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Summary of Projects in the 2009-2012 Global Network WorkPlan 30 September 2011 WorkPlan GPA No. Also contributes substantially to these GPA Objectives / PrioritiesProject TitleExecutive InstitutionCountryFinal Report Received WHO RegionGPA Manager: Claudina Nogueira, NIOH, South AfricaPriority - Develop / update NATIONAL PROFILES on workers' health and provide evidence base for development, implementation and evaluation of national action plansInitiative Leader: Jovanka Bislimovska (Macedonia); Support - Ivan Ivanov (WHO HQ)Facilitating ProjectIncludes 10 GPA Projects Facilitating Project: National action plans and profiles on workers health: international evidence and policy optionsCC Initiative Leader: Jovanka Bislimovska (Institute of Occupational Health of RM, Macedonia)Contributing ; ; of health system to address occupational health risks - development of national strategy on occupational health and safety Serbian Institute of Occupational Health Dr.

1.9x GPA2.3 Establishing health and safety programmes for health care workers in Vietnam National Institute of Occupational and Environmental Health (NIOEH), Vietnam Vietnam YES WPRO 1.9z GPA2.3 Protecting health care workers from needlestick injuries in Afghanistan National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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1 Summary of Projects in the 2009-2012 Global Network WorkPlan 30 September 2011 WorkPlan GPA No. Also contributes substantially to these GPA Objectives / PrioritiesProject TitleExecutive InstitutionCountryFinal Report Received WHO RegionGPA Manager: Claudina Nogueira, NIOH, South AfricaPriority - Develop / update NATIONAL PROFILES on workers' health and provide evidence base for development, implementation and evaluation of national action plansInitiative Leader: Jovanka Bislimovska (Macedonia); Support - Ivan Ivanov (WHO HQ)Facilitating ProjectIncludes 10 GPA Projects Facilitating Project: National action plans and profiles on workers health: international evidence and policy optionsCC Initiative Leader: Jovanka Bislimovska (Institute of Occupational Health of RM, Macedonia)Contributing ; ; of health system to address occupational health risks - development of national strategy on occupational health and safety Serbian Institute of Occupational Health Dr.

2 Dragomir Karajovi , Belgrade, ; ; surveillance for occupational diseases (Provimep) Asociaci n Chilena de Seguridad (ACHS), Chile ; GPA Australian National OHS Strategy 2002-2012 Safe Work ; GPA Harmonisation of OHS legislation across AustraliaSafe Work ; GPA ; GPA ; action plan on prevention of occupational diseases and intervention measures vietnam NIOEH - National Institute of Occupational and Environmental ; GPA ; GPA ; of the effectiveness of national action plans on prevention of occupational diseases in VietnamVietnam NIOEH - National Institute of Occupational and Environmental draft of the National Occupational Disease Prevention and Control Programme in China 2005-2010 National Institute of Occupational Health and Poison Control, Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing of international and national indicators of achievement for GPA World Health Organization (WHO HQ)SwitzerlandWHO profile and national surveillance indicators in occupational health and safetyFUNDACENTRO.

3 GPA of non-health policies on occupational safety and health and public health: a systems dynamics analysisInternational Ergonomics Association (IEA) in collaboration with Curtin of National Strategy for Safety and Health at WorkInstitute of Occupational Health of RM, WHO CC, Skopje, Republic of MacedoniaMacedoniaYESEUROGAPS:Priority - Develop and disseminate evidence-based prevention tools and raise awareness for the prevention of SILICA- and other dust-related diseasesInitiative Leaders - Maria Lioce-Mata (NIOSH), Catherine Beaucham (NIOSH), Faye Rice (NIOSH); Support - Ivan Ivanov (WHO HQ)1 Facilitating ProjectIncludes 14 GPA projectsFacilitating Project: Tools and best practices for prevention of silicosis and other pneumoconioses globallyCC Initiative Leaders: Maria Lioce-Mata, Catherine Beaucham, Faye Rice (NIOSH, USA)Contributing Projects :Area 1: Develop and augment partnerships with ; Silica Information DisseminationNIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ; ; programme on elimination of silicosis Brazil (NPES-B)FUNDACENTRO, ; of Global Pnemoconioses Information ResourcesNIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and implementation of the Policy and Action Plan for the eradication of Silicosis, Asbestosis and pneumoconiosis in Colombia Occupational Health Program/ El Bosque University OHP/UEBC olombia YESAMROArea 2: Capacity building in diagnosis, surveillance and ; programmes and guidance materials for surveillance, diagnosis, and treatment of silica exposed workers globallyNIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of 1996 WHO Monograph: Screening and surveillance of workers exposed to mineral dustsNIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

