Nov. 17, 2008 ( Monday )
15 £º 00-20 £º00 ¡¡Registration
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Venue: West Hall, 1 st Floor of the Great Wall Sheraton Hotel
Nov. 18, 2008 ( Tuesday )
07 £º 30-09 £º 30 ¡¡Registration
Venue: West Hall, 1 st Floor of the Great Wall Sheraton Hotel
09 £º 00-09 £º 30¡¡VIDEO Clip
By Mr. Juan Somavia, Director-General of International Labour Office (ILO)
By Ms. Corazon de la Paz-Bernardo , President of International Social Security Association (ISSA)
09 £º 30-10 £º 30 ¡¡Opening Ceremony
Venue: Grand Ball Room, 2 nd Floor of the Great Wall Sheraton Hotel
Chair: Mr. Liang Jiakun, Vice Minister of SAWS
Address by VIP of the State Council
Address by Ms. Constance Thomas, Director of International Labour Office for China and Mongolia , ILO
Address by Mr. Zhao Tiechui, Vice Minister of SAWS
Address by Elaine Chao, Minister of Department of Labour , USA
Liisa Hyss?l? £¬ Minister of Social Affairs and Health £¬ Finland
Dr. Geoff Raby, Ambassador, Australian Embassy to China
10 £º 30-11 £º 00 Tea Break
Plenary Session 1: Governments' Responsibility on Work Safety and National Supervision Mechanism
Chair: Mr. Yang Yuanyuan, Vice Minister of SAWS
11 £º 00-11 £º 20
Government and Social Partners In Vietnam Actively Participating in Developing Safe and Healthy Working Environment
Mr. Bui Hong Linh, Vice Minister of Labour, Invalids and social Affairs, Vietnam 11 £º 20-11 £º 40
Mr. Scott Streiner,Assistant Deputy Minister, Department of Human Resources and Social Development, Canada
11 £º 40-12 £º 00
Mr. Sergey SHAPOSHNIKOV,Lieutenant General and Chief of Civil Protection Department, Russian Ministry for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters 12 £º 00-13 £º 30 ¡¡Lunch
Venue: Atrium,1 st Floor and Fortune Restaurant 2 nd Floor of the Great Wall Sheraton Hotel
Plenary Session 2-Continue: Governments' Responsibility on Work Safety and National Supervision Mechanism
Chair: Mr. Wang Dexue, Vice Minister, SAWS
13 £º 40¡ª14 £º 00
Legal Regulations and Code of Ethics on Work Safety as a Part of Corporate Social Responsibility
Mr. Cezary Kula, Director of the Department of Working Conditions, State Mining Authority , Poland
14 £º 00¡ª14 £º 20
Mr. Bill Salter,Director, ILO Sub-regional Office for East Asia
14 £º 20¡ª14 £º 40
Prevention: A Critical Factor for Sustainable Economic Growth Mr. Joachim Breuer, President of DGUV, Germany
14 £º 40¡ª15 £º 00
Effective Risk Management in the Energy Industry Helping to Avert Disasters Mr. Alan Dawes, Senior Vice President of Hong Kong Branch, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, USA
15 £º 00¡ª15 £º 20
Why Strengthened, Professional and Ethical Labour Inspection is Essential to Achieve Safe, Fair Globalization Worldwide Ms. Michele Patterson,President of IALI (International Association of Labor Inspection), Executive Director, Safework SA , Australia
15 £º 20¡ª15 £º 40
Working Conditions and Economic Development Jan-Erik St?stad, State Secretary, Ministry of Labor and Social Inclusion, Norway
15 £º 40¡ª15 £º 50 ¡¡Q&A
15 £º 50¡ª16 £º 20¡¡ Tea Break
Plenary Session 3: Work Safety as Part of Corporate Social Responsibility
Chair: Mr. Sun Huashan, Vice Minister of SAWS
16 £º 20¡ª16 £º 40
The Three Essential Elements of Effective Safety Management Mr. Simon Herriott, President of DuPont Safety Resources Asia Pacific , USA
16 £º 40¡ª17 £º 00
Promote Chemical Supply Chain Management Mr. Johnny C. W. Kwan, President, BASF Greater China , Germany
17 £º 00¡ª17 £º 15
