSunullah Doðmuþ, ÝGDAÞ Ýstanbul Gas Distribution Co. Turkey

(P: 531) Adapting Occupational Safety & Health Into the Curriculum of University CoursesSuphi Ural, Çukurova University, Turkey

(P: 532) Appraising MEA Safety Bridge to the Safety PosterSurasit Polpun, Metropolitan Electricity Authority, Thailand

(P: 533) Assessment of OHS Indicators in Turkey in Last 50 YearsSüreyya Kapusuz, Ministry of Labour and

Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 534) Safety Culture ActivitiesSüreyya Kapusuz, Ministry of Labour And Social Security

(P: 535) Effectiveness of an Interdisciplinary 3-Pillar Prevention Approach for Occupational Skin Diseases (OSD) in GermanySwen Malte John, Iderm-Institute for Interdisciplinary Dermatological Prevention and Rehabilitation, Germany

(P: 536) Study on Safety in Red Ceramic Industry in the State of Mato Grosso - BrazilSwylmar Dos Santos Ferreira, Orlando Cassiano Mantovani, Ana Maria Tibiriça Bon, Irlon de Ângelo da Cunha Fundacentro, Brazil

(P: 537) Work Days Lost Due to Health Problems in the IndustrySylvia Regina Trindade Yano, Social Service of Industry, Brazil

(P: 538) The Analysis Attitude of Petroleum Engineering Students and Graduates toward Occupational Health and SafetyÞenay Özdemir, Ideal OHS LTD., Turkey

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poster sessions(P: 539) Risk Assessment and Biological Monitoring Methods of ChemicalsÞengül Coþar, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 540) Problems with Preventive Examinations in TurkeyÞevket Aksoy, Association of Occupational Physicians, Turkey

(P: 541) Challenges Facing Plantation Management from Accidents and its Impact on the Palm Oil IndustryTara Singh Suran Singh, Sime Darby Plantation, Malaysia

(P: 542) Prevention of the Occupational Accidents in Turkey Construction SectionTarýk Doðru, Ahi Evran University, Turkey

(P: 543) Evaluation of Occupational Hazards in Cast Iron FoundriesTayibe Kavak, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 544) Approach on Risk Assessment at Work in Construction FieldTetsuo Hojo, Institute of Technologists, Japan

(P: 545) Musculoskeletal System Symptoms in the Workers Who Work in Noisy WorkplacesTevfik Pýnar, Kýrýkkale University, Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 546) The Skin Prick Test Results and Prevelance of Allergic Symptoms in Workers Exposed to TolueneTevfik Pýnar, Kýrýkkale University, Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 547) The Effects of Noisy Workplace on Oxidative and Antioxidative Balance in Human ErythrocytesTevfik Pýnar, Kýrýkale University, Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 548) Proactive and Preventative Approaches to Safety and Health at Work - A Case Study of Kenya Traffic Police Exposure to Automobile EmissionsThomas Omwega Moriango, KPLC, Kenya

(P: 549) The Evaluation of Cancerogenic Gaseous Exposure and Occupational Health and Safety Applications at Petrol StationsTolga Pekiner, Ministry of Labor and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 550) Drastic Reduction of Accident Figures in Forestry through Effective Health and Safety MeasuresTorsten Kunz, German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the Public Sector in Hesse, Germany

(P: 551) Motivation to Ensure Health and Safety Trough the Central Recording of Health and Safety Measures

Torsten Kunz, Hesse Accident Insurance German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the Public Sector in Hesse, Germany

(P: 552) Taiwan National Profile on Occupational Safety and HealthTse Hsueh Chang, Institute of Occupational Medicine and Industrial Hygiene, College of Public Health, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Province of China

(P: 553) A Web-Based OHS Training Platform for SMEs: E-TPOHSTuðrul Taþçý, Sakarya University, Turkey

(P: 554) Concrete Plants Safety CompetitionTümer Akakýn, Turkish Ready Mixed Concrete Association, Turkey

(P: 555) Women Employees and Being a Mother: An Example of Monitoring and AssistanceUfuk Alatekin, HEQ Consultancy, Turkey

(P: 556) The Contents of ILO Convention 129 and its Application in Turkey

,Uður Koç Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 557) The Human Factor of the Industrial Disasters Ulus Kürþat Þerifoðlu, Ýskenderun Iron and Steel Factory, Turkey

(P: 558) Occupational Health and Safety in Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Sector in TurkeyUmut Yüzer, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 559) Country Comparison of Services on Occupational Safety ExpertiseÜmit Tarhan, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 560) Improving External OHS Services in TurkeyÜmit Tarhan, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 561) Psycho-Social Factors at Work Place and SuicideÜlfiye Çelikkalp, Trakya University Health Sciences Institute, Turkey

(P: 562) Participation and Safety in Nursing Homes. The Workers’ Point of View. Cases Study in Sweden and in Italy

,Valentina Santi Löw Venice University, Italy

(P: 563) The Implementation of Guardrails as a Collective Method of Fall Prevention at Construction SitesVictor Wilmar Munoz Bastidas, ARP SURA, Colombia

(P: 564) Adaptive Safety - The Next Generation of Safety ManagementVictoria Rowlands, Kelvin Genn, Sinclair Knight Merz (SKM)

(P: 565) Ergodesign as a Part of Risk Assessment for Physical Overload in Hospitals and MSD PreventionVictoria Suhhonenko, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

(P: 566) Roll Over Risk of Agricultural Self Propelled MachinesVincenzo Laurendi, ISPESL, Italy

(P: 567) Work Related Early Wear. Ergonomic Research PerspectiveViorica Petreanu, The National Research and Development Institute for Labour Protection, Romania

(P: 568) Working in Isolation in Hydro-Power Stations. OSH GuidelinesViorica Petreanu, The National Research and Development Institute for Labour Protection, Romania

(P: 569) Experience of E - Learning in Ergonomics and OHS Education in University

,Virve Siirak Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

(P: 570) Ergonomic Study on Facilities and Environment Aspect of Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (Consolidation of Education Tourist Attraction in World Class University) Widodo Hariyono, Ahmad Dahlan University, Indonesia

(P: 571) Safety Study on Facilities and Environment of "Taman Sari" Water Castle Historical Tourist Attraction in Yogyakarta, IndonesiaWidodo Hariyono, Ahmad Dahlan University, Indonesia

(P: 572) Stretching as a Workplace Intervention to Reduce Soft Tissue InjuriesWilliam Piispanen, Urs Corporation, USA

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(P: 505) Analysis of Occupational Stress and Determination of Effective Factors in One of the Country's IndustriesSara Karimi, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 506) Success Factors in Preventing Occupational Risks to Road Transport DriversSarah Copsey, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA), Spain

(P: 507) Evaluation of the Effect Myccorhiza and Degrading Bacteria in Enhanced Phytoremediation Oil Compound in Oil Contaminated SoilSarvi Moghanlo Vahid, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 508) Occupational Health and Safety Applications of Nursing Administration in OHSAS 18001 in a State HospitalSatý Birbudak, Siyami Ersek Cardiothoracic Surgery EAH, Turkey

(P: 509) Engineering Out the Hazards of a Machine ShopSean Wirth, Baker Hughes, United States of America

(P: 510) Safety & Health Effects of Liquefied Petroleum Gases During Production, Transportation, Storage and DisposalSeçil Ceylan, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 511) The Project of Determination, Diagnosis and OHS Professional's Precision Enhancement about Occupational Diseases in TurkeySelçuk Yaþar, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 512) Professional Development of Assistant OHS Experts on European Dimension of OHSSelçuk Yaþar, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 513) Machinery Park Area in Terms of Settlement Order of Occupational SafetySelman Aksoy, Düzce University, Turkey

(P: 514) Epidemiological Study of Respiratory Malignant Tumors in Men from Asbest City of Sverdlovsk RegionSergey V. Kashanskiy, Yekaterinburg Medical Research Center for Prophylaxis and Health Protection in Industrial Workers, Russian Federation

(P: 515) Employee NutritionSerkan Hacýosmanoðlu, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 516) Human Error Probability Index Assessment for Mastering of Emergency Situation in Gas Compression Stations (Gas Transmission of District No.3) Shaghayegh Rahimi Kamal, NIGC (National Iran Gas Company), Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 517) Human Capacity Development on Work Hazads and Safety Practices in the Telecommunication Industry in NigeriaShamusideen Kadiri, Lago Safety International, Nigeria

(P: 518) Gynaecological Disturbances among Females Engaged in the Manufacture of Sex HormonesSiha Mona, Cairo University, Egypt

(P: 519) Evaluation of the TRA ECETOC Model for Inhalation Workplace Exposure to Different Organic Solvents for Selected Process CategoriesSlawomir Czercak, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Poland

(P: 520) Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Occupation: Results of a Case-Control Study in Sousse, TunisiaSouhaiel Chatti, Department of Occupational Diseases, Farhat Hached University Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 521) Occupational Asthma in the Tunisian Central Region: Etiologies and Professional StatusSouhaiel Chatti, Department of Occupational Diseases, Farhat Hached University Hospital, Tunisia

(P: 522) Implementations of ENETOSHS. Suna Ahioðlu, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 523) Risk Assessment of Metal SectorS. Suna Ahioðlu, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 524) A Job-Technology-Risk Evaluation Methodology Using Fuzzy Set Theory for Designing a Safe Engineering Work System Souva Majumder, Bengal Engineering & Science University, India

(P: 525) Past, Present and Future For Romanian Research in OSH, Through Inter-European CooperationStefan Gabriel Kovacs, Incdpm Alexandru Darabont, Romania

(P: 526) Who is Responsible for Safety in Your Organization - Really?Stephanie Benay, Bendex Safety Specialists, Canada

(P: 527) Geophysical Seismic Safety - New Challenges and New ApproachesStephanie Benay, Bendex Safety Specialists, Canada (P: 528) International Day of Mourning - What it Means to a Safety ProfessionalStephanie Benay, Bendex Safety Specialists, Canada

(P: 529) An Effective Traffic Safety Program for Shuttle BusesSuna Ýpek Batu, Pharmaceutical Company, Turkey

(P: 530) Contribution of Occupational Safety Corporate Reputation and Efficiency Natural Gas OperationSunullah Doðmuþ, ÝGDAÞ Ýstanbul Gas Distribution Co. Turkey

(P: 531) Adapting Occupational Safety & Health Into the Curriculum of University CoursesSuphi Ural, Çukurova University, Turkey

(P: 532) Appraising MEA Safety Bridge to the Safety PosterSurasit Polpun, Metropolitan Electricity Authority, Thailand

(P: 533) Assessment of OHS Indicators in Turkey in Last 50 YearsSüreyya Kapusuz, Ministry of Labour and

Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 534) Safety Culture ActivitiesSüreyya Kapusuz, Ministry of Labour And Social Security

(P: 535) Effectiveness of an Interdisciplinary 3-Pillar Prevention Approach for Occupational Skin Diseases (OSD) in GermanySwen Malte John, Iderm-Institute for Interdisciplinary Dermatological Prevention and Rehabilitation, Germany

(P: 536) Study on Safety in Red Ceramic Industry in the State of Mato Grosso - BrazilSwylmar Dos Santos Ferreira, Orlando Cassiano Mantovani, Ana Maria Tibiriça Bon, Irlon de Ângelo da Cunha Fundacentro, Brazil

(P: 537) Work Days Lost Due to Health Problems in the IndustrySylvia Regina Trindade Yano, Social Service of Industry, Brazil

(P: 538) The Analysis Attitude of Petroleum Engineering Students and Graduates toward Occupational Health and SafetyÞenay Özdemir, Ideal OHS LTD., Turkey

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(P: 540) Problems with Preventive Examinations in TurkeyÞevket Aksoy, Association of Occupational Physicians, Turkey

(P: 541) Challenges Facing Plantation Management from Accidents and its Impact on the Palm Oil IndustryTara Singh Suran Singh, Sime Darby Plantation, Malaysia

(P: 542) Prevention of the Occupational Accidents in Turkey Construction SectionTarýk Doðru, Ahi Evran University, Turkey

(P: 543) Evaluation of Occupational Hazards in Cast Iron FoundriesTayibe Kavak, Occupational Health and Safety Center (ÝSGÜM), Turkey

(P: 544) Approach on Risk Assessment at Work in Construction FieldTetsuo Hojo, Institute of Technologists, Japan

(P: 545) Musculoskeletal System Symptoms in the Workers Who Work in Noisy WorkplacesTevfik Pýnar, Kýrýkkale University, Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 546) The Skin Prick Test Results and Prevelance of Allergic Symptoms in Workers Exposed to TolueneTevfik Pýnar, Kýrýkkale University, Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 547) The Effects of Noisy Workplace on Oxidative and Antioxidative Balance in Human ErythrocytesTevfik Pýnar, Kýrýkale University, Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

(P: 548) Proactive and Preventative Approaches to Safety and Health at Work - A Case Study of Kenya Traffic Police Exposure to Automobile EmissionsThomas Omwega Moriango, KPLC, Kenya

(P: 549) The Evaluation of Cancerogenic Gaseous Exposure and Occupational Health and Safety Applications at Petrol StationsTolga Pekiner, Ministry of Labor and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 550) Drastic Reduction of Accident Figures in Forestry through Effective Health and Safety MeasuresTorsten Kunz, German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the Public Sector in Hesse, Germany

(P: 551) Motivation to Ensure Health and Safety Trough the Central Recording of Health and Safety Measures

Torsten Kunz, Hesse Accident Insurance German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the Public Sector in Hesse, Germany

(P: 552) Taiwan National Profile on Occupational Safety and HealthTse Hsueh Chang, Institute of Occupational Medicine and Industrial Hygiene, College of Public Health, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Province of China

(P: 553) A Web-Based OHS Training Platform for SMEs: E-TPOHSTuðrul Taþçý, Sakarya University, Turkey

(P: 554) Concrete Plants Safety CompetitionTümer Akakýn, Turkish Ready Mixed Concrete Association, Turkey

(P: 555) Women Employees and Being a Mother: An Example of Monitoring and AssistanceUfuk Alatekin, HEQ Consultancy, Turkey

(P: 556) The Contents of ILO Convention 129 and its Application in Turkey

,Uður Koç Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 557) The Human Factor of the Industrial Disasters Ulus Kürþat Þerifoðlu, Ýskenderun Iron and Steel Factory, Turkey

(P: 558) Occupational Health and Safety in Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Sector in TurkeyUmut Yüzer, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 559) Country Comparison of Services on Occupational Safety ExpertiseÜmit Tarhan, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Turkey

(P: 560) Improving External OHS Services in TurkeyÜmit Tarhan, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MoLSS), Turkey

(P: 561) Psycho-Social Factors at Work Place and SuicideÜlfiye Çelikkalp, Trakya University Health Sciences Institute, Turkey

(P: 562) Participation and Safety in Nursing Homes. The Workers’ Point of View. Cases Study in Sweden and in Italy

,Valentina Santi Löw Venice University, Italy

(P: 563) The Implementation of Guardrails as a Collective Method of Fall Prevention at Construction SitesVictor Wilmar Munoz Bastidas, ARP SURA, Colombia

(P: 564) Adaptive Safety - The Next Generation of Safety ManagementVictoria Rowlands, Kelvin Genn, Sinclair Knight Merz (SKM)

(P: 565) Ergodesign as a Part of Risk Assessment for Physical Overload in Hospitals and MSD PreventionVictoria Suhhonenko, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

(P: 566) Roll Over Risk of Agricultural Self Propelled MachinesVincenzo Laurendi, ISPESL, Italy

(P: 567) Work Related Early Wear. Ergonomic Research PerspectiveViorica Petreanu, The National Research and Development Institute for Labour Protection, Romania

(P: 568) Working in Isolation in Hydro-Power Stations. OSH GuidelinesViorica Petreanu, The National Research and Development Institute for Labour Protection, Romania

(P: 569) Experience of E - Learning in Ergonomics and OHS Education in University

,Virve Siirak Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

(P: 570) Ergonomic Study on Facilities and Environment Aspect of Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (Consolidation of Education Tourist Attraction in World Class University) Widodo Hariyono, Ahmad Dahlan University, Indonesia

(P: 571) Safety Study on Facilities and Environment of "Taman Sari" Water Castle Historical Tourist Attraction in Yogyakarta, IndonesiaWidodo Hariyono, Ahmad Dahlan University, Indonesia

(P: 572) Stretching as a Workplace Intervention to Reduce Soft Tissue InjuriesWilliam Piispanen, Urs Corporation, USA

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(P: 573) Welding of Aluminium Alloys: Health Hazards of Lung and AirwaysWolfgang Zschiesche, Berufsgenossenschaft/Bg German Social Accident Insurance Institution for Energy, Textile, Electrical and Media Products Sectors, Germany

(P: 574) Periodic Examination in a Transport/Logistics Company in ThailandWorrapan Kamjanakantom, Bangkok Hospital, Thailand

(P: 575) Temporary Employment and its Adverse Effect on Safety and Health Programs in Developing CountriesYahya Rasoulzadeh, Tabriz Medical Science University, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 576) Statistical Analysis of Fatal Occupational Accidents of Shipbuilding Industry in TurkeyYasin D. Sarý, Atýlým University Civil Engineering Department, Turkey

