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Geneva
The Occupational Safety and Health Convention, or Convention 187, was adopted in 2006. Two decades later, it remains highly relevant as the world of work faces emerging occupational safety and health challenges, including psychosocial risks and the impacts of climate change, technological change, pandemics and other global crises.
With nearly three million workers dying each year from occupational accidents and work-related diseases, this discussion explores how governments, employers, workers and the international community can work together to maintain and strengthen a culture of prevention in a rapidly changing world of work.
Panelists

Anousheh Karvar
French Government Representative to the ILO and to the G7-G20 Labour & Employment and Chair of the ILO Governing Body, France

Catelene Passchier
Chairperson of the Workers' group, Netherlands (Kingdom of the), International Labour Organization (ILO)

Kristiaan De Meester
Belgian Employers' group representative, Belgium

Joaquim Pintado Nunes
Branch Chief, Occupational Safety and Health and Working Environment Branch (OSHE), International Labour Organization (ILO)
Dialog
Dialog

