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Safety and health at work

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Occupational safety and health at work is about protecting lives, preventing harm and ensuring that every worker can carry out their job in safety and dignity. Across the world, millions of people continue to face unsafe and unhealthy working conditions that can lead to injury, illness or death. As recognized by the ILO in 2022, a safe and healthy working environment is a fundamental principle and right at work and a key building block of decent work, social justice and sustainable development. 

The ILO works with governments, employers and workers to promote a strong culture of prevention and to improve safety and health at national, sectoral and workplace levels. Through its Global Strategy on Occupational Safety and Health 2024–30, the ILO supports action to strengthen national systems, improve workplace practices and respond to both longstanding and emerging risks, including those linked to climate change, new technologies and changing forms of work. This portal brings together key standards, data, tools and knowledge to support safer and healthier working environments for all.
 

2.93 million

workers die each year as a result of work-related factors

395 million

workers worldwide sustain a non-fatal work injury each year

2.41 billion

workers are exposed to excessive heat each year

$361 billion

could be saved globally by implementing improved safety and health measures to prevent injuries from excessive heat in the workplace

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The image depicts a close-up of a human face expressing a profound sense of introspection regarding the psychosocial environment at work. A texture composed of various words appears in the background describing the different ways in which people experience work: rewarding, creative, hostile, unfair, demanding, underpaid, monotonous, meaningful and others.
World day for safety and health at work

World day for safety and health at work

Let's ensure a healthy psychosocial working environment

News and stories

Cambodia moves forward in advancing occupational safety and health legal framework
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Cambodia moves forward in advancing occupational safety and health legal framework

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines moves to modernize workplace safety
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Safety at work

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines moves to modernize workplace safety

Projects

Strengthening Occupational Safety and Health Systems in Guyana
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OSH

Strengthening Occupational Safety and Health Systems in Guyana

Promoting workers’ safety and health across African value chains
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Safety + Health for All

Promoting workers’ safety and health across African value chains

Resilient plantations: Advancing workers’ safety, health, and livelihood recovery
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Project

Resilient plantations: Advancing workers’ safety, health, and livelihood recovery

Normative instruments

  • The Occupational Safety and Health Convention (No. 155) and its Recommendation (No. 164)
  • The Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention (No. 187) and its Recommendation (No. 197)

More information

Conventions C155 and C187 global ratification campaign

Conventions C155 and C187 global ratification campaign

The ILO has launched a ratification campaign for the Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981 (No. 155) and the Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 2006 (No. 187), now recognized as fundamental Conventions.

Latest publications and documents

Social Protection Coverage in Ethiopia A Fact-Finding Report Based on the ILO-Social Security Inquiry (SSI) Data Collection Tool

Social Protection Coverage in Ethiopia A Fact-Finding Report Based on the ILO-Social Security Inquiry (SSI) Data Collection Tool

Financing occupational safety and health prevention: A comparative analysis of six case studies

ILO Working paper 173

Financing occupational safety and health prevention: A comparative analysis of six case studies

Anticipating, preparing for and responding to crisis situations through occupational safety and health interventions

Compendium of good practices

Anticipating, preparing for and responding to crisis situations through occupational safety and health interventions

Statistics and databases

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National OSH Profiles

National OSH Profiles

This database provides access to national OSH profiles and national OSH policies and/or programmes, if available, for ILO member States. It showcases the progress made toward ratification and implementation of the fundamental OSH conventions.

Training courses

Training courses

The International Training Centre of the ILO (ITC-Turin) provides a variety of free and paid courses online and in-person courses related to occupational safety and health.

For more information

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    ILO Occupational Safety and Health and Working Environment Branch (OSHE)