(P: 577) The Effectiveness of Foot Activities on Reduction in Lower Extremity Discomforts During Prolonged Standing WorkYen Hui Lin, Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan

(P: 578) Anxiety Levels and Its Influences on Health and Safety Issues among Site Employees in Construction SectorYeþim Albayrak Kuruoðlu, Okan University, Department of Applied Sciences, Turkey

(P: 579) The Performance of Cooperation Between Schools and Exhibition Hall of Occupational Safety and Health in Taiwan: School to Work Perspective Yi-Chun Yu, Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Council of Labour Affairs, Taiwan

(P: 580) Neck Pain, Low Back Pain and Psychosocial Factors

,Yohama Caraballo Arias Universidad Central De Venezuela, Venezuela

(P: 581) Survey of Workers Safety Attitude and its Relation to Accident in an Industrial Plant in Tabriz-IranYosef Hemmatjo, Bonyan Motor, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 582) Work Conditions and Health Status of Workers of Asbestos-Cement Enterprises in UkraineYuriy Kundiev, Institute for Occupational Health of AMS of Ukraine, Ukraine

(P: 583) Workplace Organizing Unit, OHS Board's Activity: Examples of BursaYusuf Alper, Uludað University, Turkey

(P: 584) Analysis of the Accidents Occured in Iron-Steel Industry in KarabukYusuf Kurtgöz, Karabük University, Turkey

(P: 585) Evaluation of the Working Environment Based on the Self Reportings of Nurses Working at Ibni Sina Hospital of Ankara University Faculty of Medicine: Sick Building SyndromeZehra Uzunhasanoðlu, Ankara University, Turkey

(P: 586) Servant Leadership Model to Reinforce Workplace Safety ClimateZeynep Hale Öner, Doðuþ University, Turkey

(P: 587) Determining the Possible Health Effects of Ionizing Radiation on HealthZeynep Þenlik, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine Department of Public Health, Turkey

(P: 588) The Analysis and Suggestion on the National Standards of Dangerous Chemical Toxicity Test in ChinaZheng Lin, Institute of Occupational Health and Poison Control for China CDC, China

(P: 589) The Evaluation of Occupational Health Practise in Paints and Solvents Worked Workplaces: A ResearchZiya Cüneyt Akyýldýrým, Association of Occupational Health Physicians, Turkey

(P: 590) Application of REACH Legislation on the Use of Hazardous Substances in the Wood and Furniture Industry in GreeceZoe Nivolianitou, Ncsr Demokritos, Greece

(P: 591) Indicators for Evaluating OSH Performance in CompaniesZofia Pawlowska, CIOP-PIB Central Institute for Abour Protection - National Research Institute, Poland

(P: 592) Respiratory Symptoms and Ventilatory Function in Workers Exposed to Mixtures of Organic SolventsZohreh Yazdi, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 593) Medical Surveillance of Welders Zühtü Þahin, Association of Occupational Physicians, Turkey

(P: 594) An Analysis of the Occupatýonal Injuries and Occupational Diseases During the Last 5 Years in Kýrýkkale Province Tevfik Pýnar, Kýrýkkale University, Turkey

Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health, Turkey

Evaluating and Modeling Job Safety Culture Ýdil Iþýk, Ýstanbul Bilgi University, Turkey

(P: 595) Evaluation of Titles Presented World Congress' on Safety and Health at WorkAli Naci Yýldýz,

(P: 596)

(P: 597) Risk Assessment of Marine Accidents on the Ýzmit BayErkan Saygý, ÝSGÜM Kocaeli Laboratory, Turkey

(P: 598) Hand Injury Elimination Program in a Manufacturing Site: "Hand Safety Campaign" Suna Ýpek Batu, Turkey

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ifmfInternational Film and Multimedia Festival

The International Film and Multimedia Festival (IFMF) is an integral part of the XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work. The Festival is organized jointly by the International ISSA Sections Electricity and Information.

A record number of 221 productions from 29 countries were submitted. This shows that the event has worldwide popularity.

The opening of the Film and Multimedia Festival is part of the official opening ceremony, which takes place in the Haliç Hall of the Haliç Congress Center on Sunday 11 September, 2011. From Monday to Wednesday, selected films and multimedia productions related to safety and health at work will be shown in Tophane Hall. Information about the films, the date and schedules is given in the following table. In front of the cinema, and in the entrance area of the Congress, all congress delegates will have the opportunity to watch the films which have been admitted to the Festival and to use the multimedia productions interactively.

An international jury hall meet in Ýstanbul to select the winners from a large number of contributions. During the closing ceremony of the Congress on Wednesday 14 September, the award ceremony hall take place.

In your congress bag, you will find a CD with a list of productions participating Ýstanbul Festival as well as award, the winning films from former Festivals and a few films, that you could use for your safety work.

The ISSA Sections “Electricity“ and “Information“ are pleased to welcome you to this exciting, informative and interesting Festival in Ýstanbul!

Do not hesitate to use this opportunity to get a good overview of various products, which contribute to promotion of Safety and Health at Work worldwide.

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(P: 573) Welding of Aluminium Alloys: Health Hazards of Lung and AirwaysWolfgang Zschiesche, Berufsgenossenschaft/Bg German Social Accident Insurance Institution for Energy, Textile, Electrical and Media Products Sectors, Germany

(P: 574) Periodic Examination in a Transport/Logistics Company in ThailandWorrapan Kamjanakantom, Bangkok Hospital, Thailand

(P: 575) Temporary Employment and its Adverse Effect on Safety and Health Programs in Developing CountriesYahya Rasoulzadeh, Tabriz Medical Science University, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 576) Statistical Analysis of Fatal Occupational Accidents of Shipbuilding Industry in TurkeyYasin D. Sarý, Atýlým University Civil Engineering Department, Turkey

(P: 577) The Effectiveness of Foot Activities on Reduction in Lower Extremity Discomforts During Prolonged Standing WorkYen Hui Lin, Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan

(P: 578) Anxiety Levels and Its Influences on Health and Safety Issues among Site Employees in Construction SectorYeþim Albayrak Kuruoðlu, Okan University, Department of Applied Sciences, Turkey

(P: 579) The Performance of Cooperation Between Schools and Exhibition Hall of Occupational Safety and Health in Taiwan: School to Work Perspective Yi-Chun Yu, Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Council of Labour Affairs, Taiwan

(P: 580) Neck Pain, Low Back Pain and Psychosocial Factors

,Yohama Caraballo Arias Universidad Central De Venezuela, Venezuela

(P: 581) Survey of Workers Safety Attitude and its Relation to Accident in an Industrial Plant in Tabriz-IranYosef Hemmatjo, Bonyan Motor, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 582) Work Conditions and Health Status of Workers of Asbestos-Cement Enterprises in UkraineYuriy Kundiev, Institute for Occupational Health of AMS of Ukraine, Ukraine

(P: 583) Workplace Organizing Unit, OHS Board's Activity: Examples of BursaYusuf Alper, Uludað University, Turkey

(P: 584) Analysis of the Accidents Occured in Iron-Steel Industry in KarabukYusuf Kurtgöz, Karabük University, Turkey

(P: 585) Evaluation of the Working Environment Based on the Self Reportings of Nurses Working at Ibni Sina Hospital of Ankara University Faculty of Medicine: Sick Building SyndromeZehra Uzunhasanoðlu, Ankara University, Turkey

(P: 586) Servant Leadership Model to Reinforce Workplace Safety ClimateZeynep Hale Öner, Doðuþ University, Turkey

(P: 587) Determining the Possible Health Effects of Ionizing Radiation on HealthZeynep Þenlik, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine Department of Public Health, Turkey

(P: 588) The Analysis and Suggestion on the National Standards of Dangerous Chemical Toxicity Test in ChinaZheng Lin, Institute of Occupational Health and Poison Control for China CDC, China

(P: 589) The Evaluation of Occupational Health Practise in Paints and Solvents Worked Workplaces: A ResearchZiya Cüneyt Akyýldýrým, Association of Occupational Health Physicians, Turkey

(P: 590) Application of REACH Legislation on the Use of Hazardous Substances in the Wood and Furniture Industry in GreeceZoe Nivolianitou, Ncsr Demokritos, Greece

(P: 591) Indicators for Evaluating OSH Performance in CompaniesZofia Pawlowska, CIOP-PIB Central Institute for Abour Protection - National Research Institute, Poland

(P: 592) Respiratory Symptoms and Ventilatory Function in Workers Exposed to Mixtures of Organic SolventsZohreh Yazdi, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, Islamic Republic of Iran

(P: 593) Medical Surveillance of Welders Zühtü Þahin, Association of Occupational Physicians, Turkey

(P: 594) An Analysis of the Occupatýonal Injuries and Occupational Diseases During the Last 5 Years in Kýrýkkale Province Tevfik Pýnar, Kýrýkkale University, Turkey

Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health, Turkey

Evaluating and Modeling Job Safety Culture Ýdil Iþýk, Ýstanbul Bilgi University, Turkey

(P: 595) Evaluation of Titles Presented World Congress' on Safety and Health at WorkAli Naci Yýldýz,

(P: 596)

(P: 597) Risk Assessment of Marine Accidents on the Ýzmit BayErkan Saygý, ÝSGÜM Kocaeli Laboratory, Turkey

(P: 598) Hand Injury Elimination Program in a Manufacturing Site: "Hand Safety Campaign" Suna Ýpek Batu, Turkey

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ifmfInternational Film and Multimedia Festival

The International Film and Multimedia Festival (IFMF) is an integral part of the XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work. The Festival is organized jointly by the International ISSA Sections Electricity and Information.

A record number of 221 productions from 29 countries were submitted. This shows that the event has worldwide popularity.

The opening of the Film and Multimedia Festival is part of the official opening ceremony, which takes place in the Haliç Hall of the Haliç Congress Center on Sunday 11 September, 2011. From Monday to Wednesday, selected films and multimedia productions related to safety and health at work will be shown in Tophane Hall. Information about the films, the date and schedules is given in the following table. In front of the cinema, and in the entrance area of the Congress, all congress delegates will have the opportunity to watch the films which have been admitted to the Festival and to use the multimedia productions interactively.

An international jury hall meet in Ýstanbul to select the winners from a large number of contributions. During the closing ceremony of the Congress on Wednesday 14 September, the award ceremony hall take place.

In your congress bag, you will find a CD with a list of productions participating Ýstanbul Festival as well as award, the winning films from former Festivals and a few films, that you could use for your safety work.

The ISSA Sections “Electricity“ and “Information“ are pleased to welcome you to this exciting, informative and interesting Festival in Ýstanbul!

Do not hesitate to use this opportunity to get a good overview of various products, which contribute to promotion of Safety and Health at Work worldwide.

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Turkey

Switzerland

Finland

Switzerland

Germany

Austria

India

Germnay

Switzerland

Germany

Finland

Spain

Switzerland

Czech Republic

Denmark

Turkey

Brazil

Austria

Russian Federation

Brasil

Denmark

Canada

France

Translation

The moment of truth

Safety in agriculture

Safety on site

Place of retreat - my life insurance

Building sites - safety and health protection in the

construction industry

NAPO in "Safety - in.. and outside of work"

Selection and operation of construction machine

Occupational Safety Card

Healthy use of laptops and smartphones

First aid for accidents caused by electric current

Find better ways to prevent

Accidents with equipment for cultivating the soil

Always alert and Feeling good

Training film for the prevention of blood-

transmitted infections among healthcare

professionals

My pride

From stress to wellbeing

The arc welding. Sequences prevention.

No.

F 024

F 029

F 089

F 005

F 020

F 106

F 051

F 141

F 109

F 034

F 117

F 004

F 010

F 147

F 017

F 070

F 039

F 129

F 057

F 069

F 159

F 157

F 148

F 144

Time

09:00

09: 07

09:15

09: 16

09: 35

09: 42

09: 48

10: 14

10: 36

10: 48

10: 57

11: 17

11: 25

11: 32

11: 33

11: 46

11: 46

11: 54

12: 04

12: 20

12:30

12: 34

12: 36

12: 46

Monday, September 12, 2011

Publisher

Suva

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Eidgenössische Koordinationskommission für

Arbeitssicherheit EKAS

The Centre for Occupational Safety

Suva

SUVA, DGUV, HSE, EU-Agentur Bilbao

AUVA - Allgemeine Unfallversicherungsanstalt

Union (MPTDGEU)

SUVA, DGUV, HSE, EU-Agentur Bilbao

Suva

BG BAU - Berufsgenossenschaft der Bauwirtschaft

The Centre for Occupational Safety

Vodafone

Eidgenössische Koordinationskommission für

Arbeitssicherheit EKAS

TV-Videoprodukce, GmbH

Arbejdsmiljørådet / AMR

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

SESI - National Depart. Social Service of Industry

Gesundheitsmanagement OG

NP Kuzbass-COT

Vale S/A

Working Environment Information Centre

Workplace Safety & Prevention Services

INRS

Title

Der Moment der Wahrheit

Tarimda Ýþ Güvenliði

Open water

Turvallisesti raksalla

Der Rückzugsort - meine

Lebensversicherung

Napo in... Protect your skin

Am Bau - Sicherheit und

Gesundheitsschutz in der Bauwirtschaft

Into the Graveyard

Napo in... Safe moves

NAPO in "Sicherheit - auch in

der Freizeit"

Auswahl und Betrieb von

Erdbaumaschinen

Työturvallisuuskortti

Uso saludable de dispositivos

móviles

Headbanger

První pomoc pri úrazu

elektrickým proudem

Der findes bedre måder at

forebygge

Toprak Ýþleme Aletleri Kazalarý

Sempre Alerta e Numa Boa

Schulungsfilm für

Gesundheitsberufe zur

Verhütung von

blutübertragbaren Infektionen

Harmful and dangerous

factors

Meu Orgulho

Fra stress tíl trivsel

Knife Safety

Le soudage à l'arc. Séquences

prévention.

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France

Turkey

Turkey

Italy

Portugal

Germany

Austria

Turkey

Switzerland

Switzerland

Turkey

Germany

United Kingdom

Turkey

Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Netherlands

Germany

Germany

Sweden

Mexico

Belgium

Better everyday life

Driving at work

Accidents with trailers (agricultural vehicle)

Purchase of agricultural machinery and work

safety

Good Practise in Handling Trolleys on Board

Aircraft

Speed down!

Safety and health - considerateness instead of

smoking

The importance of using PPE

The Nurse

Below

Safety measures in the application of plant

protection products

In town "Ample space for everyone" Part 1 and 2

What means safe breaking in agricultural

machinery?

A Rucksack to avoid back pain

Molli and Walli

Your workplace in commerce - learn about the

work environment

Promotion of official Mexican OSH standards

M 09

M 40, 42-44

F 042

F 047

F 050

F 079

F 133/134

F 012

F 045

F 021

F 019

F 041

F 132

F 071

F 036

F 126

M 67

M 04

M 13

M 25-38

M 20

M 18

13:30 -

15:30

14:30

15:00

15:45

15: 52

15: 59

16: 21

16: 28

16: 35

16: 41

16: 46

16: 47

16: 55

17: 04

17: 18

17: 37

17: 42

13:45

13:30

14:15

14:45

15:15

14:00

Multimedia Presentations

Prevent Sweden

INRS

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Saipem ENI

TAP Portugal- Marketing|Media and Content

Management

Deutscher Verkehrssicherheitsrat (DVR)

voestalpine Stahl GmbH

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Suva

Suva

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Deutscher Verkehrssicherheitsrat (DVR)

Acting Up

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Foundation of National Museum of Natural Science

TNO

BGN - Berufsgenossenschaft Nahrungsmittel und

Gastgewerbe

Unfallkasse Hessen

Prevent Sweden

Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social

Prevent

Aktiv-Rucksack zur

Vermeidung von

Rückenbeschwerdenhttp: //www.rueckenpraeventio

n.de

Stoffenmanager

https: //www.stoffenmanager.n

l/Public/Pimex.aspx

Molli und Walli

http: //www.molli-und-walli.de

Din arbetsplats i handeln - lär

om arbetsmiljöhttp: //www.handelnsarbetsmilj

o.se

www.battrevardag.nu

Promoción de las NOM's de

SSThttp: //autogestion.stps.gob.m

x: 8162/

Conduire pour le travail

PreventStart

http: //prevent.opikanoba.com/

Römork (Tarým Arabasý)

KazalarýTarim Makineleri Satin Alýrken

Ýþ Güvenliði Açýsýndan Dikkat

Edilecek Noktalar

The Safer the Better

Boas Práticas na

Movimentação e Manipulação

de Trolleys a Bordo

Runter vom Gas!

Sicherheit und Gesundheit -

Rücksicht statt Rauchen

Kiþisel Koruyucu Ekipman

Kullanmanýn Önemi

Die Krankenschwester

Unten

Ýþ Güvenliði Açýsýndan Zirai

Mücadele Ýlaçlarýnýn

Kullanýmýnda Dikkat Edilecek

Noktalar

Innerorts "Raum für alle!" Teil

1 und Teil 2

Dead Jed

Tarim Makinelerinde Güvenli

Durdurma Nedir?