4 Of silicosisAsociaci n Chilena de Seguridad (ACHS), Chile , Silicosis, and TuberculosisNational Institute for Occupational Health (NIOH), SASouth and evaluation of surveillance programmes for silicosisVietnam NIOEH - National Institute of Occupational and Environmental HealthVietnamYESWPROArea 3: Best laboratory practices for laboratory practices globally for analysis of crystalline silicaNIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health a Regional Diagnosis of exposure to silicaInstituto de Salud Publica de ChileChileAMROArea 4: Control-focused strategies and and implementation of Silica Control Tool Kits for priority exposure situations in the AmericasNIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of Control Banding Methodology for Silica ControlInstituto de Salud Publica de of Risk Management Toolkit for silicosis in small silica flour milling unitsNational Institute of Occupational Health, Ahmedabad, IndiaIndiaSEAROArea 5: Increase technical knowledge and capacity in industrial ; Protection Programme DevelopmentNIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USAYESAMROGAPS:Priority - Develop and disseminate evidence-based prevention tools and raise awareness for the elimination of ASBESTOS-related diseasesInitiative Leader - Ken Takahashi (Japan).

5 Support - Ivan Ivanov (WHO HQ)Facilitating ProjectIncludes 13 GPA projectsFacilitating Project: Strategies and programmes for elimination of asbestos-related diseases (ARDs)CC Initiative Leader: Ken Takahashi, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, JapanContributing Projects :Area 1: Primary Prevention - Develop technologies for abatement and substitution of of infrastructure to evaluate risk of asbestos exposureCatholic Industrial Medical Centre (CIMC), on asbestos and its identificationNational Institute for Occupational Health (NIOH), SASouth in the methodology to train workers involved in asbestos removal activitiesInstituto de Salud Publica de ChileChilePAHOArea 2: Secondary Prevention - Develop surveillance and early detection of of a malignant mesothelioma surveillance systemCatholic Industrial Medical Centre (CIMC), of impaired lung function in early stages of asbestosis by means of gas diffusion parametersInstitute of Occupational Medicine and Maritime Medicine, Hamburg, function reduction associated with different levels of occupational exposure to asbestos particlesCenter for Occupational Health at the National Institute of Public Health, Prague, Czech RepublicCzech RepublicYESEUROArea 4: Monitoring Progress - Compile and report NPEAD (ILO/WHO) with periodic review national strategic plan and action for prevention and control of asbestos related diseases in ThailandBureau of Occupational and Environmental Diseases, Ministry of Public Health.

6 Asbestos InitiativeInstitute of Industrial Ecological Sciences (IIES) of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health (UOEH), management of priority industrial carcinogens, including asbestos in Thailand, Indonesia and Sri LankaWorld Health Organization (WHO HQ)SwitzerlandWHO Asbestos Atlas of the AmericasLed by Dr Luz Maritza Tennassee (PAHO) ; surveillance systems for the ARDs: operative tools for monitoring and preventionISPESL - National Institute for Occupational Prevention and Safety, ; of toolkit for elimination of asbestos related diseasesInstitute of Industrial Ecological Sciences (IIES) of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health (UOEH), Fibre Counting SchemeInstitute of Occupational Medicine (IOM), UKUKYESEUROGAPS:Area 3: Tertiary Prevention - Develop effective treatment and compensation of ARDsPriority - Conduct studies and develop evidence-based tools and information materials for the comprehensive protection and promotion of health for HEALTH CARE WORKER, emphasizing HBV immunizationInitiative Leaders - Ahmed Gomaa (NIOSH), Maria Lioce-Mata (NIOSH).

