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TG on Occupational Safety and Health3rd Meeting (jointly with the NCD EG)Helsinki, Finland24-25 May 2012
Reference OSH 3/6/1Title ILO OSH project in Northwest Russia (2005-2012)
Submitted by Mr. Marat Rudakov, ILO/Moscow
Summary / Note The presentation describes the progress and future plans of the ILO OSH project that is being implemented in the North-west Russia regions (oblasts)
Requested action For information
Marat Rudakov, Project Coordinator, ILO/Moscow
ILO OSH project in Northwest Russia (2005-2012)
ILO OSH project in Northwest Russia(2005-2012)
Developing and implementing OSH system in the Developing and implementing OSH system in the NorthNorth--West region of the Russian Federation to West region of the Russian Federation to provide Decent and Safe workprovide Decent and Safe work
Donor: Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
Life-span: 2005-2012
Project No. RUS/09/02/FIN
Implemented by the ILO Decent Work Technical Support Team and Country Office for Eastern Europe and Central Asia
“NDPHS labelled project” in 2011
NW Russia Regions covered with the Project activities (2012) NW Russia Regions covered with the Project activities (2012)
The Republic of Karelia
The Murmansk region
The Leningrad region
The city of St.-Petersburg
The Arkhangelsk region
The Vologda region
Plans of cooperation Plans of cooperation between the ILO between the ILO
and the RFand the RF
DEVELOPMENT AND
IMMEDIATE OBJECTIVES
ILO Global strategy; ILO Global strategy; NDPHS strategyNDPHS strategy‘‘Health at workHealth at work’’
Results of Results of independent independent evaluation of evaluation of the Projectthe Project
Requests and Requests and demands coming demands coming
from Project from Project partnerspartners
Project Development objectives Project Development objectives (3(3--rd phase)rd phase)
•
Introduction of decent and safe work systems, through international harmonisation and good governance, in North –West Russia okrug
as a pilot area;
•
Reducing the level of occupational accidents and diseases due to poor working conditions, by implementing OSH management and risk assessment systems in NW Russia
STRATEGY FOCUS: STRATEGY FOCUS: CAPACITY BUILDINGCAPACITY BUILDING
• Federal and regional OSH authorities, social partners, municipalities;
• ‘Pilot’ enterprises;• Federal and Regional OSH training centres;• Experts in the field of OSH certification on
conformity of management systems to GOST 12.0.230-2007 (ILO-OSH-2001)
ResutsResuts--Based Management (1) Based Management (1)
Baseline TargetIndicator
ResutsResuts--Based Management (2) Based Management (2)
FROM: TO:
Accountability for inputs and activities
Accountability for results
Fragmentation Close collaboration
‘Shopping list’
planning Focused planning
Weak measurement Rigorous measurement
Incoherent planning, budgeting and reporting
Integrated planning, budgeting and reporting
Feebly indicated targets Strictly indicated targets and achievements
- The number of regional OSH profiles compiled;
- The number of regional OSH programmes developed and launched;
- The number of ILO’s training packages designed;
- The number of OSH training centres altering their curricula;
- The number of pilot enterprises implementing ILO-OSH-2001;
Several indicators
Project performances (1)Project performances (1)
Region Regional OSH
Profiles
Regional Programmes
on OSH
Regional OSH
legislation
ILO training on Risk
assessment (‘pilot’
enterprises)
ILO trainings on Risk assessment (OSH centres)
ILO trainings on OSH
Economy
ILO training on
Social Partnershi
p
‘Pilot’ enterprises introducing
elements of ILO- OSH-2001
OSH WD
events in the
region
Arkhangel’sk region
+ (2009)+ (2010)+ (2011)
+ (for 2009-2011)+ (for 2012
-2014)
+ + (2009) + (2011) 8 centres
+ (2012) 24 municipal specialists
+ (2010) + (2010)
18 +
Vologda region + (2008) + (action plan for 2011)
+ + (2008) + (2011) 8 centres
+ (2009) + (2010) 9 +
Republic of Karelia
+ (2010) + (for 2011-2013)
+ + (2008) + (2010) 5 centres
Planned for 2012
5 +
Leningrad region
+ (2008) A draft for 2012-2016
+ (2008)+ (2010)+ (2012)
+ (2012) 3 centres
Planned for 2012
24 +
Murmansk region
+ (2009) + (for 2008- 2010)
+ (for 2011- 2012
+ + (2009) + (2011) 3 centres
+ (2009)+ (2010)
+ (2010) 12 +
St.-Petersburg + (2010)***
+ (2010) 3 centres
+ (2011) + (2010) 1 +
Total: 7 6 4 8 7 (30 OSH centres trained)
5 4 69 6
Project performances (2)Project performances (2)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
OSH Profiles OSH Programmes Training modules
TargetAchieved
Project performances (3)Project performances (3)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Training centres 'Pilot' enterprises Activities
TargetAchieved
Regional OSH profiles in Russia jointly with WHO/EURO
Profiles translated into EnglishProfiles translated into English
Training packages in Russian
Улучшение системы охраны и безопасноститруда на Северо-Западе России –
проект ILO/RUS/04/M02/FIN-NW Russia
ОЦЕНКА иУПРАВЛЕНИЕ
РИСКАМИ НАПРЕДПРИЯТИИ
Улучшение системы охраны и безопасноститруда на Северо-Западе России –
проект ILO/RUS/04/M02/FIN-NW Russia
охраны трудана предприятии
Основы экономики
• Risk assessment at enterprises (3 days);
• Basics of OSH Economy (1 day);• Social partnership in OSH (2 days);• Training of OSH Trainers (5 days);
ILO SAFEWORK & Turin Centre
Practical trainings at worksitesPractical trainings at worksites
Regional events devoted to the WD Regional events devoted to the WD (28 April)(28 April)
OSH Day 2012 OSH Day 2012 ––
a teleconference a teleconference ‘‘SaintSaint--PetersburgPetersburg--
KyivKyiv’’
Main activities planned for 2012 Main activities planned for 2012
• To finalize preparing the 5-th training module ‘OSH development strategy’
• To carry out the North-West Russia OSH conference (Vologda, 30-31 May)
• To select ‘focal point’ NW regions• To take actions within the TG OSH of the
NDPHS• To pass the final evaluation of the project• Final reporting to the donor
ResutsResuts--Based Management (3) Based Management (3)
Conclusions (1)Conclusions (1)
• The Project is acting as a link between international and Russian experts and institutions, providing the latest international and European experience adapted for the Russian situation
• Now the Project creates the models of the implementation of provisions of the ILO Convention No. 187 (2006) at the level of several regions of NW Russia
• The Project has proved to be a ‘testing proving ground’ for Russia and the CIS countries
Conclusions (2)Conclusions (2)
Impacts
NW regionsThe Russian Federation
The CIS countries