Accident Prevention - Journey

to the West

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Turkey

Switzerland

Finland

Switzerland

Germany

Austria

India

Germnay

Switzerland

Germany

Finland

Spain

Switzerland

Czech Republic

Denmark

Turkey

Brazil

Austria

Russian Federation

Brasil

Denmark

Canada

France

Translation

The moment of truth

Safety in agriculture

Safety on site

Place of retreat - my life insurance

Building sites - safety and health protection in the

construction industry

NAPO in "Safety - in.. and outside of work"

Selection and operation of construction machine

Occupational Safety Card

Healthy use of laptops and smartphones

First aid for accidents caused by electric current

Find better ways to prevent

Accidents with equipment for cultivating the soil

Always alert and Feeling good

Training film for the prevention of blood-

transmitted infections among healthcare

professionals

My pride

From stress to wellbeing

The arc welding. Sequences prevention.

No.

F 024

F 029

F 089

F 005

F 020

F 106

F 051

F 141

F 109

F 034

F 117

F 004

F 010

F 147

F 017

F 070

F 039

F 129

F 057

F 069

F 159

F 157

F 148

F 144

Time

09:00

09: 07

09:15

09: 16

09: 35

09: 42

09: 48

10: 14

10: 36

10: 48

10: 57

11: 17

11: 25

11: 32

11: 33

11: 46

11: 46

11: 54

12: 04

12: 20

12:30

12: 34

12: 36

12: 46

Monday, September 12, 2011

Publisher

Suva

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Eidgenössische Koordinationskommission für

Arbeitssicherheit EKAS

The Centre for Occupational Safety

Suva

SUVA, DGUV, HSE, EU-Agentur Bilbao

AUVA - Allgemeine Unfallversicherungsanstalt

Union (MPTDGEU)

SUVA, DGUV, HSE, EU-Agentur Bilbao

Suva

BG BAU - Berufsgenossenschaft der Bauwirtschaft

The Centre for Occupational Safety

Vodafone

Eidgenössische Koordinationskommission für

Arbeitssicherheit EKAS

TV-Videoprodukce, GmbH

Arbejdsmiljørådet / AMR

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

SESI - National Depart. Social Service of Industry

Gesundheitsmanagement OG

NP Kuzbass-COT

Vale S/A

Working Environment Information Centre

Workplace Safety & Prevention Services

INRS

Title

Der Moment der Wahrheit

Tarimda Ýþ Güvenliði

Open water

Turvallisesti raksalla

Der Rückzugsort - meine

Lebensversicherung

Napo in... Protect your skin

Am Bau - Sicherheit und

Gesundheitsschutz in der Bauwirtschaft

Into the Graveyard

Napo in... Safe moves

NAPO in "Sicherheit - auch in

der Freizeit"

Auswahl und Betrieb von

Erdbaumaschinen

Työturvallisuuskortti

Uso saludable de dispositivos

móviles

Headbanger

První pomoc pri úrazu

elektrickým proudem

Der findes bedre måder at

forebygge

Toprak Ýþleme Aletleri Kazalarý

Sempre Alerta e Numa Boa

Schulungsfilm für

Gesundheitsberufe zur

Verhütung von

blutübertragbaren Infektionen

Harmful and dangerous

factors

Meu Orgulho

Fra stress tíl trivsel

Knife Safety

Le soudage à l'arc. Séquences

prévention.

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Sweden

France

Turkey

Turkey

Italy

Portugal

Germany

Austria

Turkey

Switzerland

Switzerland

Turkey

Germany

United Kingdom

Turkey

Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Netherlands

Germany

Germany

Sweden

Mexico

Belgium

Better everyday life

Driving at work

Accidents with trailers (agricultural vehicle)

Purchase of agricultural machinery and work

safety

Good Practise in Handling Trolleys on Board

Aircraft

Speed down!

Safety and health - considerateness instead of

smoking

The importance of using PPE

The Nurse

Below

Safety measures in the application of plant

protection products

In town "Ample space for everyone" Part 1 and 2

What means safe breaking in agricultural

machinery?

A Rucksack to avoid back pain

Molli and Walli

Your workplace in commerce - learn about the

work environment

Promotion of official Mexican OSH standards

M 09

M 40, 42-44

F 042

F 047

F 050

F 079

F 133/134

F 012

F 045

F 021

F 019

F 041

F 132

F 071

F 036

F 126

M 67

M 04

M 13

M 25-38

M 20

M 18

13:30 -

15:30

14:30

15:00

15:45

15: 52

15: 59

16: 21

16: 28

16: 35

16: 41

16: 46

16: 47

16: 55

17: 04

17: 18

17: 37

17: 42

13:45

13:30

14:15

14:45

15:15

14:00

Multimedia Presentations

Prevent Sweden

INRS

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Saipem ENI

TAP Portugal- Marketing|Media and Content

Management

Deutscher Verkehrssicherheitsrat (DVR)

voestalpine Stahl GmbH

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Suva

Suva

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Deutscher Verkehrssicherheitsrat (DVR)

Acting Up

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Foundation of National Museum of Natural Science

TNO

BGN - Berufsgenossenschaft Nahrungsmittel und

Gastgewerbe

Unfallkasse Hessen

Prevent Sweden

Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social

Prevent

Aktiv-Rucksack zur

Vermeidung von

Rückenbeschwerdenhttp: //www.rueckenpraeventio

n.de

Stoffenmanager

https: //www.stoffenmanager.n

l/Public/Pimex.aspx

Molli und Walli

http: //www.molli-und-walli.de

Din arbetsplats i handeln - lär

om arbetsmiljöhttp: //www.handelnsarbetsmilj

o.se

www.battrevardag.nu

Promoción de las NOM's de

SSThttp: //autogestion.stps.gob.m

x: 8162/

Conduire pour le travail

PreventStart

http: //prevent.opikanoba.com/

Römork (Tarým Arabasý)

KazalarýTarim Makineleri Satin Alýrken

Ýþ Güvenliði Açýsýndan Dikkat

Edilecek Noktalar

The Safer the Better

Boas Práticas na

Movimentação e Manipulação

de Trolleys a Bordo

Runter vom Gas!

Sicherheit und Gesundheit -

Rücksicht statt Rauchen

Kiþisel Koruyucu Ekipman

Kullanmanýn Önemi

Die Krankenschwester

Unten

Ýþ Güvenliði Açýsýndan Zirai

Mücadele Ýlaçlarýnýn

Kullanýmýnda Dikkat Edilecek

Noktalar

Innerorts "Raum für alle!" Teil

1 und Teil 2

Dead Jed

Tarim Makinelerinde Güvenli

Durdurma Nedir?

Accident Prevention - Journey

to the West

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Germany

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Canada

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Norway

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France

United Kingdom

Turkey

Canada

United Kingdom

Germany

Germany

Norway

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Germany

The events of life

Alcohol, drugs and work: „Work“

High aims - safe working on elevating platforms

Rollover: Accidents with tractors

Fall - Risk prevention for warehouse workers

Almost there

Be great - be responsible behind the wheel

Fit for Work and Life

Accidents with cardan shaft vehicles

Do it with prevention... (Hip-Hop video clip MV

Bill)

TV-spots on prevention of slips and falls

Safety in the workplace. Demanded by those who

care about themselves, part 1

Safe use of tractors

Living risk assessment - a holistic approach

towards safety improvement in the enterprise

Alcohol, drugs and work: „Drugs“

Accidents with seeders, fertilizer spreaders and

pesticide spraying

Films for traffic safety

Delivery agents will bring it

The fruit of prevention

Chemistry Stories - Presentation of Chemical

Accidents

F 084

F 119

F 074

F 035

F 103

F 068

F 136

F 143

F 013

F 038

F 128

F 032

F 076

F 113

F 037

F 093

F 154

F 114

F 107

F 119

F 096

F 040

F 112

F 116

F 135

F 094

F 154

F 064

F 006

09:00

10: 06

10: 13

10: 28

10: 33

10: 47

10: 57

11: 14

11: 50

11: 55

12: 02

12: 09

12: 13

12: 14

12:15

12: 22

12: 27

12: 29

12: 44

12: 55

13: 01

13:15

13: 22

13: 25

13: 52

13: 56

14: 11

14: 14

14: 25

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

ENEL SPA

INRS

Medienerzeugnisse

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Asociación Chilena de Seguridad

SOCIAL SECURITY ORGANIZATION (SOCSO)

Deutscher Verkehrssicherheitsrat e.V.

BG RCI Branche Baustoffe Steine Erden

BronAfon Community Housing

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

SESI - National Depart. Social Service of Industry

AUVA - Allgemeine Unfallversicherungsanstalt

Ministry of Employment and Social Policies

WorkSafeBC

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Medienerzeugnisse

Floating World Films

Electrolab Ltd.

SUVA, DGUV, HSE, EU-Agentur Bilbao

INRS

Lattitude Productions Limited

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

WorkSafeBC

Linde

Deutscher Verkehrssicherheitsrat (DVR)

Medienerzeugnisse

Floating World Films

CCMSA Service Image(s)

BGN - Berufsgenossenschaft Nahrungsmittel und

Gastgewebe

I casi della vita

Alcool, drogues et travail:

„Travail”

Hoch hinaus - Sicher arbeiten

auf Hubarbeitsbühnen

Traktörlerde Devrilme Kazalarý

La Caída, Prevención de

Riesgos para Reponedores

DAH NAK SAMPAI

Hast Du die Größe? Fahr mit

Verantwortung

Fit für Job und Leben

A cautionary Tale

Mafsallý Þaft Kazalarý

Com prevenção é que se faz...

(Hip-Hop MV Bill)

TV-Spots zur Vermeidung von

Sturzunfällen

Sicurezza sul lavoro. La

pretende chi si vuole bene,

parte 1

Mobile Equipment: WorkSafe

at Home

Traktörlerin Güvenli Kullanýmý

Gelebte

Gefährdungsbeurteilung - ein

ganzheitlicher Ansatz zur

kontinuierlichen Verbesserung

im Unternehmen

Think Ahead: “Out of Earshot”

SAFESTART ToolBox Series

Napo in... Safe maintenance

Alcool, drogues et travail:

„Drogues“

Giants of Leadership - The

Nature of Safety

Ekim, Santrifüjlü Gübre

Daðýtma ve Ýlaçlama Makineleri Kazalarý

Underground Utilities

Staying in Control

Filme für die

Verkehrssicherheitsarbeit

Die Zusteller bringen`s

Think Ahead: “High Stakes”

Les fruits de la prévention

Chemiegeschichten -

Präsentation zu Unfällen mit

Chemikalien

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Canada

Germany

Austria

Safety in the workplace. Demanded by those who

care about themselves, part 2

Accidents during threshing

Construction

The meaning of CE marking of agricultural

equipment

Fall

Alcohol, drugs and work: „Alcohol”

Safe use of harvesting machines

Work safety and me

Our Mind Is The Key of Our Life

Black Friday

Health care workers. Occupational risks,

prevention paths

Modern Day Heroes

Safe Working in Steel Plants

Falling ill at work: The battle of the victims

Balance

Safety in the workplace. Demanded by those who

care about themselves, part 3

Safety for children of farmers in agriculture

Take over responsibility

Athermal effects of electromagnetic fields in the

mobile communications sector

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10: 59

11: 14

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Ministry of Employment and Social Policies

Korea Occupatinal Safety and Health Agency

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

INAIL

Canandian Agricultural Safety Organization

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

E.ON Energy Trading SE

Suva

INRS

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Floating World Films

INAIL

Juan Miguel Gutiérrez

Institute of Occupational Safety and Health

Tüpraþ / Turkish Petroleum Refineries Corporation

Suva

INRS

DGUV Landesverband Mitte

ThyssenKrupp Nirosta GmbH / BG Holz Metall

SUVA, DGUV, HSE, EU-Agentur Bilbao

ISTAS / INFO TV

Korea Occupatinal Safety and Health Agency

Floating World Films

Ministry of Employment and Social Policies

Institute of Occupational Safety and Health

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

WorkSafeBC

BG RCI - Berufsgenossenschaft Rohstoffe und

chemische Industrie

AUVA - Allgemeine Unfallversicherungsanstalt

The Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH)

Sicurezza sul lavoro. La

pretende chi si vuole bene,

parte 2

Airside Health and Safety

induction. Keeping you safe

airside.

Quest for ZERO Accident

Harman Makineleri Kazalarý

Costruzioni

Plan.Farm.Safety.

Tarým Makinelerinde CE

Ýþaretlemesinin Önemi

One fine day...Mr. Rescue´s

emergency instructions

Sturz

Alcool, drogues et travail:

„Alcool“

Biçerdöverlerin Emniyetli

Kullanýmý

Think Ahead: “Fading Images”

Io e la sicurezza

The square of the music

Egg or Head?

Aklýmýz Hayatýmýzýn

Anahtarýdýr

Schwarzer Freitag

Soignants. Des risques

professionnels, des pistes de

prévention

Alltagshelden

Sicheres Arbeiten im

Stahlwerk

Napo in... Risky business

Enfermar en el trabajo: La

batalla de las víctimas

No matter how many times you

do things over

Balanse

Sicurezza sul lavoro. La

pretende chi si vuole bene, parte 3

The Robot Inspector

Çiftçilerimizin Çocuklarý Ýçin

Tarimda Ýþ Güvenliði

Zero

Verantwortung übernehmen

Athermische Wirkungen

elektromagnetischer Felder im

Mobilfunkbereich

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France

Germany

Turkey

Chile

Malaysia

Germany

Germany

United Kingdom

Turkey

Brazil

Austria

Italy

Canada

Turkey

Germany

Norway

Canada

Germany

France

United Kingdom

Turkey

Canada

United Kingdom

Germany

Germany

Norway

France

Germany

The events of life

Alcohol, drugs and work: „Work“

High aims - safe working on elevating platforms

Rollover: Accidents with tractors

Fall - Risk prevention for warehouse workers

Almost there

Be great - be responsible behind the wheel

Fit for Work and Life

Accidents with cardan shaft vehicles

Do it with prevention... (Hip-Hop video clip MV

Bill)

TV-spots on prevention of slips and falls

Safety in the workplace. Demanded by those who

care about themselves, part 1

Safe use of tractors

Living risk assessment - a holistic approach

towards safety improvement in the enterprise

Alcohol, drugs and work: „Drugs“

Accidents with seeders, fertilizer spreaders and

pesticide spraying

Films for traffic safety

Delivery agents will bring it

The fruit of prevention

Chemistry Stories - Presentation of Chemical

Accidents

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

ENEL SPA

INRS

Medienerzeugnisse

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Asociación Chilena de Seguridad

SOCIAL SECURITY ORGANIZATION (SOCSO)

Deutscher Verkehrssicherheitsrat e.V.

BG RCI Branche Baustoffe Steine Erden

BronAfon Community Housing

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

SESI - National Depart. Social Service of Industry

AUVA - Allgemeine Unfallversicherungsanstalt

Ministry of Employment and Social Policies

WorkSafeBC

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Medienerzeugnisse

Floating World Films

Electrolab Ltd.

SUVA, DGUV, HSE, EU-Agentur Bilbao

INRS

Lattitude Productions Limited

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

WorkSafeBC

Linde

Deutscher Verkehrssicherheitsrat (DVR)

Medienerzeugnisse

Floating World Films

CCMSA Service Image(s)

BGN - Berufsgenossenschaft Nahrungsmittel und

Gastgewebe

I casi della vita

Alcool, drogues et travail:

„Travail”

Hoch hinaus - Sicher arbeiten

auf Hubarbeitsbühnen

Traktörlerde Devrilme Kazalarý

La Caída, Prevención de

Riesgos para Reponedores

DAH NAK SAMPAI

Hast Du die Größe? Fahr mit

Verantwortung

Fit für Job und Leben

A cautionary Tale

Mafsallý Þaft Kazalarý

Com prevenção é que se faz...

