Occupational safety and health in Thailand a country report for ILO/ADB RETA Project: 5887: strengthening the role of labour standards in selected developing member countries
Chalermchai. Chaikittiporn
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Reviews the organization of occupational safety and health (OSH) at the national level in Thailand and, based on a survey of 23 small and medium size enterprises, examines the situation in manufacturing industries. Outlines a development plan for OSH and the environment and makes recommendations for strengthening OSH, particularly in small and medium size enterprises.
Keywords: occupational safety; occupational health; institutional framework; small enterprise; survey.; labour legislation; application; occupational injury; occupational disease; labour inspection; trade union role.; safety training; informal economy; work environment; productivity.; plan of action; questionnaire (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 146 p.) pages
Date: 2002
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