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HIV/AIDS's and the World of Work : An ILO Code of Practice



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Titolo: HIV/AIDS's and the World of Work : An ILO Code of Practice Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Geneva, CHE, : International Labour Office Bureau International du Travail, 20010101
International Labour Office Bureau International du Travail
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (74 p.)
Disciplina: 362.1/969792
Soggetto topico: HEALTH & FITNESS
Diseases / AIDS & HIV
HIV-positive persons - Employment
AIDS (Disease) - Employment - Patients
AIDS (Disease) - Social aspects
AIDS (Disease) - Economic aspects
Industrial hygiene - Law and legislation
HIV Infections
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Employment
Occupational Health
Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes
Health
Lentivirus Infections
Socioeconomic Factors
Slow Virus Diseases
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral
Population Characteristics
Retroviridae Infections
Immune System Diseases
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Virus Diseases
Health Care
Diseases
RNA Virus Infections
Communicable Diseases
Public Health
Health & Biological Sciences
Note generali: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Preface -- Participants -- Contents -- 1.Objective -- 2.Use -- 3.Scope and terms used in the code -- 3.1. Scope -- 3.2. Terms used in the code -- 4.Key principles -- 4.1. Recognition of HIV/AIDS as a workplace issue -- 4.2. Non-discrimination -- 4.3. Gender equality -- 4.4. Healthy work environment -- 4.5. Social dialogue -- 4.6. Screening for purposes of exclusion from employment or work processes -- 4.7. Confidentiality -- 4.8. Continuation of employment relationship -- 4.9. Prevention -- 4.10. Care and support -- 5.General rights and responsibilities -- 5.1. Governments and their competent authorities -- 5.2. Employers and their organizations -- 5.3. Workers and their organizations -- 6.Prevention through information and education -- 6.1. Information and awareness-raising campaigns -- 6.2. Educational programmes -- 6.3. Gender-specific programmes -- 6.4. Linkage to health promotion programmes -- 6.5. Practical measures to support behavioural change -- 6.6. Community outreach programmes -- 7.Training -- 7.1. Training for managers, supervisors and personnel officers -- 7.2. Training for peer educators -- 7.3. Training for workers' representatives -- 7.4. Training for health and safety officers -- 7.5. Training for factory/labour inspectors -- 7.6. Training for workers who come into contact with human blood and other body fluids -- 8.Testing -- 8.1. Prohibition in recruitment and employment -- 8.2. Prohibition for insurance purposes -- 8.3. Epidemiological surveillance -- 8.4. Voluntary testing -- 8.5. Tests and treatment after occupational exposure -- 9.Care and support -- 9.1. Parity with other serious illnesses -- 9.2. Counselling -- 9.3. Occupational and other health services -- 9.4. Linkages with self-help and community-based groups -- 9.5. Benefits -- 9.6. Social security coverage -- 9.7. Privacy and confidentiality.
9.8. Employee and family assistance programmes -- Appendix I: Basic facts about the epidemic and its implications -- Facts about HIV and AIDS -- Demographic and labour force impact -- Conditions that contribute to vulnerability -- The special needs of the informal sector -- The gender dimension -- Appendix II: Infection control in the workplace -- A. Universal blood and body-fluid precautions -- B: Selected guidelines and Universal Precautions on infection control -- Appendix III A checklist for planning and implementing a workplace policy on HIV/AIDS -- Appendix IV ILO documents -- Appendix V International and national guidelines on HIV/AIDS -- Appendix VI Sectoral codes, guidelines and information -- Appendix VII Selected educational and training materials and other information.
Titolo autorizzato: HIV  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-280-02826-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910810878603321
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