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Repetition The Committee notes the information in the Government’s reports submitted in 2007, including the reference to various legislative and regulatory texts.Article 2 of the Convention. Implementation and periodical review of a coherent national policy on occupational health services. Further to its previous comments, the Committee notes the information in the Government’s report, according to which a national occupational safety and health policy is still being prepared. This involves a framework document on national policy in this area, accompanied by a national action plan. The measures concerning the implementation and periodical review of the policy are set forth therein. The Committee hopes that this document will be adopted in the very near future and asks the Government to provide a copy thereof once it has been adopted.Article 6. Provision for the establishment of occupational health services. Further to its previous comments, the Committee notes that some progress has been made in this respect, in that the action plan accompanying the framework document on national policy relating to occupational health services will cover not only the formal sector, but also the informal sector and the agricultural sector. The Committee notes, however, that the Government has not provided any clarification as to the points raised in its previous comments. It is therefore obliged to reiterate its request concerning the following points: Article 3, Establishment of health services; Article 5(a), Identification of risks from health hazards in the workplace; Article 5(b), Surveillance of the workplace; Article 5(c), Role of health services in the planning and organization of work; Article 5(d), Role of the health services in testing and evaluating new equipment; Article 5(e) and (i), Role of the health services in ergonomics; Article 5(h), Role of the health services in vocational rehabilitation; Article 5(j), Emergencies and first aid; Article 9(2), Cooperation of the health services with other services in the enterprise; Article 10, Independence of health service personnel; Article 11, Qualifications of health service personnel; Article 15, Notification to health services of absences from work for health reasons. The Committee asks the Government to take these points into consideration within the context of the preparation of the new national policy, so as to give full effect to the provisions of the Convention.Part VI of the report form. Application in practice. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government, according to which 162,372 workers in the private sector and 70,308 workers in the public sector are covered by the legislation. Furthermore, the Committee invites the Government to request, at the appropriate time, ILO assistance with the view to the effective application of the Convention. The Committee hopes that such technical assistance can be carried out and asks the Government to provide information on any steps taken in this respect with the relevant ILO bodies. The Committee requests the Government to continue providing information concerning the practical application of the Convention in order to follow the progress made.
The Committee notes that the Government’s report has not been received. It must therefore repeat its previous observation which read as follows:
The Committee notes the information in the Government’s reports submitted in 2007, including the reference to various legislative and regulatory texts.
Article 2 of the Convention. Implementation and periodical review of a coherent national policy on occupational health services. Further to its previous comments, the Committee notes the information in the Government’s report, according to which a national occupational safety and health policy is still being prepared. This involves a framework document on national policy in this area, accompanied by a national action plan. The measures concerning the implementation and periodical review of the policy are set forth therein. The Committee hopes that this document will be adopted in the very near future and asks the Government to provide a copy thereof once it has been adopted.
Article 6. Provision for the establishment of occupational health services. Further to its previous comments, the Committee notes that some progress has been made in this respect, in that the action plan accompanying the framework document on national policy relating to occupational health services will cover not only the formal sector, but also the informal sector and the agricultural sector. The Committee notes, however, that the Government has not provided any clarification as to the points raised in its previous comments. It is therefore obliged to reiterate its request concerning the following points: Article 3, Establishment of health services; Article 5(a), Identification of risks from health hazards in the workplace; Article 5(b), Surveillance of the workplace; Article 5(c), Role of health services in the planning and organization of work; Article 5(d), Role of the health services in testing and evaluating new equipment; Article 5(e) and (i), Role of the health services in ergonomics; Article 5(h), Role of the health services in vocational rehabilitation; Article 5(j), Emergencies and first aid; Article 9(2), Cooperation of the health services with other services in the enterprise; Article 10, Independence of health service personnel; Article 11, Qualifications of health service personnel; Article 15, Notification to health services of absences from work for health reasons. The Committee asks the Government to take these points into consideration within the context of the preparation of the new national policy, so as to give full effect to the provisions of the Convention.
Part VI of the report form. Application in practice. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government, according to which 162,372 workers in the private sector and 70,308 workers in the public sector are covered by the legislation. Furthermore, the Committee invites the Government to request, at the appropriate time, ILO assistance with the view to the effective application of the Convention. The Committee hopes that such technical assistance can be carried out and asks the Government to provide information on any steps taken in this respect with the relevant ILO bodies. The Committee requests the Government to continue providing information concerning the practical application of the Convention in order to follow the progress made.