The Impact of Globalization on Labor Safety Mr. Francis Allirot,, Vice President, Sperian Protection Asia Pacific , France
17 £º 15¡ª17 £º 30
A Critical Part of Corporate Social Responsibility Mr. Neil C. Hawkins, Vice President, Sustainability, Dow , USA
17 £º 30¡ª17 £º 45
3M ¡ªHelping Protect People at Work, at Home for Life
Mr. Krister Larnmark,Business Director Asia Pacific , Occupational Health and Environmental Safety , 3M
18 £º 30 ¡ª 20 £º 30 ¡¡Welcome Reception
Venue: Grand Ball Room, 2 nd Floor of the Great Wall Sheraton Hotel
Nov. 19, 2008 ( Wednesday )
07 £º 30¡ª09 £º 00 Registration
Venue: West Hall, 1 st Floor of the Great Wall Sheraton Hotel
Plenary Session 4: Safety, Health and Ethics
Chair: Huang Yi, Vice Administrator, State Administration of Coal Mine Safety
08 £º 20¡ª08 £º 40
Everyone Profits by Safe and Healthy Workplaces Mr. Mikael Sj?berg, Director General, Swedish Work Environment Authority , Sweden
08 £º 40¡ª09 £º 00
The Safety Responsibilities and the Interactive Mechanism of the Government and Corporation Mrs. Cherry Tse,Commissioner for Labour, Labour Department, Hong Kong
09 £º 00¡ª09 £º 20
The Correlations Between Safety and Health Strategies at Work in the EU and Denmark Mr. Jens Jensen,Director General, Danish Working Environment Authority , Denmark
09 £º 20¡ª09 £º 40
Rule of Law and Work Safety: a South African Perspective Mr. David Msiza, Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines, Department of Minerals and Energy , South Africa
09 £º 40¡ª10 £º 00
Health and Safety at Work in France
Mr. Mireille JARRY, French Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Solidarity
10 £º 00¡ª10: 20
Work Safety: Who is Responsible? How the Community, Workplaces and the Regulator Can Work Together to Improve Outcomes
Ms. Nina Lyhne, WorkSafe Western Australia Commissioner (WorkSafe)
10 £º 20¡ª10 £º 30 ¡¡Q&Ak
10 £º 30¡ª11 £º 00 ¡¡Tea Break
Plenary Session 5: The New Development of OSH and Its Challenges
Chair: Mr. Ren Shukui, Director-General of Department of Occupational Safety and Health, SAWS
11 £º 00¡ª11: 20
Ensuring Safety of Workers -a Foremost CSR Mr. Mohiuddin Babar, Executive Director of Bizcare , Bangladesh
11 £º 20¡ª11 £º 40
OSH Reform - Formation of the Workplace Safety and Health Council in Singapore Mr. Samuel Tso, Executive Director of Workplace Safety and Health Council (WSHC), Singapore
11 £º 40¡ª12 £º 00
Challenges and Responsive Measures to Occupational Safety and Health in Korea Mr. Lee Joon-Won, Secretary General of KOSHA, Korea
12 £º 00¡ª12 £º 20
Driving Occupational Health & Safety Performance Improvement at Firmenich SA Mr. Neil McFarlane,Vice President of Global Health, Safety &Environment, Firmenich SA, Switzerland
12 £º 20¡ª12 £º 40
Dissemination of OSH-Standards in an Era of Globalization-Good Practice Examples from the Global, Regional and Enterprise-Level
Mr. Stefan Zimmer, Director, International Relations Department, DGUV, Germany
12 £º 40¡ª13 £º 00
History of Safety- What Do We Accept Today That We Will Not Accept Tomorrow
Ms. Jeanne Johns, President of BP Asia Olefin & Derivatives and Chairwomen of Shanghai SECCO
13 £º 00¡ª13 £º 10 ¡¡Q&A
13 £º 00¡ª14 £º 00 ¡¡Lunch
Venue: Atrium, 1 st Floor and Fortune Restaurant 2 nd Floor of the Great Wall Sheraton Hotel
14 £º 00 ¡ª17 £º 00 ¡¡Exhibition Visit
Shuttle bus leaves at 14:00 at the main gate of the Great Wall Sheraton Hotel; Back to the Great Wall Sheraton Hotel at 16:40 at the gate of New Hall, National Agriculture Exhibition Center, Beijing.