(Hip-Hop MV Bill)

TV-Spots zur Vermeidung von

Sturzunfällen

Sicurezza sul lavoro. La

pretende chi si vuole bene,

parte 1

Mobile Equipment: WorkSafe

at Home

Traktörlerin Güvenli Kullanýmý

Gelebte

Gefährdungsbeurteilung - ein

ganzheitlicher Ansatz zur

kontinuierlichen Verbesserung

im Unternehmen

Think Ahead: “Out of Earshot”

SAFESTART ToolBox Series

Napo in... Safe maintenance

Alcool, drogues et travail:

„Drogues“

Giants of Leadership - The

Nature of Safety

Ekim, Santrifüjlü Gübre

Daðýtma ve Ýlaçlama Makineleri Kazalarý

Underground Utilities

Staying in Control

Filme für die

Verkehrssicherheitsarbeit

Die Zusteller bringen`s

Think Ahead: “High Stakes”

Les fruits de la prévention

Chemiegeschichten -

Präsentation zu Unfällen mit

Chemikalien

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United Kingdom

Republic of Korea

Turkey

Italy

Canada

Turkey

Germany

Switzerland

France

Turkey

Norway

Italy

Spain

Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Turkey

Switzerland

France

Germany

Germany

Germany

Spain

Republic of Korea

Norway

Italy

Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Turkey

Canada

Germany

Austria

Safety in the workplace. Demanded by those who

care about themselves, part 2

Accidents during threshing

Construction

The meaning of CE marking of agricultural

equipment

Fall

Alcohol, drugs and work: „Alcohol”

Safe use of harvesting machines

Work safety and me

Our Mind Is The Key of Our Life

Black Friday

Health care workers. Occupational risks,

prevention paths

Modern Day Heroes

Safe Working in Steel Plants

Falling ill at work: The battle of the victims

Balance

Safety in the workplace. Demanded by those who

care about themselves, part 3

Safety for children of farmers in agriculture

Take over responsibility

Athermal effects of electromagnetic fields in the

mobile communications sector

F 076

F 031

F 149

F 044

F 097

F 138

F 048

F 160

F 022

F 119

F 043

F 154

F 073

F 001

F 123

F 161

F 018

F 120

F 098

F 095

F 105

F 026

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F 153

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F 124

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14: 38

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15: 14

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15:30

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15: 52

15: 59

16: 01

16: 04

17: 13

17: 14

09:00

09: 11

09: 28

09: 54

10: 08

10: 18

10: 37

10: 38

10:45

10: 46

10: 50

10: 58

10: 59

11: 14

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Ministry of Employment and Social Policies

Korea Occupatinal Safety and Health Agency

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

INAIL

Canandian Agricultural Safety Organization

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

E.ON Energy Trading SE

Suva

INRS

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

Floating World Films

INAIL

Juan Miguel Gutiérrez

Institute of Occupational Safety and Health

Tüpraþ / Turkish Petroleum Refineries Corporation

Suva

INRS

DGUV Landesverband Mitte

ThyssenKrupp Nirosta GmbH / BG Holz Metall

SUVA, DGUV, HSE, EU-Agentur Bilbao

ISTAS / INFO TV

Korea Occupatinal Safety and Health Agency

Floating World Films

Ministry of Employment and Social Policies

Institute of Occupational Safety and Health

Tarým ve Köyiþleri Bakanlýðý Yayýn Dairesi Bþk.

WorkSafeBC

BG RCI - Berufsgenossenschaft Rohstoffe und

chemische Industrie

AUVA - Allgemeine Unfallversicherungsanstalt

The Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH)

Sicurezza sul lavoro. La

pretende chi si vuole bene,

parte 2

Airside Health and Safety

induction. Keeping you safe

airside.

Quest for ZERO Accident

Harman Makineleri Kazalarý

Costruzioni

Plan.Farm.Safety.

Tarým Makinelerinde CE

Ýþaretlemesinin Önemi

One fine day...Mr. Rescue´s

emergency instructions

Sturz

Alcool, drogues et travail:

„Alcool“

Biçerdöverlerin Emniyetli

Kullanýmý

Think Ahead: “Fading Images”

Io e la sicurezza

The square of the music

Egg or Head?

Aklýmýz Hayatýmýzýn

Anahtarýdýr

Schwarzer Freitag

Soignants. Des risques

professionnels, des pistes de

prévention

Alltagshelden

Sicheres Arbeiten im

Stahlwerk

Napo in... Risky business

Enfermar en el trabajo: La

batalla de las víctimas

No matter how many times you

do things over

Balanse

Sicurezza sul lavoro. La

pretende chi si vuole bene, parte 3

The Robot Inspector

Çiftçilerimizin Çocuklarý Ýçin

Tarimda Ýþ Güvenliði

Zero

Verantwortung übernehmen

Athermische Wirkungen

elektromagnetischer Felder im

Mobilfunkbereich

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• Title: 19th World Congress’ Exhibition on Health and Safety at Work • Venue: Haliç Congress Center, Ýstanbul • Exhibition Hours: As a World Congress registrant, you may visit the exhibition during the following hours. 10:00 – 19:00, Sunday, September 11, 2011 10:00 – 19:00, Monday, September 12, 2011 10:00 – 19:00, Tuesday, September 13, 2011 10:00 – 19:00, Wednesday, September 14, 2011 10:00 – 19:00, Thursday, September 15, 2011

The XIX World Congress’ Exhibition on Safety and Health at Work, organized by ÝKON Exhibition Organizations on behalf of Ministry of Labour and Social Security, will be held in Haliç Congress Centre between 11th and 15th September 2011 with the cooperation of the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Social Security Association (ISSA). The exhibition will last for five days in an area of 8.000 m² and it is expected to accommodate 250 exhibitors from 120 countries and 20,000 visitors.

National and international companies operating in the field of safety at work equipment, work clothes, road and traffic security, personal protectors, fire safety, evaluation technologies and detectors, loading-offloading-stocking equipment, environmental hygiene and industrial cleaning equipment, first aid equipment and media will take part in the Exhibition. Participants shall get a chance of presenting their products and services to professional buyers in the OHS Exhibition. OHS Exhibition hall form the basis of a platform to exchange information and the know-how exchange between private and the public sector managers, workers’ and employers’ representatives, health and safety at work professionals and experts from all around the World who are specialised in the sector. It also presents a great opportunity to discover one of the most famous cities and cultural centres in the world exhibition and Ýstanbul. On this occasion, we would like to take this opportunity to invite you to the OHS Exhibition and to Ýstanbul.

The 19th World Congress’ Exhibition on Safety and Health at Work’s mission is to provide an opportunity for exchange of current information with those who are involved in health and safety in order to promote a culture of prevention worldwide.

The aim for those who will take part in the Exhibition is to gain ideas about how to strengthen relations with governments, employers, non-governmental organizations, employers’ representatives, workers and workers’ organizations and health and safety professionals in order to develop prevention methods against worker accidents and work related illness worldwide. There will be an exchange of information on application methods and experience between participants and visitors with the aim of improving health and safety at work.

EXHIBITION’S GOAL

INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORS AND VISITORS:

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about the exhibition

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• Sharing information, practices to be implemented and experience between the participants with the aim of improving health and safety at work • Networking and forming alliances based on cooperation by strengthening relations between all related parties • Developing strategical and practical ideas that can be applied promptly • An opportunity to follow the latest technologies in the world • Receiving information on occupational accidents and illnesses and precautions to prevent them • Creating a comfortable and a safe working environment where efficiency of the employees can be increased

*Prices are subject to VAT 18 % • Raw space includes: Ground marking, 2 kilowatt monophase electricity, entry in the official catalogue, exhibitors badges, 10 Expo invitation tickets.

• Shell scheme stand includes: High panelling - wallboard covering, 1 group of plugs and 2 kilowatt monophase electricity, 100 watt spotlight for every 3 m², entry in the official catalogue, fascia, exhibitors badges, 10 Expo invitation tickets.

• Fitted stand includes: High panelling - wallboard covering, 1 group of plugs and 2 kilowatt monophase electricity, 100 watt spotlight for every 3 m², entry in the official catalogue, fascia, exhibitors badges, 10 Expo invitation tickets, 1 table, 3 chairs, paper basket, for stands greater than 27 m² wall coat hanger, 1 information counter, 2 m² storage room.

PARTICIPATION PRICES

Sales Price / m2

STAND TYPE Minimum Space 01 Apr 2011- 11 Sep 2011

SPACE ONLY

SHELL SCHEME STAND

FITTED STAND

OPEN SIDES Available only for Shell Scheme Stand and Fitted Stand with surcharge

Subject to availability.

Corner stand (2 sides open) 500 eur / stand

Head stand (3 sides open) 800 eur / stand

and above

and above

Eur

Eur

Eur

Eur

Eur

Eur

Eur

Eur

Eur

Eur

BENEFITS OF TAKING PART IN THE OHS EXHIBITION

about the exhibition

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• Title: 19th World Congress’ Exhibition on Health and Safety at Work • Venue: Haliç Congress Center, Ýstanbul • Exhibition Hours: As a World Congress registrant, you may visit the exhibition during the following hours. 10:00 – 19:00, Sunday, September 11, 2011 10:00 – 19:00, Monday, September 12, 2011 10:00 – 19:00, Tuesday, September 13, 2011 10:00 – 19:00, Wednesday, September 14, 2011 10:00 – 19:00, Thursday, September 15, 2011

The XIX World Congress’ Exhibition on Safety and Health at Work, organized by ÝKON Exhibition Organizations on behalf of Ministry of Labour and Social Security, will be held in Haliç Congress Centre between 11th and 15th September 2011 with the cooperation of the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Social Security Association (ISSA). The exhibition will last for five days in an area of 8.000 m² and it is expected to accommodate 250 exhibitors from 120 countries and 20,000 visitors.

National and international companies operating in the field of safety at work equipment, work clothes, road and traffic security, personal protectors, fire safety, evaluation technologies and detectors, loading-offloading-stocking equipment, environmental hygiene and industrial cleaning equipment, first aid equipment and media will take part in the Exhibition. Participants shall get a chance of presenting their products and services to professional buyers in the OHS Exhibition. OHS Exhibition hall form the basis of a platform to exchange information and the know-how exchange between private and the public sector managers, workers’ and employers’ representatives, health and safety at work professionals and experts from all around the World who are specialised in the sector. It also presents a great opportunity to discover one of the most famous cities and cultural centres in the world exhibition and Ýstanbul. On this occasion, we would like to take this opportunity to invite you to the OHS Exhibition and to Ýstanbul.

The 19th World Congress’ Exhibition on Safety and Health at Work’s mission is to provide an opportunity for exchange of current information with those who are involved in health and safety in order to promote a culture of prevention worldwide.

The aim for those who will take part in the Exhibition is to gain ideas about how to strengthen relations with governments, employers, non-governmental organizations, employers’ representatives, workers and workers’ organizations and health and safety professionals in order to develop prevention methods against worker accidents and work related illness worldwide. There will be an exchange of information on application methods and experience between participants and visitors with the aim of improving health and safety at work.

EXHIBITION’S GOAL

INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORS AND VISITORS:

www.safety2011turkey.org66

about the exhibition

http://exhibitionsafety2011turkey.org/

www.safety2011turkey.org 67

• Sharing information, practices to be implemented and experience between the participants with the aim of improving health and safety at work • Networking and forming alliances based on cooperation by strengthening relations between all related parties • Developing strategical and practical ideas that can be applied promptly • An opportunity to follow the latest technologies in the world • Receiving information on occupational accidents and illnesses and precautions to prevent them • Creating a comfortable and a safe working environment where efficiency of the employees can be increased

*Prices are subject to VAT 18 % • Raw space includes: Ground marking, 2 kilowatt monophase electricity, entry in the official catalogue, exhibitors badges, 10 Expo invitation tickets.

• Shell scheme stand includes: High panelling - wallboard covering, 1 group of plugs and 2 kilowatt monophase electricity, 100 watt spotlight for every 3 m², entry in the official catalogue, fascia, exhibitors badges, 10 Expo invitation tickets.

• Fitted stand includes: High panelling - wallboard covering, 1 group of plugs and 2 kilowatt monophase electricity, 100 watt spotlight for every 3 m², entry in the official catalogue, fascia, exhibitors badges, 10 Expo invitation tickets, 1 table, 3 chairs, paper basket, for stands greater than 27 m² wall coat hanger, 1 information counter, 2 m² storage room.

PARTICIPATION PRICES

Sales Price / m2

STAND TYPE Minimum Space 01 Apr 2011- 11 Sep 2011

SPACE ONLY

SHELL SCHEME STAND

FITTED STAND

OPEN SIDES Available only for Shell Scheme Stand and Fitted Stand with surcharge

Subject to availability.

Corner stand (2 sides open) 500 eur / stand

Head stand (3 sides open) 800 eur / stand

and above

and above

Eur

Eur

Eur

Eur

Eur

Eur

Eur

Eur

Eur

Eur

BENEFITS OF TAKING PART IN THE OHS EXHIBITION

about the exhibition

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XIX WORLD CONGRESS’ EXHIBITION ON SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK EXHIBITOR PROFILE

XIX WORLD CONGRESS’ EXHIBITION ON SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK EXHIBITOR PROFILE

• Personal Protectors• Safety at Work Equipment• Work Cloths • Environmental Health and Its Management • Road and Traffic Security • Safety at Work Warning Signs • Safety at Work and Workers’ Health Training Organisations• Fire Safety• Environmental Hygiene and Industrial Cleaning Equipment• Air Conditioning (Dust Decontamination Aspirators)• Valuation Technologies, Devices and Detectors• Alarm and Warning Systems • Search and Rescue Equipment • First Aid Equipment and Bandaging for Burns• Emergency Body and Eye Showers • Preventative and Remedying Creams and Pharmaceutical Equipment • Approved Organisations and Certification Services • Ergonomic Equipment • Loading-Off Loading -Delivery –Stocking• Machine Protection Equipment• Insurance and Insuring • Media and Institutions

• Safety at work engineers and technicians, hygienists and occupational scientists• Work inspectors and factory technical inspectors• Trainers and teachers as well as others in the training field• Employees and their representatives• Employers and employers’ organisations• Decision makers in public and social security sectors• Public and non-public organisations• International and local organisations• Producers and importers• Experts in communication and public relations fields• Media representatives and journalists• All health and safety at work professionals• Union representatives• Public managers• Individuals responsible for insurance and social security• Anyone who deals with health and safety at work

about the exhibition

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technical toursTechnical tours included in full registration shall give an opportunity to the participants to see best practices in different sectors. Participants will be able to attend one of the technical tours.

Þiþecam operates predominantly in the manufacture of glass and chemicals. It is the leader in its related of business,encompassing all key areas of glass-making (i.e. flat glass, glassware, glass packing and glass fibre) and soda ashand chromium chemicals. Depending on different ranking criteria, Þiþecam's global ranking varies from third toeighth in its field among the world's largest glass manufacturers, thanks to its scale, degree of specialization and theconsiderable competitive advantage of its operations. The Group performs its operations from facilities located ineight countries with 16,837 employees.

Cross Textile is one of the leading denim garment manufacturers in Turkey. Its strong competencies in design,product development, manufacturing and marketing, guarantee fast and flexible solutions to customers. Itscompliance with international standards and cer tifications and its constantly increasing best practices wererewarded recently with OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001 cer tifications. Par ticipants will have the oppor tunity toobserve occupational health and safety systems in denim garment manufacturing. In other words, “the art of denim”which remains integral to workplace safety and to a nurturing environment for employees.

Based at Ýstanbul Atatürk Airpor t, Turkish Technic has operated the leading aircraft maintenance and repair facility inthe region serving both THY aircrafts and aircrafts of other airlines since 1957. Participants will have the opportunityto see this important site and observe the OHS measures utilized in the aviation maintenance sector.

Under the authority of the General Directorate of Railways, Harbors and Airpor ts Construction, the RegionalDirectorate is continuing its operations in the railway transportation sector to form a stable transportation network inpassenger and freight transportation in the provinces of Ýstanbul and Kocaeli. It is actively putting the Marmaray Project into e f f ec t wh ich w i l l b r i ng the t r anspor ta t i on sys tem o f t h i s r eg ion i n to con fo r mi ty w i th i n t e r na t iona lstandards, meet the increasing demands of passenger and freight transpor tation and provide an uninterruptedrailway link between Europe and Asia.

Located in an area of 95 sq. km, RMK Marine has a capacity of constructing 30,000 DWT of both commercial shipsand super yachts annually. Par ticipants will see the modern techniques of shipbuilding as well as the OHSmanagement systems of the shipyard.

Netaþ provides end-to-end system integration solutions through next generation information and communicationtechnologies, par ticularly VoIP, to its defence, carrier and enterprise customers. Netaþ complies with all the legalhealth, safety and environment legislation of Turkey and operates with an international safety and healthmanagement system that has received the global certificates OHSAS18001 and ISO 14001.

Evyap, which is responsible for a large proportion of the export of soap and personal care products from Turkey, has aproduct range extending from soap to shower gels, from shampoos to shaving products, from skin care to finefragrance products, from baby diapers to toothpaste, and many other categories of products sold in more than 100countries. Participants will experience at first hand the safety, health and environment management systems of Evyap during their visit to its Tuzla Plant

Under the authority of the General Directorate of Railways, Harbors and Airpor ts Construction, the RegionalDirectorate is continuing its operations in the railway transportation sector to form a stable transportation network inpassenger and freight transportation in the provinces of Ýstanbul and Kocaeli. It is actively putting the Marmaray Project into e f f ec t wh ich w i l l b r i ng the t r anspor ta t i on sys tem o f t h i s r eg ion i n to con fo r mi ty w i th i n t e r na t iona lstandards, meet the increasing demands of passenger and freight transpor tation and provide an uninterruptedrailway link between Europe and Asia.