7 Support - Susan Wilburn (WHO HQ)Facilitating ProjectIncludes 26 GPA projectsFacilitating Project: Health worker occupational safety and health (HWOSH)CC Initiative Leaders: Ahmed Gomaa, Maria Lioce-Mata (NIOSH, USA)Contributing Projects :Area 1: Biological hazards: bloodborne (HIV, hepatitis, etc) and airborne (influenza, TB, SARS, etc) Assessment for Health Care WorkersNational Institute for Occupational Health (NIOH), Health Care Workers in International SettingsNational Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), ; GPA of Needlestick Injuries in Health Care WorkersNational Institute for Occupational Health (NIOH), SASouth health and safety programmes for health care workers in VietnamNational Institute of Occupational and Environmental Health (NIOEH), health care workers from needlestick injuries in AfghanistanNational Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), WHO-ILO Policy Guidelines for Improving Health Worker Access to HIV and TB Prevention, Treatment, Care and SupportWorld Heallth Organization (WHO) / International Labour Organization (ILO) program on occupational health surveillance and prevention of blood exposures among healthcare workers International Healthcare Worker Safety Center (IHWSC), University of Virginia, USAUSAYESWHO of the WHO Protecting health workers -preventing needlestick injuries programGreat Lakes Center, University of Ilinois, ChicagoUSAYESAMROArea 2: Musculoskeletal disorders /.

8 GPA Occupational Safety and Health Hazards among Health Care WorkersJNIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Health, management programme of musculoskeletal diseases using the participatory action oriented training (PAOT) in the health care workersCatholic Industrial Medical Centre (CIMC), ; GPA ergonomics audit in South African public hospitalsNational Institute for Occupational Health (NIOH), SASouth AfricaYESAFROArea 3: Psychosocial hazards and work organization / Workplace stress surveillance in health care workersAsociaci n Chilena de Seguridad (ACHS), Chile in transition: how to promote health at work in health organizationsUniversity of Zagreb - Croatia Institute of Occupational Health (IOH), to maintain health care workers workability and quality of lifeUniversity of Zagreb, world of work in nursing sector and migration: developing preventive strategiesISPESL, Department of Occupational Medicine, ItalyItalyYESEUROArea 4: Pharmaceutical and chemical ; risks in Cuban health care workers: exposure assessment, prevention, training and guidelinesClinica del Lavoro, Italy and INSAT, ; of exposure to antineoplastic agents in pharmacy and hospital personnelUniversity of Munich.

9 Tools for the safe handling of hazardous drugsUniversity of Maryland, School of MedicineUSAYESAMROArea 5: Comprehensive programmes including Risk Assessment / Risk Management tools and ; GPA and prevention of occupational risks for health care workersNational Institute for Occupational Health (NIOH), SASouth ; of environmental and health risks in a mega hospital Egypt National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Seminar on usage of personal protective equipment for health care workersNational University of allergy and asthma-risk management programme for healthcare workersNational Institute for Occupational Health (NIOH), SASouth ; GPA diagnosis and management of pulmonary tuberculosis: flow sheet for health care workersNational Institute for Occupational Health (NIOH), SASouth ; of the present working conditions and specific features of promoting health, safety, and well-being in health sector in the Republic of BashkortostanUfa Research Institute of Occupational Health and Human EcologyRepublic of Bashkortostan (Russian Federation) Unions Network on Implementing Workers Health InitiativesGreat Lakes Centers, ; of trainers on the usage of respiratory protection for health care workers in Cambodia who work with suspected avian influenza patientsNational University of Singapore (NUS) evaluation of immunodiagnostic tests for TB infection and determinants of such infection in a population of South African health care workersUniversity of Cape Town (UCT), South AfricaSouth.

10 Comprehensive protection and promotion of health for healthcare workers in the UAE, emphasizing hepatitis B immunizationDepartment of Community Medicine, United Arab Emirates and control of occupational hazards and risk in the healthcare sectorUniversity of Maryland, School of with the Ministry of Social Protection, WHO/PAHO and NIOSH/CDC for following up the commitments agreed during the second regional meeting held in Bogota /2010, including the designation of the National Commission on OH for the Health sector; and contributing and implementing in Colombia the Joint WHO/ILO Global policy guideline for protecting health care workers and ILO s Health Program/ El Bosque University Waste Management Train-the-Trainer ProgramGreat Lakes Center, University of Ilinois, ChicagoUSAYESAMROGAPS:Objective 2: Protect and promote health at the workplace (actions 11-15)GPA Manager: Stavroula Leka and Aditya Jain, Institute of Work, Health and Organisations, University of Nottingham, UKPriority : Develop practical toolkits for the assessment and management of OH risks for: Chemical hazards Initiative leaders - Dave Zalk and Henri Heussen, IOHA.


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