The Committee hopes that the Government will make every effort to take the necessary action in the near future.
1. The Committee notes the information in the Government’s reports submitted in 2007, including the reference to various legislative and regulatory texts.
2. Article 2 of the Convention. Implementation and periodical review of a coherent national policy on occupational health services. Further to its previous comments, the Committee notes the information in the Government’s report, according to which a national occupational safety and health policy is still being prepared. This involves a framework document on national policy in this area, accompanied by a national action plan. The measures concerning the implementation and periodical review of the policy are set forth therein. The Committee hopes that this document will be adopted in the very near future and asks the Government to provide a copy thereof once it has been adopted.
3. Article 6. Provision for the establishment of occupational health services. Further to its previous comments, the Committee notes that some progress has been made in this respect, in that the action plan accompanying the framework document on national policy relating to occupational health services will cover not only the formal sector, but also the informal sector and the agricultural sector. The Committee notes, however, that the Government has not provided any clarification as to the points raised in its previous comments. It is therefore obliged to reiterate its request concerning the following points: Article 3, Establishment of health services; Article 5(a), Identification of risks from health hazards in the workplace; Article 5(b), Surveillance of the workplace; Article 5(c), Role of health services in the planning and organization of work; Article 5(d), Role of the health services in testing and evaluating new equipment; Article 5(e) and (i), Role of the health services in ergonomics; Article 5(h), Role of the health services in vocational rehabilitation; Article 5(j), Emergencies and first aid; Article 9, paragraph 2, Cooperation of the health services with other services in the enterprise; Article 10, Independence of health service personnel; Article 11, Qualifications of health service personnel; Article 15, Notification to health services of absences from work for health reasons. The Committee asks the Government to take these points into consideration within the context of the preparation of the new national policy, so as to give full effect to the provisions of the Convention.
4. Part VI of the report form. Application in practice. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government, according to which 162,372 workers in the private sector and 70,308 workers in the public sector are covered by the legislation. Furthermore, the Committee invites the Government to request, at the appropriate time, ILO assistance with the view to the effective application of the Convention. The Committee hopes that such technical assistance can be carried out and asks the Government to provide information on any steps taken in this respect with the relevant ILO bodies. The Committee requests the Government to continue providing information concerning the practical application of the Convention in order to follow the progress made.
The Committee notes the information contained in the Government’s brief report. The Committee understands that, with assistance from the ILO, the Government is making efforts, in consultation with the tripartite constituents, to bring Burkina Faso’s legislation and practice in conformity with its obligations under ratified ILO Conventions. Hoping that the Government soon will be able to report on positive results from these efforts, including in relation to the obligations in relation to the present Convention, the Committee recalls the comments made in its previous direct request which read as follows:
2. Article 2 of the Convention. Implementation and periodical review of a coherent national policy on occupational health services. The Committee notes with interest that, according to the Government, a national occupational safety and health policy is being prepared. It asks the Government to keep it informed of progress in this matter and to provide copies of the relevant texts as soon as they have been adopted.
3. Article 6. Measures to organize the occupational health service. After examining the Government’s first report, the Committee notes that the main provisions of the Convention are applied. However, a number of clarifications are needed on the following points: Article 3, establishment of health services; Article 5(a), identification and assessment of risks from health hazards in the workplace; Article 5(b), surveillance of the workplace; Article 5(c), role of health services in the planning and organization of work; Article 5(d), role of the health services in testing and evaluating new equipment; Article 5(e) and (i), role of the health services in ergonomics; Article 5(h), role of the health services in vocational rehabilitation; Article 5(j), emergencies and first aid; Article 9, paragraph 2, cooperation of the health services with other services in the enterprise; Article 10, independence of health service personnel; Article 11, qualifications of health service personnel; Article 15, notification to health services of absences from work for health reasons. The Committee hopes that the new national occupational safety and health policy will contribute to the application of these Articles of the Convention, and requests the Government to indicate the measures taken or envisaged to ensure that the Convention is fully applied. It invites the Government to consider whether technical assistance may be useful in this context and, if so, to apply for such assistance to the Office.
4. Part V of the report form. Application in practice. The Committee requests the Government to provide statistics and inspection reports, information on the number of workers covered by the legislation, the number and nature of contraventions reported and any other information that would enable the Committee to better assess how the Convention is applied in the country in practice.
1. The Committee takes note of the information in the Government’s first report. It notes the adoption of Act No. 33-2004 of 14 September issuing the Labour Code. The Committee asks the Government to provide additional information on the following points.