T1/1: Turkish Glass Industry at its Best: Þiþecam Trakya AutoGlass Factory

T1/2: Safety and Health in the Textile Business: Cross Textile

T1/3: Maintaining Safety: Turkish Technic

T1/4: Joining the Continents: The Marmaray Project

T2 / 1: Safety and Health at Large Scale: RMK Marine Shipyard

T2 /2: Communication Electronics: Netaþ

T2/3: Safety and Health in Cosmetic and Hygienic Production: EVYAP

T2 /4: Joining the Continents: The Marmaray Project

T1 - September 14, 2011, Afternoon Programme, Time: 14:00 - 18:00 14:00 - 15:00 Departure from Haliç Congress Center - Arrival to Institution15:00 - 15:15 General Information about the Institution15:15 - 16:15 Touring the Institution16:15 - 17:00 Treat and Gift Presentation17:00 - 18:00 Departure from Institution - Arrival to Haliç Congress Center

09:30 - 10:30 Departure from Haliç Congress Center - Arrival to Institution10:30 - 10:45 General Information about the Institution10:45 - 11:45 Touring of the Institution11:45 - 13:00 Lunch and Gift Presentation 13:00 - 14:00 Departure from Institution - Arrival to Haliç Congress Center

T2 - September 15, 2011, Morning Programme, Time: 09:30 - 13:00

*There is no possibility treat and gift presentation for Marmaray Tour

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XIX WORLD CONGRESS’ EXHIBITION ON SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK EXHIBITOR PROFILE

XIX WORLD CONGRESS’ EXHIBITION ON SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK EXHIBITOR PROFILE

• Personal Protectors• Safety at Work Equipment• Work Cloths • Environmental Health and Its Management • Road and Traffic Security • Safety at Work Warning Signs • Safety at Work and Workers’ Health Training Organisations• Fire Safety• Environmental Hygiene and Industrial Cleaning Equipment• Air Conditioning (Dust Decontamination Aspirators)• Valuation Technologies, Devices and Detectors• Alarm and Warning Systems • Search and Rescue Equipment • First Aid Equipment and Bandaging for Burns• Emergency Body and Eye Showers • Preventative and Remedying Creams and Pharmaceutical Equipment • Approved Organisations and Certification Services • Ergonomic Equipment • Loading-Off Loading -Delivery –Stocking• Machine Protection Equipment• Insurance and Insuring • Media and Institutions

• Safety at work engineers and technicians, hygienists and occupational scientists• Work inspectors and factory technical inspectors• Trainers and teachers as well as others in the training field• Employees and their representatives• Employers and employers’ organisations• Decision makers in public and social security sectors• Public and non-public organisations• International and local organisations• Producers and importers• Experts in communication and public relations fields• Media representatives and journalists• All health and safety at work professionals• Union representatives• Public managers• Individuals responsible for insurance and social security• Anyone who deals with health and safety at work

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technical toursTechnical tours included in full registration shall give an opportunity to the participants to see best practices in different sectors. Participants will be able to attend one of the technical tours.

Þiþecam operates predominantly in the manufacture of glass and chemicals. It is the leader in its related of business,encompassing all key areas of glass-making (i.e. flat glass, glassware, glass packing and glass fibre) and soda ashand chromium chemicals. Depending on different ranking criteria, Þiþecam's global ranking varies from third toeighth in its field among the world's largest glass manufacturers, thanks to its scale, degree of specialization and theconsiderable competitive advantage of its operations. The Group performs its operations from facilities located ineight countries with 16,837 employees.

Cross Textile is one of the leading denim garment manufacturers in Turkey. Its strong competencies in design,product development, manufacturing and marketing, guarantee fast and flexible solutions to customers. Itscompliance with international standards and cer tifications and its constantly increasing best practices wererewarded recently with OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001 cer tifications. Par ticipants will have the oppor tunity toobserve occupational health and safety systems in denim garment manufacturing. In other words, “the art of denim”which remains integral to workplace safety and to a nurturing environment for employees.

Based at Ýstanbul Atatürk Airpor t, Turkish Technic has operated the leading aircraft maintenance and repair facility inthe region serving both THY aircrafts and aircrafts of other airlines since 1957. Participants will have the opportunityto see this important site and observe the OHS measures utilized in the aviation maintenance sector.

Under the authority of the General Directorate of Railways, Harbors and Airpor ts Construction, the RegionalDirectorate is continuing its operations in the railway transportation sector to form a stable transportation network inpassenger and freight transportation in the provinces of Ýstanbul and Kocaeli. It is actively putting the Marmaray Project into e f f ec t wh ich w i l l b r i ng the t r anspor ta t i on sys tem o f t h i s r eg ion i n to con fo r mi ty w i th i n t e r na t iona lstandards, meet the increasing demands of passenger and freight transpor tation and provide an uninterruptedrailway link between Europe and Asia.

Located in an area of 95 sq. km, RMK Marine has a capacity of constructing 30,000 DWT of both commercial shipsand super yachts annually. Par ticipants will see the modern techniques of shipbuilding as well as the OHSmanagement systems of the shipyard.

Netaþ provides end-to-end system integration solutions through next generation information and communicationtechnologies, par ticularly VoIP, to its defence, carrier and enterprise customers. Netaþ complies with all the legalhealth, safety and environment legislation of Turkey and operates with an international safety and healthmanagement system that has received the global certificates OHSAS18001 and ISO 14001.

Evyap, which is responsible for a large proportion of the export of soap and personal care products from Turkey, has aproduct range extending from soap to shower gels, from shampoos to shaving products, from skin care to finefragrance products, from baby diapers to toothpaste, and many other categories of products sold in more than 100countries. Participants will experience at first hand the safety, health and environment management systems of Evyap during their visit to its Tuzla Plant

Under the authority of the General Directorate of Railways, Harbors and Airpor ts Construction, the RegionalDirectorate is continuing its operations in the railway transportation sector to form a stable transportation network inpassenger and freight transportation in the provinces of Ýstanbul and Kocaeli. It is actively putting the Marmaray Project into e f f ec t wh ich w i l l b r i ng the t r anspor ta t i on sys tem o f t h i s r eg ion i n to con fo r mi ty w i th i n t e r na t iona lstandards, meet the increasing demands of passenger and freight transpor tation and provide an uninterruptedrailway link between Europe and Asia.

T1/1: Turkish Glass Industry at its Best: Þiþecam Trakya AutoGlass Factory

T1/2: Safety and Health in the Textile Business: Cross Textile

T1/3: Maintaining Safety: Turkish Technic

T1/4: Joining the Continents: The Marmaray Project

T2 / 1: Safety and Health at Large Scale: RMK Marine Shipyard

T2 /2: Communication Electronics: Netaþ

T2/3: Safety and Health in Cosmetic and Hygienic Production: EVYAP

T2 /4: Joining the Continents: The Marmaray Project

T1 - September 14, 2011, Afternoon Programme, Time: 14:00 - 18:00 14:00 - 15:00 Departure from Haliç Congress Center - Arrival to Institution15:00 - 15:15 General Information about the Institution15:15 - 16:15 Touring the Institution16:15 - 17:00 Treat and Gift Presentation17:00 - 18:00 Departure from Institution - Arrival to Haliç Congress Center

09:30 - 10:30 Departure from Haliç Congress Center - Arrival to Institution10:30 - 10:45 General Information about the Institution10:45 - 11:45 Touring of the Institution11:45 - 13:00 Lunch and Gift Presentation 13:00 - 14:00 Departure from Institution - Arrival to Haliç Congress Center

T2 - September 15, 2011, Morning Programme, Time: 09:30 - 13:00

*There is no possibility treat and gift presentation for Marmaray Tour

*There is no possibility lunch and gift presentation for Marmaray Tour

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accompanying persons’ toursDaily tours will be arranged free of charge to the historical, touristic and cultural sights of Ýstanbul for accompanying persons. Participants will be able to select tours duringonline registration. Some daily tour samples are given below for accompanying persons.

Experience the beauty of the Bosphorus by taking this fascinating tour by boat. During the tour you'll see five Ottoman palaces, namely, Topkapý Palace, Dolmabahçe Palace, Çýraðan Palace, Yýldýz Palace and Beylerbeyi Palace. The Mecidiye Mosque Selimiye barracks (where Florence Nightingale once worked) and Anadolu Hisarý (the Fortress of Anatolia) will be visited too. Participants will also have the chance to see from the Bosphorus itself the two bridges over the Bosphorus, namely Boðaziçi Bridge and Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge.

The year 1461 is generally accepted as the foundation date of Grand Bazaar. This biggest and oldest shopping mall of the time has the oldest bank of the world. It is also one of the mysterious and beautiful places in the world, possibly its eighth wonder. The Grand Bazaar is waiting to entertain and embrace its foreign visitors, who are both interested in history and shopping antiquities made by our ancestors while they are enjoying experience of catching up with history. Do not hesitate to give a try to the Grand Bazaar’s health unit, post office, bank branches, private fire department, police station, coffee shops and restaurants,and the historical and cultural treasures hidden inside.

Topkapý Palace, constructed by Fatih Sultan Mehmet (the Conqueror) in 1478 became the official residence of the Ottoman Sultans. Currently, the Palace has an area of 80,000 sq. m. although it has been abandoned by the Sultans for others; Topkapý Palace had never lost its importance. As for Dolmabahçe Palace, built in the 19th century, it is one of the most glamorous palaces in the world. It was the administrative centre of the Ottoman Empire. Dolmabahçe Palace has a great significance for Turkish people, because Turkey’s President Mustafa Kemal Atatürk used the palace as his residence and spent the most serious part of his illness here and passed away at this palace. Later it was converted into a museum.

Famous in particular for its massive dome in Ýstanbul, Hagia Sophia is a former Orthodox patriarchall basilica, later converted into a mosque and a museum later. From the date of its dedication in 360 until 1453, it served as the Cathedral of Constantinople, except between 1204 and 1261, when it became the Cathedral of the Latin Empire. The building was converted into a mosque from 29 May 1453 until 1934. Later, on 1 February 1935, it was opened as a museum.The Sultan Ahmed Mosque is also a spectacular historic architecture in Ýstanbul. Popularly known as the Blue Mosque because of the blue tiles decorating interior. It was built between 1609 and 1616, under the rule of Ahmed I. Like many other mosques, it also comprises a tomb of the founder, a madrasah and a hospice. While still used as a mosque, the Sultan Ahmed Mosque has also become a popular tourist attraction.

Once named as the "Grand Rue de Pera", Ýstiklal Street is a place where you can see most of the beauties of Ýstanbul together. Its shops, restaurants, bars and pubs are a “must see”. St. Antuan Church is also located on this street. It starts at from Taksim Square and ends at the Tunnel (Funniculer), which is one of the oldest underground railways in the world.

Founded in 2004, Ýstanbul Modern is the first private museum organizing modern and contemporary art exhibitions in Turkey and it occupies a large site on the banks of the Golden Horn, encompassing 8,000 square meters. The Museum offers a wide array of services in a multifaceted venue, including permanent and temporary exhibition galleries, a photography gallery, a library, a cinema centre, a café and a design store. In addition, the Museum also offers video, educational and social programmes for the visitors. Santral Ýstanbul, once known as the Silahtaraða power plant, was the first urban-scale power plant in the Ottoman Empire, which operated between 1911 and 1983. Today, it serves as a modern art gallery and also hosts the Museum of Energy, which is a must see for those who want to learn about the early days of power production.

Bosphorus Boat Tour:

Kapalý Çarþý (Grand Bazaar Tour):

Topkapý and Dolmabahçe Palaces Tour:

Ancient Peninsula Tour:

Ýstiklal Street and Churches Tour:

Ýstanbul Modern & Santral Ýstanbul:

Accompanying Persons’ Programme

We begin the day by driving across the first Bosphorus Bridge and head in to the top at Camlica Hill, which affords spectacular panoramic views of Ýstanbul, the Marmara sea and the Princes' Islands. From here a short drive brings us to the Palace of Beylerbeyi located on the shore of the Bosphorus. Perhaps the most elegant of the late Ottoman palaces, Beylerbeyi boasts six sumptuously furnished reception halls.

• Upon request every day except Monday and Thursday.• English Guidance• Time: 12:45 - 17:00• Fee: 70 $

ASIA (DAILY AFTERNOON TOUR)

Formally called Constantinople, Ýstanbul was the capital of the Roman Empire and Europe's wealthiest metropolis, and is now the largest city in Turkey.

ÝSTANBUL FULL DAY TOUR

Hagia Sophia: th century by Emperor Justinian, and was one of Now a museum, Hagia Sophia was built in the 6

the largest basilicas in the Christian world. After the Ottoman conquest, it was converted to a mosque and is today one of the most magnificent museums in the world. Take a moment to linger here to admire the fine Byzantine mosaics. (Closed on Mondays)

Topkapi Palace: The largest and oldest palace in the world, Topkapi is the crown jewel of the Ottoman Empire. With its treasury and exotic buildings overlooking the Golden Horn, your visit to Topkapi promises to be a

truly fascinating experience. (Closed on Tuesdays)

Grand Bazaar: In service since the 14th century, the Grand Bazaar is one of the world's largest covered markets, with 58 streets and over 4,000 shops. The bazaar is specially known for its jewelry, leather, pottery, spices and carpets. (Closed on Sunday Additional time will be spent at the other locations)

• Upon request everyday except Monday, Tuesday and Sunday• Lunch• Entrance fees• Hotel pickup and drop off• Fee: 120 $

Blue MosqueOne of the most famous monuments in both the Turkish and Islamic worlds, the Sultan Ahmet Mosque (also known as the Blue Mosque) is a superb creation in the classical Ottoman style. The mosque has six towering minarets and 260 windows illuminating its vast main chamber, which is decorated with more than 20,000 Iznik tiles.

The Ýstanbul Museum of the History of Science and Technology in Islam is unique in the world with its exceptional collection of objects comprising exact replicas of the scientific and technical achievements from the ninth through the seventeenth centuries in astronomy, geography, nautical, time measurement, geometry, optics, medicine, chemistry, mineralogy, physics, techniques, architecture and military techniques. The Ýstanbul Museum of the History of Science and Technology in Islam is especially attractive because of its aesthetics, the didactics of its scientific expositions, and the synergy between the visual experience and the learning process on the part of the visitor.

The Ýstanbul Museum of the History of Science and Technology in Islam:

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accompanying persons’ toursDaily tours will be arranged free of charge to the historical, touristic and cultural sights of Ýstanbul for accompanying persons. Participants will be able to select tours duringonline registration. Some daily tour samples are given below for accompanying persons.

Experience the beauty of the Bosphorus by taking this fascinating tour by boat. During the tour you'll see five Ottoman palaces, namely, Topkapý Palace, Dolmabahçe Palace, Çýraðan Palace, Yýldýz Palace and Beylerbeyi Palace. The Mecidiye Mosque Selimiye barracks (where Florence Nightingale once worked) and Anadolu Hisarý (the Fortress of Anatolia) will be visited too. Participants will also have the chance to see from the Bosphorus itself the two bridges over the Bosphorus, namely Boðaziçi Bridge and Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge.

The year 1461 is generally accepted as the foundation date of Grand Bazaar. This biggest and oldest shopping mall of the time has the oldest bank of the world. It is also one of the mysterious and beautiful places in the world, possibly its eighth wonder. The Grand Bazaar is waiting to entertain and embrace its foreign visitors, who are both interested in history and shopping antiquities made by our ancestors while they are enjoying experience of catching up with history. Do not hesitate to give a try to the Grand Bazaar’s health unit, post office, bank branches, private fire department, police station, coffee shops and restaurants,and the historical and cultural treasures hidden inside.

Topkapý Palace, constructed by Fatih Sultan Mehmet (the Conqueror) in 1478 became the official residence of the Ottoman Sultans. Currently, the Palace has an area of 80,000 sq. m. although it has been abandoned by the Sultans for others; Topkapý Palace had never lost its importance. As for Dolmabahçe Palace, built in the 19th century, it is one of the most glamorous palaces in the world. It was the administrative centre of the Ottoman Empire. Dolmabahçe Palace has a great significance for Turkish people, because Turkey’s President Mustafa Kemal Atatürk used the palace as his residence and spent the most serious part of his illness here and passed away at this palace. Later it was converted into a museum.

Famous in particular for its massive dome in Ýstanbul, Hagia Sophia is a former Orthodox patriarchall basilica, later converted into a mosque and a museum later. From the date of its dedication in 360 until 1453, it served as the Cathedral of Constantinople, except between 1204 and 1261, when it became the Cathedral of the Latin Empire. The building was converted into a mosque from 29 May 1453 until 1934. Later, on 1 February 1935, it was opened as a museum.The Sultan Ahmed Mosque is also a spectacular historic architecture in Ýstanbul. Popularly known as the Blue Mosque because of the blue tiles decorating interior. It was built between 1609 and 1616, under the rule of Ahmed I. Like many other mosques, it also comprises a tomb of the founder, a madrasah and a hospice. While still used as a mosque, the Sultan Ahmed Mosque has also become a popular tourist attraction.

Once named as the "Grand Rue de Pera", Ýstiklal Street is a place where you can see most of the beauties of Ýstanbul together. Its shops, restaurants, bars and pubs are a “must see”. St. Antuan Church is also located on this street. It starts at from Taksim Square and ends at the Tunnel (Funniculer), which is one of the oldest underground railways in the world.

Founded in 2004, Ýstanbul Modern is the first private museum organizing modern and contemporary art exhibitions in Turkey and it occupies a large site on the banks of the Golden Horn, encompassing 8,000 square meters. The Museum offers a wide array of services in a multifaceted venue, including permanent and temporary exhibition galleries, a photography gallery, a library, a cinema centre, a café and a design store. In addition, the Museum also offers video, educational and social programmes for the visitors. Santral Ýstanbul, once known as the Silahtaraða power plant, was the first urban-scale power plant in the Ottoman Empire, which operated between 1911 and 1983. Today, it serves as a modern art gallery and also hosts the Museum of Energy, which is a must see for those who want to learn about the early days of power production.