18 £º 00 ¡¡Bus leaves at the gate of Great Wall Sheraton Hotel
18 £º 30 ¡ª 21 £º 00 ¡¡Buffet Dinner
Beijing Planning and Exhibition Hall
Nov. 20, 2008 ( Thursday )
Panel A: Occupational Safety and Health
Session 1: Labour Inspection and OSH Rights Protection
Chair: Ms. Constance Thomas, Director of International Labour Office for China and Mongolia , ILO
08 £º 30 ¡ª08 £º 5 0
The National OSH Program Development in Asia Mr. Tsuyoshi Kawakami, Occupational Safety and Health Specialist, ILO
08 £º 50 ¡ª09 £º 1 0
The professional Principles of Effective Labour Inspection ¨C Norwegian Experiences Mrs Ingrid Finboe Svendsen, Executive Director, Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority (NILA)
09 £º 10¡ª09 £º 30
Healthy Workplaces: A Comprehensive Approach to Wellness and Productivity at Work Mr. P.K. Abeytunga, Vice-President& Director General, Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), Canada
09 £º 30¡ª09 £º 50
Work Safety as Part of Corporate Social Responsibility Mr. Siyanda Zondeki, Deputy Director-General of Service Delivery, Labour Department , South Africa
09 £º 50 ¡ª10 £º 1 0
Foreign Constructors' Impact on Occupational Health and Safety in Macao Mr. SHUEN KA HUNG, Director, Labour Affairs of Bureau, Macao
10 £º 10¡ª10 £º 30
Corporate Responsibility - Challenge and Commitment for Evonik Industries
Bodo Goerlich, Chief Representative China, Evonik Industries AG Germany
10 £º 30¡ª10 £º 40 ¡¡Q&A
10 £º 40¡ª11 £º 00¡¡ Tea Break
Session 2: The Successful Experiences That Promote OSH Development
Chair: Ms. Michele Patterson, President of International Association of Labor Inspection (IALI)
11 £º 00¡ª11 £º 20
Safety Professional Competencies Needed for Today's Workplace Safety and Health Challenges Mr. Warren K. Brown,President, ASSE (American Society of Safety Engineers), USA
11 £º 20¡ª11 £º 40
Work Safety as Part of Corporation Social Responsibility
Mr. Serge Sadien, MSK Fellow of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management, Mauritius
11 £º 40¡ª12 £º 00
Worker Values and Community - Safety Communication that Fulfills a Social Responsibility by Supporting Worker Values and Community Mr. Robin M. Nicholas,Health and Safety Communications Project leader, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
12 £º 00¡ª12 £º 20
Commitment to Health, Safety, Environment Quality and Sustainable Development (HSEQ-SD)--TOTAL Refining and Marketing Division Mr. Hubert CHARBONNEAU,Vice President Refining Project China , Total( China ) Investment Co, LTD
12 £º 20¡ª12 £º 30 ¡¡Q&A
12 £º 50¡ª14 £º 00 ¡¡Lunch
Venue:Atrium,1 st Floor and Fortune Restaurant 2 nd Floor of the Great Wall Sheraton Hotel
Session 3: New Challenges and Opportunities in OSH
Chair: Mrs. Nattasha Freeman, President of IOSH , UK
14 £º 00¡ª14 £º 20
Mr. Seiji Machida,Senior Specialist on Occupational Safety and Health, ILO
14 £º 20¡ª14 £º 40
Emergency Management and Response Plan in Alberta , Canada Mr. Terry Drabiuk,Northern Alberta Institute of Technology , Canada
14 £º 40¡ª15 £º 00
Task of the Berufsgenossenschaft ¡°Printing and Paper Converting¡± Mr. Klaus Dieter Becker,Expert Committee of Printing and Paper Converting, Germany
15 £º 00¡ª15 £º 20
French Agency for Environmental and Occupational Health Safety Prof. G ¨¦ rard Lasfargues,Head of the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Assessment, French Agency for Environmental and Occupational Health Safety (AFSSET), France
15 £º 20¡ª15 £º 40
Building Safety Culture in Hong Kong ¨CSuccess Through Partnership Mr. TANG Wah-shing,President of Occupatio nal Safety &Health Council, Hong Kong
15 £º 40 ¡ª15 £º 50 ¡¡Q&A
15 £º 50¡ª16 £º 10 ¡¡Tea Break
Session 4: New Technologies of OSH
Chair: Mr. Tsuyoshi Kawakami, Occupational Safety and Health Specialist, ILO
16 £º 10¡ª16 £º 30
