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Referencias
(1) ILO, Facts on safety at work. April 2005.
Enlaces útiles:
(2) ILO/WHO joint press release. Number of
work-related accidents and illnesses continues to
increase: ILO and WHO join in call for prevention strategies. 28 April 2005.
WHO Occupational Health homepage: www.who.int/occupational_health
(3) Prüss-Ustün A, Corvalan C. Preventing disease through health environments: towards an
estimate of the environmental burden of disease.
Geneva: WHO, 2006.
(4) http://www.issa.int/aiss/content/
download/43103/824949/
file/2Seoul_Declaration.pdf
(5) The concept of continual improvement was
first popularized in the 1950s by social scientists
such as Edward Deming, who developed the
Plan, Do, Check, Act (PCDA) model. This, in
turn, was inspired by the scientific method of
“hypothesize, experiment, evaluate.”
(6) Recommendation 164 to Convention 155 on
Occupational Safety and Health, 1981Review 82
(2): 52-63.
(7) Kaplan RS, Norton DP. "The balanced scorecard: measures that drive performance." Harvard
Business Review 82(2): 52-63.
WHO Healthy Workplaces homepage: http://
www.who.int/occupational_health/
healthy_workplaces/en/index.html
WHO Collaborating Centres: http://
www.who.int/occupational_health/network/en/
ILO website: www.ilo.org
WHO healthy workplaces background document:
http://www.who.int/occupational_health/
healthy_workplaces/en/index.html.
OPS/OMS Sitio web Salud de los Trabajadores:
www.paho.org/saludocupacional
www.paho.org/workershealth