Bosphorus Boat Tour:

Kapalý Çarþý (Grand Bazaar Tour):

Topkapý and Dolmabahçe Palaces Tour:

Ancient Peninsula Tour:

Ýstiklal Street and Churches Tour:

Ýstanbul Modern & Santral Ýstanbul:

Accompanying Persons’ Programme

We begin the day by driving across the first Bosphorus Bridge and head in to the top at Camlica Hill, which affords spectacular panoramic views of Ýstanbul, the Marmara sea and the Princes' Islands. From here a short drive brings us to the Palace of Beylerbeyi located on the shore of the Bosphorus. Perhaps the most elegant of the late Ottoman palaces, Beylerbeyi boasts six sumptuously furnished reception halls.

• Upon request every day except Monday and Thursday.• English Guidance• Time: 12:45 - 17:00• Fee: 70 $

ASIA (DAILY AFTERNOON TOUR)

Formally called Constantinople, Ýstanbul was the capital of the Roman Empire and Europe's wealthiest metropolis, and is now the largest city in Turkey.

ÝSTANBUL FULL DAY TOUR

Hagia Sophia: th century by Emperor Justinian, and was one of Now a museum, Hagia Sophia was built in the 6

the largest basilicas in the Christian world. After the Ottoman conquest, it was converted to a mosque and is today one of the most magnificent museums in the world. Take a moment to linger here to admire the fine Byzantine mosaics. (Closed on Mondays)

Topkapi Palace: The largest and oldest palace in the world, Topkapi is the crown jewel of the Ottoman Empire. With its treasury and exotic buildings overlooking the Golden Horn, your visit to Topkapi promises to be a

truly fascinating experience. (Closed on Tuesdays)

Grand Bazaar: In service since the 14th century, the Grand Bazaar is one of the world's largest covered markets, with 58 streets and over 4,000 shops. The bazaar is specially known for its jewelry, leather, pottery, spices and carpets. (Closed on Sunday Additional time will be spent at the other locations)

• Upon request everyday except Monday, Tuesday and Sunday• Lunch• Entrance fees• Hotel pickup and drop off• Fee: 120 $

Blue MosqueOne of the most famous monuments in both the Turkish and Islamic worlds, the Sultan Ahmet Mosque (also known as the Blue Mosque) is a superb creation in the classical Ottoman style. The mosque has six towering minarets and 260 windows illuminating its vast main chamber, which is decorated with more than 20,000 Iznik tiles.

The Ýstanbul Museum of the History of Science and Technology in Islam is unique in the world with its exceptional collection of objects comprising exact replicas of the scientific and technical achievements from the ninth through the seventeenth centuries in astronomy, geography, nautical, time measurement, geometry, optics, medicine, chemistry, mineralogy, physics, techniques, architecture and military techniques. The Ýstanbul Museum of the History of Science and Technology in Islam is especially attractive because of its aesthetics, the didactics of its scientific expositions, and the synergy between the visual experience and the learning process on the part of the visitor.

The Ýstanbul Museum of the History of Science and Technology in Islam:

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We visit an exclusive night club where we will enjoy authentic Turkish cuisine, including the delicious array of appetizers known as meze. The Turks have a sound reason to be proud of their food cuisine. They are equally proud of their traditional music, and after dinner folk musicians from different regions of Anatolia will perform for us. Of course no night out in Ýstanbul would be complete without Turkish belly-dancers. We watch the show of some finest in the city.

• Upon request everyday• Time: 20:00-23:30• English Guidance• Fee: 135$

ISTANBUL BY NIGHT

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Probably the best way to describe the Grand Bazaar is to quote Mark Twain - "We went to the Grand Bazaar in Stamboul, of course, and I shall not describe it further than to say it is a monstrous hive of little shops - thousands, I should say - all under one roof, and cut up into innumerable little blocks by narrow streets which are arched overhead."

With more than 4000 shops on 64 streets, the Grand Bazaar (Kapalýçarþý in Turkish), looks like a labyrinth. This is a walk that will lead you through shops where leather goods are sold, sweets, dried fruit and spices, jewelery, glassware, pottery, fabrics, belly dancing costumes, t-shirts and all sorts of souvenirs. Let us guide you through the most authentic district of our city.

• Upon request everyday except Sunday• Time: 09:30• English Guidance• Fee: 50 $

HALF DAY SHOPPING TOUR

Probably the best way to describe the Grand Bazaar is to quote Mark Twain - "We went to the Grand Bazaar in Stamboul, of course, and I shall not describe it further than to say it is a monstrous hive of little shops - thousands, I should say - all under one roof, and cut up into innumerable little blocks by narrow streets which are arched overhead."

With more than 4000 shops on 64 streets, the Grand Bazaar (Kapalýçarþý in Turkish), looks like a labyrinth. This is a walk that will lead you through shops where leather goods are sold, sweets, dried fruit and spices, jewelery, glassware, pottery, fabrics, belly dancing costumes, t-shirts and all sorts of souvenirs. Let us guide you through the most authentic district of our city.

• Upon request everyday except Sunday• Time: 09:30• English Guidance• Fee: 50 $

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We visit an exclusive night club where we will enjoy authentic Turkish cuisine, including the delicious array of appetizers known as meze. The Turks have a sound reason to be proud of their food cuisine. They are equally proud of their traditional music, and after dinner folk musicians from different regions of Anatolia will perform for us. Of course no night out in Ýstanbul would be complete without Turkish belly-dancers. We watch the show of some finest in the city.

• Upon request everyday• Time: 20:00-23:30• English Guidance• Fee: 135$

ISTANBUL BY NIGHT

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Probably the best way to describe the Grand Bazaar is to quote Mark Twain - "We went to the Grand Bazaar in Stamboul, of course, and I shall not describe it further than to say it is a monstrous hive of little shops - thousands, I should say - all under one roof, and cut up into innumerable little blocks by narrow streets which are arched overhead."

With more than 4000 shops on 64 streets, the Grand Bazaar (Kapalýçarþý in Turkish), looks like a labyrinth. This is a walk that will lead you through shops where leather goods are sold, sweets, dried fruit and spices, jewelery, glassware, pottery, fabrics, belly dancing costumes, t-shirts and all sorts of souvenirs. Let us guide you through the most authentic district of our city.

• Upon request everyday except Sunday• Time: 09:30• English Guidance• Fee: 50 $

HALF DAY SHOPPING TOUR

Probably the best way to describe the Grand Bazaar is to quote Mark Twain - "We went to the Grand Bazaar in Stamboul, of course, and I shall not describe it further than to say it is a monstrous hive of little shops - thousands, I should say - all under one roof, and cut up into innumerable little blocks by narrow streets which are arched overhead."

With more than 4000 shops on 64 streets, the Grand Bazaar (Kapalýçarþý in Turkish), looks like a labyrinth. This is a walk that will lead you through shops where leather goods are sold, sweets, dried fruit and spices, jewelery, glassware, pottery, fabrics, belly dancing costumes, t-shirts and all sorts of souvenirs. Let us guide you through the most authentic district of our city.

• Upon request everyday except Sunday• Time: 09:30• English Guidance• Fee: 50 $

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GALLIPOLI AND TROY TOUR

Day 1

Day 2

Troy, scene of Homer's Illiad, the story of the Trojan War and the first great work of Western literature. Here Achilles, Hector and Agamemnon performed their heroic exploits in their attempts to recapture Helen, whose beauty launched 1,000 ships. Today, Troy was the theme of a major Hollywood production, starring Brad Pitt and Orlando Bloom. The site dates back to the very early Bronze Age (2500 BC) and was discovered by the German archeologist Heinrich Schliemann in late 19th century. The city was destroyed and rebuilt many times, with the result that the site consists of many layers, one city atop the other. To the layman, perhaps the most impressive feature is the massive ramparts. Gallipoli peninsula. This was the scene of the world's first modern amphibious landing, planned by Winston Churchill, and one of Turkey's greatest military victories of modern times, but it was won at the cost of enormous losses on both sides, particularly among the heroic Anzac troops.

Pick up from your hotel. Departure from Ýstanbul to Canakkale and drive straight to Eceabat and there follows a lunch break en-route. We will cross the Dardanelles by ferry (from Eceabat to Canakkale city center). Drive to Troy. Visit the legendary Troy city, the museum and the famous wooden horse. Dinner at hotel. Overnight in Canakkale.

Departure for Gallipoli after breakfast, crossing the Dardanelles by ferry. Visit Gallipoli National Park including the Gallipoli Battlefields, Kabatepe War Museum, Anzac Cove, original tunnels and trenches at Johnston Jolly, the Nek Cemetery, Chunuk Bair New Zealander Memorial, Lonepine Australian Memorial and Brighton Beach. With your guide you may visit rarely seen areas which are not included on the standard regular tour. Drive back to Ýstanbul, arrive Ýstanbul by 19:00 the earliest. Transfer to your hotel in Ýstanbul. End of tour.• Upon request everyday with 3 people at least• English Guidance• Fee: 730$

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By BusDeparture from your hotel or hostel by bus and drive to ferry station. By ferry-boat via Yalova, enjoying the lovely countryside Departure from your hotel or hostel by bus and drive to ferry station. By ferry-boat via Yalova, enjoying the lovely countryside view. After the ferry cruise, we drive to Bursa former Ottoman Capital and of famous "Kebap of Alexander The Great". Climb to Uludag, the legendary Mount Olympos, by Teleferik (Cable Car), visit to Ulucami (Grand Mosque), the Green Mosque and the Green Mausoleum, the old Silk Market in the Covered Bazaar. Late evening return to Ýstanbul and transfer to hotels.

Tour Includes: • Lunch• Guiding service• Ground transportation• Entrance fees• Hotel pickup and drop off

Not Included: Drinks, tips to guide, driver and personal expenses and optional tours.• English Guidance• Fee: 170$• Upon request everyday with 7 people at least

BURSA TOUR

By BusDeparture from your hotel or hostel by bus and drive to ferry station. By ferry-boat via Yalova, enjoying the lovely countryside view. After the ferry cruise, we drive to Bursa former Ottoman Capital and of famous "Kebap of Alexander The Great". Climb to Uludag, the legendary Mount Olympos, by Teleferik (Cable Car), visit to Ulucami (Grand Mosque), the Green Mosque and the Green Mausoleum, the old Silk Market in the Covered Bazaar. Late evening return to Ýstanbul and transfer to hotels.

Tour Includes: • Lunch• Guiding service• Ground transportation• Entrance fees• Hotel pickup and drop off

Not Included: Drinks, tips to guide, driver and personal expenses and optional tours.• English Guidance• Fee: 170$• Upon request everyday with 7 people at least

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GALLIPOLI AND TROY TOUR

Day 1

Day 2

Troy, scene of Homer's Illiad, the story of the Trojan War and the first great work of Western literature. Here Achilles, Hector and Agamemnon performed their heroic exploits in their attempts to recapture Helen, whose beauty launched 1,000 ships. Today, Troy was the theme of a major Hollywood production, starring Brad Pitt and Orlando Bloom. The site dates back to the very early Bronze Age (2500 BC) and was discovered by the German archeologist Heinrich Schliemann in late 19th century. The city was destroyed and rebuilt many times, with the result that the site consists of many layers, one city atop the other. To the layman, perhaps the most impressive feature is the massive ramparts. Gallipoli peninsula. This was the scene of the world's first modern amphibious landing, planned by Winston Churchill, and one of Turkey's greatest military victories of modern times, but it was won at the cost of enormous losses on both sides, particularly among the heroic Anzac troops.

Pick up from your hotel. Departure from Ýstanbul to Canakkale and drive straight to Eceabat and there follows a lunch break en-route. We will cross the Dardanelles by ferry (from Eceabat to Canakkale city center). Drive to Troy. Visit the legendary Troy city, the museum and the famous wooden horse. Dinner at hotel. Overnight in Canakkale.

Departure for Gallipoli after breakfast, crossing the Dardanelles by ferry. Visit Gallipoli National Park including the Gallipoli Battlefields, Kabatepe War Museum, Anzac Cove, original tunnels and trenches at Johnston Jolly, the Nek Cemetery, Chunuk Bair New Zealander Memorial, Lonepine Australian Memorial and Brighton Beach. With your guide you may visit rarely seen areas which are not included on the standard regular tour. Drive back to Ýstanbul, arrive Ýstanbul by 19:00 the earliest. Transfer to your hotel in Ýstanbul. End of tour.• Upon request everyday with 3 people at least• English Guidance• Fee: 730$

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By BusDeparture from your hotel or hostel by bus and drive to ferry station. By ferry-boat via Yalova, enjoying the lovely countryside Departure from your hotel or hostel by bus and drive to ferry station. By ferry-boat via Yalova, enjoying the lovely countryside view. After the ferry cruise, we drive to Bursa former Ottoman Capital and of famous "Kebap of Alexander The Great". Climb to Uludag, the legendary Mount Olympos, by Teleferik (Cable Car), visit to Ulucami (Grand Mosque), the Green Mosque and the Green Mausoleum, the old Silk Market in the Covered Bazaar. Late evening return to Ýstanbul and transfer to hotels.

Tour Includes: • Lunch• Guiding service• Ground transportation• Entrance fees• Hotel pickup and drop off

Not Included: Drinks, tips to guide, driver and personal expenses and optional tours.• English Guidance• Fee: 170$• Upon request everyday with 7 people at least

BURSA TOUR

By BusDeparture from your hotel or hostel by bus and drive to ferry station. By ferry-boat via Yalova, enjoying the lovely countryside view. After the ferry cruise, we drive to Bursa former Ottoman Capital and of famous "Kebap of Alexander The Great". Climb to Uludag, the legendary Mount Olympos, by Teleferik (Cable Car), visit to Ulucami (Grand Mosque), the Green Mosque and the Green Mausoleum, the old Silk Market in the Covered Bazaar. Late evening return to Ýstanbul and transfer to hotels.

Tour Includes: • Lunch• Guiding service• Ground transportation• Entrance fees• Hotel pickup and drop off

Not Included: Drinks, tips to guide, driver and personal expenses and optional tours.• English Guidance• Fee: 170$• Upon request everyday with 7 people at least

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8 Days/7 Nights, By Local & Tour Bus

CAPPADOCIA-NEMRUT MOUNTAIN TOUR

Day 1 / Bus to Cappadocia - Urgup (-)

Day 2 / Arrival in Cappadocia - Urgup – North of Cappadocia Tour (L)

Day 3 / Cappadocia Tour II (B+L)

19:00 Pick up from your hotel and transfer to bus station. 20:30 Departure from Ýstanbul. Bus trip takes around 10 hours. There will be three breaks on the way for your personal needs.

07:30 Arrival in Cappadocia. Meeting on arrival and transfer to hotel. You will have some time to relax and fresh up. 09:30 Pick up from your hotel for full day tour of North Cappadocia. You will visit: Devrent Valley, Monks Valley, Avanos, Göreme Open Air Museum, Uçhisar.After the tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel and overnight

Breakfast at hotel. 09:30 Pick up from your hotel for full day tour of South Cappadocia.You will visit: Kizilcukur, Cavusin, Hospital Monastry, Kaymakli Underground City, Pigeon Hosue. After the tour, transfer back to hotel and overnight.

Day 4 / Nemrut Mountain (3 Days/2 Nights Program)Bus to Kahraman Maras to Kahta (B+L)

Day 5 / Nemrut Mountain - Climb up to Mountain & Bus to Sanli Urfa (B+L)

Departure at 08:30 from Goreme and pass by Kayseri.We will stop to visit the 13th. Century Seljukian caravanserai Karatayhan. The next spot will be in Pinarbasi for a break and drive to Tekir Plateau for lunch. After lunch, drive to Kahraman Maras. We will stop for worldwide famous“Ice Cream”.Drive to Kahta or Adiyaman and Overnight.

We will depart at 03:00 in the morning up to the mountain. After getting off the mini van.We will climbing to the top of the mountain Nemrud where we will watch the beatiful sunrise between the colosal size statues and head of the Kommegene Kingdome. After sunrise, we visit the ruins of Mt. Nemrud and have free time to walk arround. We will drive back to Kahta, on the way, we will see the ruins of Arsemia, a Roman bridge of Cendere and tumulus Blackbird; arrival to Kahta. Breakfast. Departure from Kahta to Þanlý Urfa city and on the way, we will stop to see Atatürk Dam which is the biggest dam of the Middle east. Arrival in Sanlý Urfa check in to the hotel and lunch at a local restaurant. After lunch, visit the oriental bazaar, Prophet Abraham’s cave and the pools of holy carp fish surrounding it. Departure from there to Harran; a village of spectecular mud-brick beehive houses where Abraham spent last years of his life mentioned in the book of Genesis. Visit the ruins of Harran including cith walls, oldest Islamic Univercity and the castle dated to 8th Century. We will give you some free time to walk around Harran village and drive back to hotel for dinner and overnight in Sanlý Urfa.