New and Emerging Global Challenges in Occupational Safety and Health that Threaten the Economic Growth Model Dr. Max R. Lum, Director, Office of Health Communication and Global Collaboration, NIOSH-CDC , USA
16 £º 30 ¡ª16 £º 50
Improving Safety Performance Through Behavior-based Safety Mr. Lim Boon Khoon, Principal Consultant (Safety & Risk), MOM-Accredited Trainer, Hazard Evaluation and Loss Prevention Consultants
16 £º 50¡ª17 £º 10
Regulation, Competence and Ethical Considerations in the Workplace Mrs. Nattasha Freeman, President of IOSH , UK
17 £º 10¡ª17 £º 20 ¡¡Q&A
17 £º 30 ¡¡Cocktail
Nov. 20, 2008 (Thursday)
Panel B: Hazardous Chemicals, Coal Mines and Emergency Rescue
Session 1: Work Safety of Hazardous Chemicals and Its Business Management
Chair: Dr. Wolfgang Gerhardt, Senior Vice President, BASF
08 £º 30 ¡ª08 £º 5 0
Implementation of Registration of Chemicals Combined with GHS in China
Li Yunca, iNational Registrator Center for Chemicals ,SAWS
08 £º 50 ¡ª09 £º 1 0
Safety Management in BASF Dr. Wolfgang Gerhardt, Senior Vice President, BASF
09 £º 10¡ª09 £º 30
Risk Management of Major HazardInstallations Mr. Kevin Myers,Director of HSE's Hazardous Installations and Vice-President of the International Association of Labour Inspection, UK
09 £º 30¡ª09 £º 50
Technology Framework and Utilization of Safety Monitoring Systems in Hazardous Chemicals Road Transportation
Gao Hui, Tian Tai Leizi Science and Technology ( Beijing ) Co., Ltd.
09 £º 50 ¡ª10 £º 1 0
Risk Assessment of Production and Storage Devices of Hazardous Chemicals
Wang Rujun ,China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association
10 £º 10¡ª10 £º 40 ¡¡Q&A
10 £º 40¡ª11 £º 00¡¡ Tea Break
Session 2: Safety Assessment and Risk Management of Major Hazard Installations
Chair: Eric Stephanus , Managing Director China Development, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
11 £º 00¡ª11 £º 20
Ground Control Solutions: Towards Safer and More Efficient Underground Mining Mr. Michael Rispin, Head of Mining , BASF Construction Chemicals , UGC International
11 £º 20¡ª11 £º 40
Risk Management of Major Hazard Installations in Malaysia Hj. Mohamad Jamil,Director, Major Hazard Division, Department of Occupational Safety and Health , Malaysia
11 £º 40¡ª12 £º 00
Performance-based Approach for Major Hazard Facilities¨CExperiences from Australia , UK and USA Mr. Mark Jarman,Vice President of Risk Management Services, Chemical & Power Asia, Lloyds Register, UK
12 £º 00¡ª12 £º 20
Risk Management of Major Hazard,Installations and the Alert and Prevention Mechanism
Bill Atkinson,Operations Manager, UK National Chemical Emergency Centre , UK
12 £º 20¡ª12 £º 30 ¡¡Q&A
12 £º 30¡ª14 £º 00 ¡¡Lunch
Venue: Atrium,1 st Floor and Fortune Restaurant 2 nd Floor of the Great Wall Sheraton Hotel
Session 3: Check of Hidden Risks and Responsive Measures
Chair: Dr. Bodo Goerlich, Chief Representative China, Evonik Industries AG Germany
14 £º 00¡ª14 £º 20
The Promotion of Risk Assessment in China Kenji Tsunekawa, Chief Adviser to China-Japan Safety Project , Japan
14 £º 20¡ª14 £º 40
A Holistic Approach to Work Safety ¨C New Perspectives and Similarities with Disaster and Risk Management Walter J. Ammann,President of the Global Risk Forum GRF Davos , Switzerland
14 £º 40¡ª15 £º 00
Overview of Project for Overseas Transfer of Coal Mine Technology Mr. Yoshihuro Echizenya,Director General of Coal Projects Department, New Energy and Industrial
Technology Development Organization,Japan
15 £º 00¡ª15 £º 20
The Significance and Impact of the New ISO Standard 31000-Risk Management Mr. J. F. Jim Whiting,Managing Director, Risk@Workplaces Pty Ltd
15 £º 20¡ª15 £º 40
Applying Modern Risk Assessment Tools Provide a Solid Basis for Optimized Design and Effective Emergency Preparedness Planning Mr. Jan Reier Huse,Vice-President, Scandpower
15 £º 40 ¡ª15 £º 50¡¡ Q&A
