Course Summary
The ILO aims to ensure that it serves the needs of working women and men by bringing together governments, employers and workers to set Labour standards, develop policies and devise programmes. The very structure of the ILO, where workers and employers together have an equal voice with governments in its deliberations, shows social dialogue in action. It ensures that the views of the social partners are closely reflected in ILO Labour standards, policies and programmes.
Who Should Attend?
- Any delegate that would like to understand International Labour Standards and Health & Safety Legislations worldwide. This is an alternative from the local National Health and Safety Act, to International.
Course Objectives
- The purpose of this course is to outline the importance of International Labour standards and best practice. The adoption of each Countries Health & Safety Act is an extraction from the ILO. This course guides delegates on understanding the ILO by underlying the ILO’s work and the importance of cooperation between governments and employers’ and workers’ organisations in fostering social and economic progress.
Course Modules
- Scope and definitions of ILO
- Principals and National Policy
- Action at the National level
- Actions at the level of undertaking
- Final provisions
- Occupational Health and Safety Recommendations (R164)
- Relations relating to existing National Labour Conventions
- Receive homework (If applicable)
- Final questions/Review
- Exam/Assessment
Benefits
- Delegates will have an understanding of International Health & Safety Regulations
- The difference between National and International Health & Safety Regulations
- The different labour conventions
Certification
- All delegates who successfully pass the assessment over 60% will be issued with a certificate of competence.
- If you receive lower than 60% a certificate of attendance will be issued.
Assessment
- An Assessment at the end of the course will be required.
- A minimum of 60% is to be achieved to attain a Competence Certificate.
- If you achieve lower than 60% but get between 40 – 59% a second attempt will become available.
- If you get lower than 40% and fail the second attempt, you will need to re-purchase the course.
- An attendance certificate is awarded to you regardless of a pass or fail.