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- World_Safety_Organization abstract "The World Safety Organization (WSO) is an international professional association in safety. The WSO was founded in 1975 in Manila, Republic of the Philippines, as a result of a gathering of over 1,000 safety professionals from all continentsat the First World Safety and Accident Prevention Congress (WOSAPCON) held from 16–21 November 1975. The Second WOSAPCON was held in Singapore from 9–14 June 1978. The WSO gained Special Consultative Status Category II (NGOs) with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in 1987. The WSO World Management Center was established in the USA in 1987, to be responsible for all WSO activities, which includes facilitating its relationship to the United Nations (UN) and its cooperation with professional safety, environmental and other allied organizations. Since the establishment of the WSO World Management Centre in the USA, international conferences have been conducted annually in the USA.The WSO is governed by a 21 member Board of Directors and is headed by a President/Director-General, which is currently Dr Vlado Senkovich. Its operations are managed by International Offices, Chapters, Divisions, Committees and specially designated WSO Collaborating Centers. A Global Safety Roundtable is also conducted annually during the WSO international conferences held in the USA,where participants can exchange expertise, experience and knowledge with their counterpartsfrom other countries on new methods and programs being implemented in their respective areas of specialization. The Global Safety Roundtable is also a forum for the development of potential resolutions to UN ECOSOC.".
- World_Safety_Organization wikiPageExternalLink essi.
- World_Safety_Organization wikiPageExternalLink www.asse.org.
- World_Safety_Organization wikiPageExternalLink niosh.
- World_Safety_Organization wikiPageExternalLink www.csse.org.
- World_Safety_Organization wikiPageExternalLink www.icohweb.org.
- World_Safety_Organization wikiPageExternalLink www.ilo.org.
- World_Safety_Organization wikiPageExternalLink www.iso.org.
- World_Safety_Organization wikiPageExternalLink 2Seoul_Declaration.pdf.
- World_Safety_Organization wikiPageExternalLink www.sia.org.au.
- World_Safety_Organization wikiPageExternalLink en.
- World_Safety_Organization wikiPageExternalLink www.worldsafety.org.
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- World_Safety_Organization subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1975.
- World_Safety_Organization subject Category:Safety_organizations.
- World_Safety_Organization comment "The World Safety Organization (WSO) is an international professional association in safety. The WSO was founded in 1975 in Manila, Republic of the Philippines, as a result of a gathering of over 1,000 safety professionals from all continentsat the First World Safety and Accident Prevention Congress (WOSAPCON) held from 16–21 November 1975. The Second WOSAPCON was held in Singapore from 9–14 June 1978.".
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