Multilateral cooperation on OSH is reinforced for coherent, coordinated and complementary responses.
Global Strategy on Occupational Safety and Health 2024-30: ACTION AREA V - Multilateral cooperation on OSH is reinforced for coherent, coordinated and complementary responses.
5.1. Leadership and coordination on OSH within the UN system is strengthened.
5.1.1. Coordination, participation and collaboration with United Nations
committees, task forces and platforms reinforced to ensure coherence and
complementarity on OSH issues.
5.1.2. Joint committees, task forces and other necessary mechanisms with the
World Health Organization (WHO) set up and contribution to WHO networks
and programmes continued.
5.1.3. International collaboration in the area of chemical safety continued and
strengthened, including with the Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals (IOMC), the UN partnership on the GloballyHarmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), the
Minamata Convention and the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions.
5.1.4. Collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the International Commission on Radiological Protection, the WHO and other international
organizations enhanced to continuously improve the protection of workers
against radiation, through the joint development of international standards,
guidelines and technical documents.
5.1.5. Coordination with the UN Inter-Agency Coordination Group on Industrial Accidents extended to address safety and health risks linked to major
industrial accidents in a changing world of work.
5.2. International collaboration on OSH with multilateral partners is enhanced.
5.2.1. Participation in and contribution to global, regional and national, risk-specific
and sector-specific networks and specialized organizations increased,
including by participating in and co-organizing high-level conferences and
congresses.
5.2.2. Collaboration established with non-traditional OSH stakeholders with global
influence, such as multilateral development banks, international financial
institutions and international development organizations, in order to
mainstream occupational safety and health in the development agenda.
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