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Professor Jorma Rantanen Finnish Institute for Occupational Health Finland Globalisation and the implications for worker health Plenary Speakers Professor Jorma Rantanen, is a researcher and specialist in occupational health. He made his PhD on radiation biology and biochemistry in University of Turku. Until 2003 he served for 30 years as Professor and Director General of […]

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Professor Alistair Woodward University of Auckland New Zealand Worker health and safety in a changing climate Plenary Speakers Alistair Woodward is Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Auckland. He is a public health medicine specialist who trained in Australia and the UK. He was the first Head of School of Population Health

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Dr Frank Pega World Health Organization The new WHO/ILO Joint Estimates of the Work-related Burden of Disease and Injury Plenary Speakers Dr Frank Pega is a Technical Officer in the Environment, Climate Change and Health Department at the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva, Switzerland. As an epidemiologist and health economist, he is passionate about

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Deborah Glass ICOH 2021 National Scientific Committee chair Monash University Malcolm Sim Monash University Tim Driscoll University of Sydney Alex Collie Monash University Lin Fritschi Curtin University Jodi Oakman LaTrobe University Bruce Hocking ANZSOM Blesson Varghese University of Adelaide Desmond Gul Monash University

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Trustees Committee Suvi Lehtinen, Finland Andrew Curran, UK Inger Schaumburg, Denmark Franklin Muchiri, Kenya, ILO Gva Julietta Rodriguez-Guzman, Colombia, PAHO Inger Schaumburg   International Scientific Advisory Committee Jorma Rantanen (Committee Chair, ICOH Past President) Jean-Francois Caillard (ICOH Past President) Bengt Knave (ICOH Past President) Jerry Jeyaratnam (ICOH 2000 Congress President) Ruddi Facci (ICOH 2003 Congress

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    SUSTAINABILITY The Organisers of ICOH 2022 are very conscious of the impact international events like the Congress can have on our environment so we encourage you to support the initiatives below to assist in minimising the environmental footprint of the Congress. Carbon Offset Air travel is fast and a convenient way to travel

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To assist in your planning, please see below an indicative list of key dates: February 2020 Early Bird Registration Opens February 2020 Call for Abstracts Open June/July 2020 Call for Abstracts Close September 2020 Notification to Authors October 2020 Early Bird Registration Closes November 2020 Mid Registration Opens January 2021 Mid Registration Closes February 2021

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Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre 1 Convention Centre Place South Wharf VIC 3006 Australia www.mcec.com.au T +61 3 9235 8000 Superbly located right in the heart of Melbourne on the edge of the Yarra River is the Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre (MCEC).  The Convention Centre is easily accessible from every direction by foot, car or public

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Melbourne is a city with so much on offer. Here is just a glimpse of what you can experience during your visit. For more information visit here. HISTORY AND HERITAGE Melbourne was founded in 1835 and has a rich history of multiculturalism. The city boomed in the 1850s as a result of the gold rush,

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