15 £º 50¡ª16 £º 10¡¡ Tea Break
Session 4: Safe Development and Economic Development
Chair: Mr. P.K. Abeytunga, Vice-President& Director General, Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), Canada
16 £º 10¡ª16 £º 30
Safe Development as a Way to Transform the Economic Growth Mode¡ªJapanese Experience
Mr. Shinichi Umezawa,Director, International Affairs Center , Japan Industry Safety & Health Association(JISHA), Japan
16 £º 30¡ª16 £º 50
Management of Two Specific Risks Related Activities Encountered in Water Services:Confined Space Entry and Excavations Mr. Gildas Clochard,H&S General Manager, Veolia Water Asia Pacific, Hongkong
16 £º 50¡ª17 £º 10
Promoting Work Safety in China-Establishment of Intrinsic Safety System of Hazardous Chemicals Liang Junli,Shanghai Huapeng Explosion-Proof Technology Co., Limited , General Manager
17 £º 10¡ª17 £º 20¡¡ Q&A
17 £º 30¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡Cocktail
Nov. 20, 2008 (Thursday) Panel C: Safety Training and Consulting
Session 1: DuPont Symposium- Protecting People in a Changing and Challenging World: the Sharing of Best Practices
Chair: Mr. Simon Herriott, President of DuPont Safety Resources Asia Pacific , USA
08 £º 45 ¡ª09 £º 0 0
Mr. Huang Yi, Vice Administrator, State Administration of Coal Mine Safety
09 £º 00¡ª09 £º 20
Safety- An Important Corporate Culture Mr Zhu Zhu Ling-Director, China Research Institute of Enterprise Culture
09 £º 20¡ª09 £º 35
Making the Transition From Safety as a Process to Protecting Lives Mr. Neil McFarlane, Vice President of Global Health, Safety &Environment, Firmenich SA, Switzerland
09 £º 40¡ª09 £º 55
Good Safety = Good Business, DuPont Best Practice Dr Andy Zou, Business Director, DuPont Safety Resources China
10 £º 20¡ª10 £º 50 ¡¡Q&A
10 £º 50¡ª11 £º 00 ¡¡Closing by Moderator
11 £º 00¡¡ End
Session 2: Coal Mine Safey and Technical Management Training
Chair: Mr. Huang Yuzhi, Director-General of Department of Personnel, SAWS
11 £º 00¡ª11 £º 20
Speaker from European Comission 11 £º 20¡ª11 £º 40
Comparison of Coal Mine Safety Between China and Europe and Cases Analysis
Liu Xiaofang,Inspector, Wan Nan Branch, Anhui Provincial Coal Mine Safety Inspection Bureau
11 £º 40¡ª12 £º 00
Learning the Advanced Experiences in Safety Technologies and Management from European Countries
Zhang Zhanguo,Chief Engineer, Wulan Coal Mine of Shen Hua Ningmei Group
12 £º 00¡ª12 £º 20 ¡¡Q&A
12 £º 30¡ª14 £º 00¡¡ Lunch
Venue: Atrium,1 st Floor and Fortune Restaurant 2 nd Floor of the Great Wall Sheraton Hotel
Session 3: Safety Consulting
Chair: Mr. Samuel Tso, Executive Director of Workplace Safety and Health Council (WSHC), Singapore
14 £º 00¡ª14 £º 20
Occupational Health New Technologies-HSE Integrated
Mr. Gord Atkinson, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology , Canada
14 £º 20¡ª14 £º 40
Process Safety in the Oil& Gas Petrochemical Industry
Mr. Henrique Paula ,Vice President, Asia Pacific & Mid East, ABS Consulting, USA
14 £º 40¡ª15 £º 00
Mr. Ian J. Stones,President of Four Seas Investment Consultants Ltd. , Hong Kong 15 £º 00¡ª15 £º 20
Promoting a Safety Culture in Chinese Coal Mines
Mr. Jim Knowles,Director, Asian Connections International Aci
15 £º 20¡ª15 £º 40 ¡¡Q&A
15 £º 40¡ª16 £º 10¡¡ Tea Break
17 £º 30¡ª18 £º 30 ¡¡Cocktail
Nov. 20, 2008 (Thursday)
Venue: Hibiscus Room, 2 nd Floor, Great Wall Sheraton Hotel
Chair: Mr. Li Shengsheng Assistant Inspector of Department of Personnel, SAWS
09 £º 00 ¡ª 09 £º 30
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology-Safety Training
Mr. Terry Drabiuk,Northern Alberta Institute of Technology , Canada
09 £º 30 ¡ª 10 £º 00
Current Situation and Future Prospects of Work Safety Training in China
Department of Personnel, SAWS
10 £º 00 ¡ª 11 £º 00¡¡ Q&A
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