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EPHESUS-PERGAMUM-PAMUKKALE TOUR 3 Days/2 Nights, By Local Bus

Day 1 / Bus from Ýstanbul to Selcuk / Ephesus (-)

Day 2 / Arrival in Selcuk / Ephesus Tour (L)

Day 3 / Pergamum Tour (B+L)

Day 4 / Pamukkale Tour & Bus to Ýstanbul (B+L)

Day 5 / Arrive to Ýstanbul (-)

20:00 Pick up from your hotel & transfer to bus station. 21:30 Depart from Ýstanbul. Bus trip takes around 10 hours. There are three breaks on the way for your personal needs.

07:30 Arrival in Kusadasi or Selcuk. Met on arrival and transfer to hotel. You will have some time to relax and fresh up. 09:30 Pick up from your hotel for full day tour of Ephesus and The House of Virgin Mary. First, you will visit the Temple of Artemis, which once was one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. Then you will visit the world famous ancient Greco-Roman City of Ephesus, the most well preserved example in the world. After visiting this impressive site, you will have a lunch break. After lunch, you will visit The House of Virgin Mary, where it is believed she spent her last days. This is a holy place for both Christians and Muslims. After the tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel for overnight

Breakfast at hotel. 09:30 Pick up from your hotel for full day tour of Pergamum. In Pergamum, you will be delighted to visit the Asclepion and Health Centre. As you make your to Acropolis, the Red Basillica, originally a temple of Serapis, can be viewed. The most spectacular structure is certainly the theatre, a remarkable piece of engineering built into the steep hillside. After the tour, you will be transfered back to your hotel. Overnight 2.

Breakfast and check out the hotel. 08:30 Pick up from your hotel for full day tour of Pamukkale. Where, you will see the Cotton Cliffs, one of the natural wonders of the world formed by deposits of calcareous salts(limestone). Also, visit the ancient ruins of the City of Hierapolis with its basilica, theatre and Roman Baths.After the tour, transfered to bus station. 21:00 Depart from Pamukkale.

08:00 Arrive back in Ýstanbul and transfer to hotel. Tour Includes: • All transportation • Acc. (Depending on your choice hotels can be any sort from hostel to 5 stars hotel) • Lunch • Entrance fee to the various sites. • Transportation in non-smoking mini/midi bus • English speaking guide and experienced driver. • (Guide in other languages available also on demand) Not Included: Drinks, tips to guide, driver and personal expenses and optional tours.• English Guidance• Fee: 800 $• Upon request everyday with 7 people at least

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CAPPADOCIA-NEMRUT MOUNTAIN TOUR

Day 1 / Bus to Cappadocia - Urgup (-)

Day 2 / Arrival in Cappadocia - Urgup – North of Cappadocia Tour (L)

Day 3 / Cappadocia Tour II (B+L)

19:00 Pick up from your hotel and transfer to bus station. 20:30 Departure from Ýstanbul. Bus trip takes around 10 hours. There will be three breaks on the way for your personal needs.

07:30 Arrival in Cappadocia. Meeting on arrival and transfer to hotel. You will have some time to relax and fresh up. 09:30 Pick up from your hotel for full day tour of North Cappadocia. You will visit: Devrent Valley, Monks Valley, Avanos, Göreme Open Air Museum, Uçhisar.After the tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel and overnight

Breakfast at hotel. 09:30 Pick up from your hotel for full day tour of South Cappadocia.You will visit: Kizilcukur, Cavusin, Hospital Monastry, Kaymakli Underground City, Pigeon Hosue. After the tour, transfer back to hotel and overnight.

Day 4 / Nemrut Mountain (3 Days/2 Nights Program)Bus to Kahraman Maras to Kahta (B+L)

Day 5 / Nemrut Mountain - Climb up to Mountain & Bus to Sanli Urfa (B+L)

Departure at 08:30 from Goreme and pass by Kayseri.We will stop to visit the 13th. Century Seljukian caravanserai Karatayhan. The next spot will be in Pinarbasi for a break and drive to Tekir Plateau for lunch. After lunch, drive to Kahraman Maras. We will stop for worldwide famous“Ice Cream”.Drive to Kahta or Adiyaman and Overnight.

We will depart at 03:00 in the morning up to the mountain. After getting off the mini van.We will climbing to the top of the mountain Nemrud where we will watch the beatiful sunrise between the colosal size statues and head of the Kommegene Kingdome. After sunrise, we visit the ruins of Mt. Nemrud and have free time to walk arround. We will drive back to Kahta, on the way, we will see the ruins of Arsemia, a Roman bridge of Cendere and tumulus Blackbird; arrival to Kahta. Breakfast. Departure from Kahta to Þanlý Urfa city and on the way, we will stop to see Atatürk Dam which is the biggest dam of the Middle east. Arrival in Sanlý Urfa check in to the hotel and lunch at a local restaurant. After lunch, visit the oriental bazaar, Prophet Abraham’s cave and the pools of holy carp fish surrounding it. Departure from there to Harran; a village of spectecular mud-brick beehive houses where Abraham spent last years of his life mentioned in the book of Genesis. Visit the ruins of Harran including cith walls, oldest Islamic Univercity and the castle dated to 8th Century. We will give you some free time to walk around Harran village and drive back to hotel for dinner and overnight in Sanlý Urfa.

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EPHESUS-PERGAMUM-PAMUKKALE TOUR 3 Days/2 Nights, By Local Bus

Day 1 / Bus from Ýstanbul to Selcuk / Ephesus (-)

Day 2 / Arrival in Selcuk / Ephesus Tour (L)

Day 3 / Pergamum Tour (B+L)

Day 4 / Pamukkale Tour & Bus to Ýstanbul (B+L)

Day 5 / Arrive to Ýstanbul (-)

20:00 Pick up from your hotel & transfer to bus station. 21:30 Depart from Ýstanbul. Bus trip takes around 10 hours. There are three breaks on the way for your personal needs.

07:30 Arrival in Kusadasi or Selcuk. Met on arrival and transfer to hotel. You will have some time to relax and fresh up. 09:30 Pick up from your hotel for full day tour of Ephesus and The House of Virgin Mary. First, you will visit the Temple of Artemis, which once was one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. Then you will visit the world famous ancient Greco-Roman City of Ephesus, the most well preserved example in the world. After visiting this impressive site, you will have a lunch break. After lunch, you will visit The House of Virgin Mary, where it is believed she spent her last days. This is a holy place for both Christians and Muslims. After the tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel for overnight

Breakfast at hotel. 09:30 Pick up from your hotel for full day tour of Pergamum. In Pergamum, you will be delighted to visit the Asclepion and Health Centre. As you make your to Acropolis, the Red Basillica, originally a temple of Serapis, can be viewed. The most spectacular structure is certainly the theatre, a remarkable piece of engineering built into the steep hillside. After the tour, you will be transfered back to your hotel. Overnight 2.

Breakfast and check out the hotel. 08:30 Pick up from your hotel for full day tour of Pamukkale. Where, you will see the Cotton Cliffs, one of the natural wonders of the world formed by deposits of calcareous salts(limestone). Also, visit the ancient ruins of the City of Hierapolis with its basilica, theatre and Roman Baths.After the tour, transfered to bus station. 21:00 Depart from Pamukkale.

08:00 Arrive back in Ýstanbul and transfer to hotel. Tour Includes: • All transportation • Acc. (Depending on your choice hotels can be any sort from hostel to 5 stars hotel) • Lunch • Entrance fee to the various sites. • Transportation in non-smoking mini/midi bus • English speaking guide and experienced driver. • (Guide in other languages available also on demand) Not Included: Drinks, tips to guide, driver and personal expenses and optional tours.• English Guidance• Fee: 800 $• Upon request everyday with 7 people at least

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Daily Entrance

International ( Full Coverage) 400 USD 125 USD

International ( Limited Coverage) 300 USD 125 USD

Developing Countries / National (Full Coverage) 250 USD 75 USD

Developing Countries / National (Limited Coverage) 150 USD 75 USD

Student 50 USD 25 USD

Accompanying Person (Full Coverage) 225 USD -

Accompanying Person (Limited Coverage) 125 USD -

Full Congress(5 Days)

Category

Registration HoursThe registration desks are open at the Galata Hall at the entrance of the Golden Horn Congress Center during the World Congress according to the schedule below:

Sunday, September 11 08:00 - 16:00Monday, September 12 08:00 - 11:00Tuesday, September 13 08:00 - 11:00Wednesday, September 14 08:00 - 11:00

International category will include: All sessions, the Welcome Reception, the International Film and Multimedia Festival, the Exhibition. Accompanying persons category will include: The Welcome Reception, the Exhibition and one of the programs for accompanying persons.

The information desk will be open at the same times as the registration desks to address all inquiries regarding the World Congress. It will be located at the center of the registration desks at the Galata Hall.

The tour desk located as the part of info desk. Please contact this desk for accompanying persons' programme, social tours, technical tours, training courses and travel information as shuttle services etc.

Name badge is required for admission to all events of the World Congress. Badges will identify the various categories as the following:

Participant Press VIP Organizer Attendan Attendantt Speaker, Chairperson, Moderator Guest

* Full coverage professionals include: All sessions, the Welcome Reception, the International Film and Multimedia Festival, the Exhibition and one of the technical tours and Gala Night.* Limited coverage professionals include: All sessions, the Welcome Reception, the International Film and Multimedia Festival, the Exhibition and one of the technical tours.* Full Coverage for Accompanying persons include: The Welcome Reception, the Exhibition and one of the programs for accompanying persons and Gala Night.* Limited Coverage for Accompanying persons include: The Welcome Reception, the Exhibition and one of the programs for accompanying persons.*One-day registrants are allowed to enter to the corresponding sessions, the International Film and Multimedia Festival and the exhibition only.*Participants from developing countries are requested to submit their passport at the registration desks during onsite registration.* Students' rate is only applicable to full time (undergraduate) students with a valid student ID. Student's rate does not include Gala Night.

Information Desk:

Tour Desk:

Name Badge:

Blue YellowRed Orange Green Purple White

Day 8 / Arrival in to Ýstanbul (-)07: 00 Arrival in Ýstanbul Bus Station. Meeting on arrival and transfer to hotel.

Tour Includes: • All transportation • Acc. (Depending on your choice hotels can be any sort from hostel to 5 stars hotel) • Lunch • Entrance fee to the various sites. • Transportation in non-smoking mini/midi bus • English speaking guide and experienced driver. • (Guide in other languages available also on demand)

Not Included: Drinks, tips to guide, driver and personal expenses and optional tours.

• English Guidance• Fee: 745 $

Day 6 / Sanli Urfa to Bus to Cappadocia / Goreme (B+L)Departure from Þanlýurfa after breakfast, next stop will be in Birecik which is famous with it’s Bald Ibis(Kelaynak) birds. We will visit the breeding farm and drive back to Goreme via Gaziantep. Lunch break. Arrive in Goreme and transfer to the hotel.

Day 7 / Free day at leisure & Bus to Ýstanbul (-)Breakfast at hotel. Free day at leisure and transfer to bus station at 18: 00. Depart are by bus from Urgup to Ýstanbul at 20:00.

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Daily Entrance

International ( Full Coverage) 400 USD 125 USD

International ( Limited Coverage) 300 USD 125 USD

Developing Countries / National (Full Coverage) 250 USD 75 USD

Developing Countries / National (Limited Coverage) 150 USD 75 USD

Student 50 USD 25 USD

Accompanying Person (Full Coverage) 225 USD -

Accompanying Person (Limited Coverage) 125 USD -

Full Congress(5 Days)

Category

Registration HoursThe registration desks are open at the Galata Hall at the entrance of the Golden Horn Congress Center during the World Congress according to the schedule below:

Sunday, September 11 08:00 - 16:00Monday, September 12 08:00 - 11:00Tuesday, September 13 08:00 - 11:00Wednesday, September 14 08:00 - 11:00

International category will include: All sessions, the Welcome Reception, the International Film and Multimedia Festival, the Exhibition. Accompanying persons category will include: The Welcome Reception, the Exhibition and one of the programs for accompanying persons.

The information desk will be open at the same times as the registration desks to address all inquiries regarding the World Congress. It will be located at the center of the registration desks at the Galata Hall.

The tour desk located as the part of info desk. Please contact this desk for accompanying persons' programme, social tours, technical tours, training courses and travel information as shuttle services etc.

Name badge is required for admission to all events of the World Congress. Badges will identify the various categories as the following:

Participant Press VIP Organizer Attendan Attendantt Speaker, Chairperson, Moderator Guest

* Full coverage professionals include: All sessions, the Welcome Reception, the International Film and Multimedia Festival, the Exhibition and one of the technical tours and Gala Night.* Limited coverage professionals include: All sessions, the Welcome Reception, the International Film and Multimedia Festival, the Exhibition and one of the technical tours.* Full Coverage for Accompanying persons include: The Welcome Reception, the Exhibition and one of the programs for accompanying persons and Gala Night.* Limited Coverage for Accompanying persons include: The Welcome Reception, the Exhibition and one of the programs for accompanying persons.*One-day registrants are allowed to enter to the corresponding sessions, the International Film and Multimedia Festival and the exhibition only.*Participants from developing countries are requested to submit their passport at the registration desks during onsite registration.* Students' rate is only applicable to full time (undergraduate) students with a valid student ID. Student's rate does not include Gala Night.

Information Desk:

Tour Desk:

Name Badge:

Blue YellowRed Orange Green Purple White

Day 8 / Arrival in to Ýstanbul (-)07: 00 Arrival in Ýstanbul Bus Station. Meeting on arrival and transfer to hotel.

Tour Includes: • All transportation • Acc. (Depending on your choice hotels can be any sort from hostel to 5 stars hotel) • Lunch • Entrance fee to the various sites. • Transportation in non-smoking mini/midi bus • English speaking guide and experienced driver. • (Guide in other languages available also on demand)

Not Included: Drinks, tips to guide, driver and personal expenses and optional tours.

• English Guidance• Fee: 745 $

Day 6 / Sanli Urfa to Bus to Cappadocia / Goreme (B+L)Departure from Þanlýurfa after breakfast, next stop will be in Birecik which is famous with it’s Bald Ibis(Kelaynak) birds. We will visit the breeding farm and drive back to Goreme via Gaziantep. Lunch break. Arrive in Goreme and transfer to the hotel.

Day 7 / Free day at leisure & Bus to Ýstanbul (-)Breakfast at hotel. Free day at leisure and transfer to bus station at 18: 00. Depart are by bus from Urgup to Ýstanbul at 20:00.

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Transportation between Airport and Congress Hotels

Alternative Transportation:Alternative 1: TAXI

Alternative 2: Havaþ Buses

Alternative 3: Subway/ Metro

All shuttle buses between airport and congress hotels will be provided according to the participant’s transfer order.Shuttle services fee from Atatürk International Airpor t to the Congress Hotels is 20 USD.Shuttle services fee from Sabiha Gökçen International Airpor t to the Congress Hotels is 40 USD.Participants will be taken by these spacious luxury buses directly to the Congress hotels.

Taxi is the most common and recommended way to transport between congress center, congress hotels and the airport. There are standard taxis ( taximeter landing fee is 2,5 TRY (approx. 1.65 USD) and 1,6 TRY(approx. 1.05 USD) is added per kilometer). There is no extra late-night charge. Amount of 3 TRY (approx. 1.97 USD) should be paid by customer at the toll Bosphorus bridges. Credit cards are not accepted. Please exchange foreign currencies into Turkish Liras at the airport before taking a taxi.

Between Atatürk Airport and Taksim Departure & Arrival : Havaþ buses both depart from and arrive in Atatürk Airport and Taksim (next to Metropolitan Art Gallery) (20 mt. from THY office).Fare: The fare is 10 TRY, VAT included (approx. 6.57 USD) per person.Duration: The duration of the ride is approximately 40 minutes (depends on the traffic). Operation Hours: Havas Shuttle services operates between the hours 04:00 am and 01:00 am between Taksim and Atatürk Airport.Route:Atatürk Airport, Bakýrköy Sea Bus Pier, Coastal Road, Aksaray, Tepebaþý, Taksim.From Sabiha Gökçen Airport Departure & Arrival: Havaþ buses both depart from and arrive at Sabiha Gökçen Airport and Taksim office(next to Metropolitan Art Gallery)(20 mt. from THY office)

Fare: The fare is 14 TRY, VAT included (approx. 9.20 USD) per personDuration: The duration of the ride is approximately 1,5 hour (depends on the traffic).Operation Hours: Havas shuttle services operate between the hours 04:00 am and 01:00 am from Taksim and between the hours 04:00 am and 00:00 am from Sabiha Gökçen Airport. After 00:00, shuttle buses are available for every aircraftlanding at Sabiha Gökçen Airport. Airport-Taksim: Airport, Kavacýk Bridge, Havaþ Taksim officeTaksim-Airport: Shuttles departing from Havaþ Taksim office reach the Airport via TEM high-way.

Operation Hours: It is a non-stop transportation that operates between the hours 06:00 am and 01:00 am Fare: The subway fare is 1.75 TRY(approx. USD 1.15) per personDuration: The duration of the ride is approximately 32 minutes for route 1, the recommended route for transportation from Atatürk Airport.Route 1: M1 Aksaray- Atatürk Airport Metro.Time Interval: 5 min.

