International Conference on Occupational Safety and Health in the
Informal Sectors (ICOHIS 97) with focus on Asia and Oceania
Kartika Plaza Beach Hotel, Tuban, Bali, Indonesia
21-24 October 1997
Theme: " Health and Safety at Work for All"
Keynote Addresses:
Dr MI Mikheev (WHO Geneva) :Occupational Health for All Feasible and
Cost Effective
Efforts;
Ms. Forastieri (ILO Geneva): Occupational Health and Safety in the
Informal Sector,
an ILO Perspective;
Prof J Jeyaratnam (NUS Singapore): The Importance of the Informal Sector
to the
National Economy and Need for Appropriate Health Services in the Era of
Globalization;
Prof M Mercier (IPCS WHO Geneva): Health and Safety Risk in the Informal
Sector due to Hazardous Substance;
Ms Noeleen Heyzer (UNIFEM New York): Safety and Health Concern for Women
Working in the Informal Sector;
Prof DR Emil Salim (Indonesia): The Environmental Impact of the Informal
Sector and the Significant of Environmental Factors to Occupational
Health and Safety;
Prof Darwin Karyadi (Indonesia): The Safety and Health Risks to Informal
Sector Workers Resulting from Nutritional Inadequacies;
Concurrent Technical Sessions:
Risk reduction, health and safety promotion;
Working women and reproductive health;
Ergonomics and appropriate technology;
Hazardous substances;
Financing of occupational safety and health;
Organization of occupational health services;
Legal aspects;
Human resources development;
Management information system;
Specific occupational health hazards;
HIV and AIDS;
Occupational skin diseases;
Occupational lung diseases;
Occupational neurologic disorders;
Occupational safety and health problem in the handicraft home industry;
Occupational health hazards of traditional divers and fishermen;
Occupational safety and health of street vendors;
Occupational safety and health of construction workers;
Deadline of Abstracts submission: 1 September 1997
Address:
Mailing : Direktorat Jenderal Pembinaan Kesehatan Masyarakat DEPKES RI
Jl. HR Rasuna Said Blok X5 Kaveling 4-9 Jakarta 12950
Indonesia
Phone : 62 21 520 1590 extension 7212
Fax : 62 21 522 1229 ; 62 21 520 3871 ; 62 21 520 3117
E-mail : [email protected]