Ontario Ministry of Labour The ILO Workshop Better Health and Safety for Suppliers April 17 th 2007 Toronto, Canada In Cooperation with Ontario Ministry of Labour Also in Partnership with IALI, IAPA and GTZ Using the supply chain to promote higher standards of safety and health at work can be immensely effective. Building on recent practical experience, this workshop provides an opportunity for large and small enterprises, government representatives, employers, workers and others to discuss the challenges of using the supply chain in this way and to agree a way forward. As part of the workshop, 3 working groups will also consider particular case studies on how multi-national enterprises and other large organizations can influence their suppliers' safety and health performance, the accreditation of suppliers and how their performance can be measured in practice. To register please visit www.iapa.ca
Better Health and Safety for Suppliers Workshop April 17th 2007 Toronto, Canada 9.30-9.40 Gerd Albracht 9.40-9.45 Deputy Minister Morning Welcome and Introduction of Speakers Senior Specialist in al Health and Safety, Development Coordinator of Inspections Systems, ILO Geneva, Switzerland Welcome Ontario Deputy Minister of Labour Ontario, Canada- To be Confirmed 9.45-10.00 10.00-10.15 10.15-10.30 10.30-10.45 Sameera Al- Tuwaijri Worker Jean- Yves Tollet Welcome ILO Director, Safework Geneva, Switzerland- To be Confirmed Economical Good of al Health and Safety for Businesses Vice President of Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters Keynotes International Framework Agreement and al Health and Safety Arcelor- Mittal Senior Legal Counsel, Head of International Coordination for Labor Law Corporate Legal Department, Luxembourg 10.45-11.00 ILO 11.00-11.15 Speaker Global Compact Challenges and What the Members are doing for Health and Safety - To be Confirmed 1
11.15-11.30 11.30 11.45 11.45 12.00 Networking Break Elke Sebold- Tanski Uwe Bartels International Finance Corporation- To be Confirmed by Armand Pereira Director, International Labor Organization Washington D.C., U.S.A. Cooperation and Support: Key Elements of Workplace al Safety and Health Volkswagen/ILO/GTZ project in Brazil, Mexico and South Africa Safety and Health- Strategy and Coordination Head of al Health and Safety and Environment Committee Volkswagen AG 12.00-12.15 12.15-12.30 12.30-14.00 14.00-14.10 14.10-14.15 Dr. Eleftheria Lehmann Lunch Group 1 Kevin Myers Wolfsburg, Germany Case Study: How to Strengthen al Health and Safety in Supply Chains President, Ford Canada Support and Advice for Suppliers- Building up a Prevention Service System General Director, State Institute for al Safety and Health of North Rhine-Westphalia Düsseldorf, Germany Afternoon Group Work Introductory Remarks How to strengthen occupational health and safety in the supply chain of small and medium companies Director of Hazardous Installations, IALI- To be Confirmed City, United Kingdom 14.15-14.30 14.30-14.45 Improving Labour Standards in Global Supply Chains- Keynote Case Study: How to Strengthen al Health and Safety in Supply Chains, Ford Canada 2
14.45-15.00 15.00-15.15 15.15-15.30 14.10-14.15 Dr. Benjamin Olale Alli Group 2 Arno Tomowski ILO, Coordinator Technical Cooperation and Consultative Services Geneva, Switzerland, Samsung Electronics Chiquita International Services Group N.V., To be nominated by George Jaksch, Senior Director Corporate Responsibility & Public Affairs Antwerp, Belgium How multinational companies can build stronger partnerships with their suppliers in order to improve occupational health and safety Director Division Environment and Infrastructure, German Corporation for Technical Cooperation (GTZ) 14.15-14.30 14.30-14.45 14.45-15.00 Jack Nunes Jed Bullard Eschborn, Germany Health and Safety Challenges of a Global Manufacturing Firm- Keynote Global Health & Safety Manager, Federal-Mogul Corporation, World HQ Southfield, Michigan U.S.A. Using Supplier Partnerships to Assist Multinational Companies in Implementing their Global al Health and Safety Policies /President of Bullard Company Lexington, Kentucky U.S.A., Canadian Auto Workers Union Enabling Dialogue between Management and Workers 15.00-15.15 Julia Ranke Project Officer Social Standards, German Corporation for Technical Cooperation (GTZ) Eschborn, Germany 15.15-15.30 Asiana Airlines 3
14.10-14.15 Group 3 Paul Weber How to measure suppliers and contractors performance IALI Secretary General, Head of Luxembourg s Labor Inspection Luxembourg 14.15-14.30 14.30-14.45 14.45-15.00 15.00-15.15 15.15-15.30 Speaker Australia Maarten Quivooy Professor Doctor Gerard I.J.M. Zwetsloot - Keynote, ABB - To be Confirmed Contractors Working for Australian Government Will Need OSH Accreditation City, Australia New Directions for Health & Safety in New Zealand Group Manager Workplace Services, Department of Labour Wellington, New Zealand Experiences with Safety Contractor Certificate In the Netherlands and other EU countries Senior Consultant and Researcher at TNO Quality of Life- Work and Employment Professor at Erasmus Center for Sustainability and Management of Erasmus University Rotterdam 15.30-16.00 16.00-16.30 Group Discussion and Conclusions Networking Break The Hague, Netherlands 16.30-16.50 Presentations of Group Outcomes 16.50-18.00 Round Table Title 4
16.50-17.00 Armand Pereira Director, International Labor Organization ILO, USA Employer Worker Michele Patterson IALI President Adelaide, Australia- To be Confirmed Gerd Albracht Senior Specialist in al Health and Safety, Development Coordinator of Inspections Systems, ILO Geneva, Switzerland 17.30-18.00 Dr. Valentina Forastieri Panel Discussion Main Specialist in working Conditions, Security and Employment Health Interregional Program on Security Health and Environment Work Security, ILO San Jose, Costa Rica Conference Languages: Plenary Meeting- Translation in English, French and Spanish; Group Work in English only; Presentation of Outcomes and Roundtable translated in English, French and Spanish 5