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Transportation between Congress Venue and Congress Hotels

Alternative Transportation:Alternative 1: TAXI

Alternative 2: Subway/ Metro & Metrobus

Alternative 3: IDOBUS Sea Transportation

All shuttle buses between congress venue and the congress hotels will be available free of charge during the congress for the participants who have made accommodation order from the official congress hotel list.

Taxi is the most common and recommended way to transport between congress center, congress hotels and the airport. There are standard taxis ( taximeter base fee is 2,5 TRY (approx. 1.65 USD) and 1,6 TRY(approx. 1.05 USD) is added per kilometer). There is no extra late-night charge. Amount of 3 TRY (approx. 1.97 USD) should be paid by customer at the toll Bosphorus bridges. Credit cards are not accepted. Please exchange foreign currencies into Turkish Liras before taking a taxi.

Underground transportation and IETT Metrobus are the convenient way to travel from Congress Venue to the congress hotels and also for the local transportation.

SUBWAY/METRO(Underground Transportation)Operation Hours: It is a non-stop transportation that operates between the hours 06:00 am and 01:00 am.Fare: The metro fare is 1.75 TRY(approx. USD 1.15) per person Duration: The duration of the ride is approximately 32 minutes for route 1, approximately 27 minutes for route 2.

There are two routes as below:

Route 1: M1 Aksaray- Atatürk Airport Metro, Line Length: 19,6 km.Time Interval: 5 min.

The closest station to the congress center is Bayrampaþa with 2,3 km distance.

Route 2: Þiþhane-Darüþþafaka Metro. Line Length: 16,5 km. Time Interval: 4 min.

The closest station to the congress center is Osmanbey with 4.0 km distance.METROBUS

Fare: The Metrobus fare is 2.50 TRY(approx. 1.65 USD) per personDuration: The duration of the ride is 100 min.Routes: The most comprehensive route is Avcýlar - Söðütlüçeþme Metrobus LineTime Interval: 32min.The closest station to the Congress Center is Okmeydaný, with 2.0 km distance.

It is a sea transportation vessel that operates between the hours 07:15 am and 20:10 pm (may change according to the IDO Administration Schedule) and the fare is 6.50 TRY (approx. 4.27 USD) per person.

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Transportation between Airport and Congress Hotels

Alternative Transportation:Alternative 1: TAXI

Alternative 2: Havaþ Buses

Alternative 3: Subway/ Metro

All shuttle buses between airport and congress hotels will be provided according to the participant’s transfer order.Shuttle services fee from Atatürk International Airpor t to the Congress Hotels is 20 USD.Shuttle services fee from Sabiha Gökçen International Airpor t to the Congress Hotels is 40 USD.Participants will be taken by these spacious luxury buses directly to the Congress hotels.

Taxi is the most common and recommended way to transport between congress center, congress hotels and the airport. There are standard taxis ( taximeter landing fee is 2,5 TRY (approx. 1.65 USD) and 1,6 TRY(approx. 1.05 USD) is added per kilometer). There is no extra late-night charge. Amount of 3 TRY (approx. 1.97 USD) should be paid by customer at the toll Bosphorus bridges. Credit cards are not accepted. Please exchange foreign currencies into Turkish Liras at the airport before taking a taxi.

Between Atatürk Airport and Taksim Departure & Arrival : Havaþ buses both depart from and arrive in Atatürk Airport and Taksim (next to Metropolitan Art Gallery) (20 mt. from THY office).Fare: The fare is 10 TRY, VAT included (approx. 6.57 USD) per person.Duration: The duration of the ride is approximately 40 minutes (depends on the traffic). Operation Hours: Havas Shuttle services operates between the hours 04:00 am and 01:00 am between Taksim and Atatürk Airport.Route:Atatürk Airport, Bakýrköy Sea Bus Pier, Coastal Road, Aksaray, Tepebaþý, Taksim.From Sabiha Gökçen Airport Departure & Arrival: Havaþ buses both depart from and arrive at Sabiha Gökçen Airport and Taksim office(next to Metropolitan Art Gallery)(20 mt. from THY office)

Fare: The fare is 14 TRY, VAT included (approx. 9.20 USD) per personDuration: The duration of the ride is approximately 1,5 hour (depends on the traffic).Operation Hours: Havas shuttle services operate between the hours 04:00 am and 01:00 am from Taksim and between the hours 04:00 am and 00:00 am from Sabiha Gökçen Airport. After 00:00, shuttle buses are available for every aircraftlanding at Sabiha Gökçen Airport. Airport-Taksim: Airport, Kavacýk Bridge, Havaþ Taksim officeTaksim-Airport: Shuttles departing from Havaþ Taksim office reach the Airport via TEM high-way.

Operation Hours: It is a non-stop transportation that operates between the hours 06:00 am and 01:00 am Fare: The subway fare is 1.75 TRY(approx. USD 1.15) per personDuration: The duration of the ride is approximately 32 minutes for route 1, the recommended route for transportation from Atatürk Airport.Route 1: M1 Aksaray- Atatürk Airport Metro.Time Interval: 5 min.

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Transportation between Congress Venue and Congress Hotels

Alternative Transportation:Alternative 1: TAXI

Alternative 2: Subway/ Metro & Metrobus

Alternative 3: IDOBUS Sea Transportation

All shuttle buses between congress venue and the congress hotels will be available free of charge during the congress for the participants who have made accommodation order from the official congress hotel list.

Taxi is the most common and recommended way to transport between congress center, congress hotels and the airport. There are standard taxis ( taximeter base fee is 2,5 TRY (approx. 1.65 USD) and 1,6 TRY(approx. 1.05 USD) is added per kilometer). There is no extra late-night charge. Amount of 3 TRY (approx. 1.97 USD) should be paid by customer at the toll Bosphorus bridges. Credit cards are not accepted. Please exchange foreign currencies into Turkish Liras before taking a taxi.

Underground transportation and IETT Metrobus are the convenient way to travel from Congress Venue to the congress hotels and also for the local transportation.

SUBWAY/METRO(Underground Transportation)Operation Hours: It is a non-stop transportation that operates between the hours 06:00 am and 01:00 am.Fare: The metro fare is 1.75 TRY(approx. USD 1.15) per person Duration: The duration of the ride is approximately 32 minutes for route 1, approximately 27 minutes for route 2.

There are two routes as below:

Route 1: M1 Aksaray- Atatürk Airport Metro, Line Length: 19,6 km.Time Interval: 5 min.

The closest station to the congress center is Bayrampaþa with 2,3 km distance.

Route 2: Þiþhane-Darüþþafaka Metro. Line Length: 16,5 km. Time Interval: 4 min.

The closest station to the congress center is Osmanbey with 4.0 km distance.METROBUS

Fare: The Metrobus fare is 2.50 TRY(approx. 1.65 USD) per personDuration: The duration of the ride is 100 min.Routes: The most comprehensive route is Avcýlar - Söðütlüçeþme Metrobus LineTime Interval: 32min.The closest station to the Congress Center is Okmeydaný, with 2.0 km distance.

It is a sea transportation vessel that operates between the hours 07:15 am and 20:10 pm (may change according to the IDO Administration Schedule) and the fare is 6.50 TRY (approx. 4.27 USD) per person.

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practical informationOfficial Name: Republic of Turkey (Turkiye Cumhuriyeti)

Location: Eastern Mediterranean. Located on two continents: Europe and Asia. The European part of Turkey is called Thrace, while the Asian part is called Anatolia (or Asia Minor)

Extension: Approximately 780 thousand sq. kms Approximately 1,600 kms East to West; 650 kms North to South

Population: 71,517 million

Capital: Ankara

Official Language: Turkish

Currency: Turkish Lira (TL)Religion: 99% Muslim 1% Orthodox Christians, Catholics, Protestants, Jews and other.Turkey is a secular state where religious and state affairs are separated.

National Anthem: Ýstiklal Marþý ("The Independence Hymn")

National Flag: White crescent moon and a star on a red background.

Time Zone: GMT+2

Internet TLD: tr

Country Phone Code: +90

City Phone Code(Ýstanbul): 212(European Part) / 216(Asian Part)

Electricity: 220 volts AC

Climate:Marmara, Aegean and Mediterranean coasts: typical Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. Black Sea Coast: temperate with warm summers, mild winters and relatively high rainfall. East and Central Anatolia : continental climate; hot summers and cold winters.

Eating Tips:Eating out is something that you should definitely do. Turkish cuisine offers some wonderful dishes at very reasonable prices. There is a large choice of vegetarian dishes as well as an immense variety of meat and fresh fish dishes. The desserts are quite heavy due to large amounts of sugar that is a staple part for some of these dishes.

Restaurants:There are some well known dishes that worth a try. Doner and Sish-kebap, KarniYarik, (Aubergines filled with ground beef). Drink yogurt, traditional Turkish tea and Turkish coffee. Also try restaurants that serve home made dishes.Tipping: Check your bill to see if the service charge is included or not. A 10% is the standard tip.

Shopping:Turkey is the shopper’s paradise. Bargains are common especially for leather goods or carpets and the minute you become accustomed to it and it's lots of fun. Only in big shopping centers you do pay the displayed price. In other places you must bargain. Visit Ýstanbul Grand Bazaar (Kapali Carsi Bazaar). There you can find more than 4000 stores.

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practical informationCurrency Regulations:Turkish Lira is available in the following denominations:Banknotes: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 TL & 200 TL Coins: 5, 10, 25 & 50 Kuruþ and 1 TLYou can obtain currency before travelling to Turkey or upon arrival. Exchange rates are usually slightly better in Turkey and all international airports have exchange facilities. Usually, cash can be exchanged without charging commission in exchange offices, banks or hotels. Please note that Scottish notes are not accepted in Turkey. Travellers' cheques can be exchanged in banks only. Cash point machines (ATM) are available in most areas, which accept major UK credit and debit cards and give instructions in English. It may be a good idea to inform your bank in advance that you are travelling to Turkey as some will automatically put a stop on cards after the first usage in an attempt to combat fraud. Exchange rates are published daily in Turkish newspapers. If you are planning to exchange currency back from TL before leaving the country, or are making a major purchase, which may need to be declared to customs, you will need to keep your transaction receipts in order to show that the currency has been legally exchanged.

Emergency Numbers:

Emergency: 112

International Operator: 115

Directory Assistance: 11811

Reversed Charge Calls: 131

Police: 155

Gendarme: 156

Fire Department: 110

Useful Websites:www.kultur.gov.tr/en/www.istanbul.net.trwww.ataturkairport.comwww.mfa.gov.tr/default.en.mfawww.istanbul2010.org

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practical informationOfficial Name: Republic of Turkey (Turkiye Cumhuriyeti)

Location: Eastern Mediterranean. Located on two continents: Europe and Asia. The European part of Turkey is called Thrace, while the Asian part is called Anatolia (or Asia Minor)

Extension: Approximately 780 thousand sq. kms Approximately 1,600 kms East to West; 650 kms North to South

Population: 71,517 million

Capital: Ankara

Official Language: Turkish

Currency: Turkish Lira (TL)Religion: 99% Muslim 1% Orthodox Christians, Catholics, Protestants, Jews and other.Turkey is a secular state where religious and state affairs are separated.

National Anthem: Ýstiklal Marþý ("The Independence Hymn")

National Flag: White crescent moon and a star on a red background.

Time Zone: GMT+2

Internet TLD: tr

Country Phone Code: +90

City Phone Code(Ýstanbul): 212(European Part) / 216(Asian Part)

Electricity: 220 volts AC

Climate:Marmara, Aegean and Mediterranean coasts: typical Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. Black Sea Coast: temperate with warm summers, mild winters and relatively high rainfall. East and Central Anatolia : continental climate; hot summers and cold winters.

Eating Tips:Eating out is something that you should definitely do. Turkish cuisine offers some wonderful dishes at very reasonable prices. There is a large choice of vegetarian dishes as well as an immense variety of meat and fresh fish dishes. The desserts are quite heavy due to large amounts of sugar that is a staple part for some of these dishes.

Restaurants:There are some well known dishes that worth a try. Doner and Sish-kebap, KarniYarik, (Aubergines filled with ground beef). Drink yogurt, traditional Turkish tea and Turkish coffee. Also try restaurants that serve home made dishes.Tipping: Check your bill to see if the service charge is included or not. A 10% is the standard tip.

Shopping:Turkey is the shopper’s paradise. Bargains are common especially for leather goods or carpets and the minute you become accustomed to it and it's lots of fun. Only in big shopping centers you do pay the displayed price. In other places you must bargain. Visit Ýstanbul Grand Bazaar (Kapali Carsi Bazaar). There you can find more than 4000 stores.

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practical informationCurrency Regulations:Turkish Lira is available in the following denominations:Banknotes: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 TL & 200 TL Coins: 5, 10, 25 & 50 Kuruþ and 1 TLYou can obtain currency before travelling to Turkey or upon arrival. Exchange rates are usually slightly better in Turkey and all international airports have exchange facilities. Usually, cash can be exchanged without charging commission in exchange offices, banks or hotels. Please note that Scottish notes are not accepted in Turkey. Travellers' cheques can be exchanged in banks only. Cash point machines (ATM) are available in most areas, which accept major UK credit and debit cards and give instructions in English. It may be a good idea to inform your bank in advance that you are travelling to Turkey as some will automatically put a stop on cards after the first usage in an attempt to combat fraud. Exchange rates are published daily in Turkish newspapers. If you are planning to exchange currency back from TL before leaving the country, or are making a major purchase, which may need to be declared to customs, you will need to keep your transaction receipts in order to show that the currency has been legally exchanged.

Emergency Numbers:

Emergency: 112

International Operator: 115

Directory Assistance: 11811

Reversed Charge Calls: 131

Police: 155

Gendarme: 156

Fire Department: 110

Useful Websites:www.kultur.gov.tr/en/www.istanbul.net.trwww.ataturkairport.comwww.mfa.gov.tr/default.en.mfawww.istanbul2010.org

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about MoLSS

The Ministry of Labour and Social Security was established in 1946. With its departments and subsidiaries, it aims at ensuring the realization of the social affluence and justice, as well as improving the living standarts of workers and quality of the workforce.

For this purpose, The Ministry takes preventive measures for the arrangement of working life and ensures facilitation of the relationship between the employer and employee for the protection of the working peace through professional training, inspection and law enforcement. One of the most important tasks of the Ministry is to facilitate a safe and healthy work environment for the workers as well as occupational rehabilitation of the disabled person.

This task is carried out by the Directorate General of Occupational Health and Safety. For this purpose The Ministry utilizes tools such as training and implementation of social insurance services against various physical, economic and social risks. The Ministry of Labour and Social Security also collects and publishes labour statistics on yearly basis.

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Galata Hall

Sütlüce - 2 Hall (2nd floor)

Sütlüce - 1 Hall (2nd floor)

Press Briefing Room

Press Working Area (1st floor)

Kuleli Hall (1st floor)

Kaþýmpaþa 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Hall (2nd floor)

Hasköy Hall (2nd floor)

Balat Hall (2nd floor)

Cibali 1 - 2 - 3 Hall (2nd floor)

DuPont Hall

Cafe Break Area

Multimedia Corners

Main Foyer

Erguvan Restaurant

Cafe Break Area

Haliç Hall (Main Hall)

Cafe Break Area

Lunch Box Area

Cafe Break Area

Fener Hall

Tophane Hall

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about MoLSS

The Ministry of Labour and Social Security was established in 1946. With its departments and subsidiaries, it aims at ensuring the realization of the social affluence and justice, as well as improving the living standarts of workers and quality of the workforce.

For this purpose, The Ministry takes preventive measures for the arrangement of working life and ensures facilitation of the relationship between the employer and employee for the protection of the working peace through professional training, inspection and law enforcement. One of the most important tasks of the Ministry is to facilitate a safe and healthy work environment for the workers as well as occupational rehabilitation of the disabled person.

This task is carried out by the Directorate General of Occupational Health and Safety. For this purpose The Ministry utilizes tools such as training and implementation of social insurance services against various physical, economic and social risks. The Ministry of Labour and Social Security also collects and publishes labour statistics on yearly basis.

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Galata Hall

Sütlüce - 2 Hall (2nd floor)

Sütlüce - 1 Hall (2nd floor)

Press Briefing Room

Press Working Area (1st floor)

Kuleli Hall (1st floor)

Kaþýmpaþa 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Hall (2nd floor)

Hasköy Hall (2nd floor)

Balat Hall (2nd floor)

Cibali 1 - 2 - 3 Hall (2nd floor)

DuPont Hall

Cafe Break Area

Multimedia Corners

Main Foyer

Erguvan Restaurant

Cafe Break Area

Haliç Hall (Main Hall)

Cafe Break Area

Lunch Box Area

Cafe Break Area

Fener Hall

Tophane Hall

Eyüp Hall

Multimedia Corners

Multimedia Corners

Lale Restaurant

Registration Center

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September 11 - 15, 2011 / Ýstanbul, Turkey

XIX World Congress onSafety and Health at Work

Global Forum for Prevention

Building a Global Culture of Prevention for a Healthy and Safe Future

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September 11 - 15, 2011 / Ýstanbul, Turkey

XIX World Congress onSafety and Health at Work

Global Forum for Prevention

Building a Global Culture of Prevention for a Healthy and Safe Future