Programme
 
Thursday, May 10th. 2007
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TIME ACTIVITY
09:00
09:30
OPENING CEREMONY
Eugenio Heiremans, Presidente Asociación Chilena de Seguridad
Antoni Giró, Rector Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña
Osvaldo Andrade, Ministro del Trabajo y Previsión Social, Chile
09:30
10:00
OPENING CONFERENCE
Representative of the Labor Deparment of the Government of the United States of America. (Confirmation Pending)
10:00
10:15
COFFEE
 
Plenary Sessions
TIME CONFERENCE
10:15
10:40
Obstacles to a good safety performance and possibilities for improvement.
Kaija L. Saarela
Tampere University of Technology (TUT), Finland
 
10:40
11:05
Ensuring expert advice: The role of safety and health professionals in a changing world
Andrew Hale, Polithecnic University of Delft, The Netherlands.
 

11:05
11:30

Economic incentives affecting occupational risk prevention
John Ruser, Bureau of Economic Analysis, United States of America

 
11:30
11:35
Debate
11:35
12:00
Basic principles of ergonomics on nanotechnology
Waldemar Karwowski, Lousiville University, United States of America
12:00
12:25
Fire protection on buildings: Technical normative.
Miguel Bustamante, Universidad de Chile
 
12:25
12:50

Occupational safety in a Six-Sigma culture.
Norka Saldaña, Johnson&Johnson, United States of America

 
12:50
12:55
Debate
12:55
13:20

Toxicology in Occupational Health: Experiences from the "Hospital del Trabajador" in Santiago
Alejandro García, Asociación Chilena de Seguridad

 
13:20
13:45
The CAREX exposure information system and prevention of occupational diseases due to exposure to carcinogens and pesticides
Timo Kauppinen, Instituto de Salud y Seguridad Ocupacional, Finlandia
 
13:35
13:50
Debate
 
Papers' presentations
HORARIO TRABAJO
15:00
18:00

40 works in 3 rooms

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