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The ILO seeks to create worldwide awareness of the dimensions and consequences of work-related accidents, injuries and diseases. These are estimated to kill over two million workers each year. In addition, the ILO aims to secure basic protection for all workers through international labour standards. It also works to enhance the capacity of member States and industry to design and implement policies that provide prevention and protection. The Turin Centre cooperates with the ILO's Programme on Safety and Health at Work and the Environment (SafeWork) in organizing training activities that further these aims.
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Participants include managerial and technical staff from government institutions, employers' organizations, workers' organizations and other civil society bodies. Most courses are tripartite. In addition, specific courses make employers' or workers' organizations better able to raise their own awareness and play an active role in OSH. Our training incorporates the principles and experience of the ILO and the best practice of national institutions. It includes study visits to high-performance systems that show how improvements in OSH lead to higher productivity. |

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| 12 Nov 2012 23 Nov 2012 Turin Centre |
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| 16 Apr 2012 27 Apr 2012 Turin Centre |
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| 30 Jan 2012 03 Feb 2012 Turin Centre |
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| 04 Jun 2012 15 Jun 2012 Turin Centre |
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| 01 Oct 2012 30 Sep 2013 Blended |
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| 29 Oct 2012 02 Nov 2012 Turin Centre |
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| 08 Oct 2012 19 Oct 2012 Turin Centre |
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