Title: QUALITY OF WORK QUALITY OF LIFE
12nd JOINT CONFERENCE of the LATVIAN STATE LABOUR
INSPECTORATE, within the framework of the
EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND PROJECT, and the
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION of LABOUR INSPECTION
- QUALITY OF WORK QUALITY OF LIFE
- The role of labour inspection in implementation
- of European and national strategies
- Riga, Latvia, 20-21 November 2008
2Training for Integrated Labour Inspection in
transition countries
- A presentation by
- Wolfgang Frhr. von Richthofen,
- International Consultant on
- Labour Inspection/Protection,
- Technical Adviser to IALI, and
- Consultant for the World Bank
3Based on analysis of the HRD component of eight
TC projects
- ILO/(Germany)/Hungary (1995 1997)
- ILO/(Germany)/Bulgaria (1999 2003)
- ILO/(Germany)/Vietnam (2001 2005)
- ILO/(US-DoL)/Serbia (2003 2005)
- USAID/Bosnia-Herzegovina (2006 present)
- EU-TACIS/Moldova (2007)
- World Bank/Macedonia (2007 2008) and
- World Bank/Azerbaijan (2008).
4Highlights
- Hungary (Transforming the Labour Inspection
System) Introduction of Social Skills
Development Training - Bulgaria (Training for Integrated Labour
Inspection) Development of a Modular approach,
Cross Training of Relations and
Protection Inspectors, and Management
Training for Senior LI officials - Vietnam (SafeWork and Integrated LI) Pilot
training in Occupational Hygiene and Health
Inspection setting up regional Training Centres
(Phase II, with Luxembourg) - Serbia (Modernizing LI for the 21st Century)
Development of a comprehensive Training and
Operations Manual Principles and Practice of
LI
5Recommendations of a South East European
Tripartite Seminar on Revitalisation of Labour
Inspection Services (Budapest, June 2007)
- A human resources development and training
needs analysis should be conducted as a basis
for every LI and/or TC project, focusing on
multi-functional capacity building - One important element of every such LI TC
proposal should be training for integrated
labour inspection system using the ILO ILITS
training system - The organisation of regional trainer-training
seminars should be considered, focusing in
particular on attitude change - Capacity building should focus on 3 important
technical areas labour inspection for
occupational hygiene/health social skills and
competence development and capacity building for
prevention and more effective and efficient
inspections - Capacity building should also ensure that
labour inspection becomes technically and
legally capable for comprehensive data
collecting, analysis and dissemination,
including in particular also data on
occupational diseases.
6A usefull Benchmark Induction Training for
Generalist LIs in The Netherlands
- Training for generalist labour inspectors in NL
is organized in nine modules over a period of 2 ½
months as follows
7In more recent TC projects (BiH, Mac, Mol, AzR),
this has been translated into six basic training
modules as follows
- Enforcement Policies and Procedures (1 week)
- Labour and OSH Legislation (1 week)
- Occ. Safety Inspection and Accident Prevention
(2 weeks) - Occ. Hygiene and Health Inspection (2 weeks)
- Relations and Employment Inspection (1 week)
- Communication Skills and Social Competence
Development (1 week). - In addition, a 1-week basic Management Training
course is recommended for all senior Field and
HQ staff
8Example Social skills development
9Example Occ. Hygiene and Health
10The ILO CEEC Training Document(already
translated into Albanian, Bulgarian, Macedonian,
Serbian and Romanian)
11For more information on this and related labour
inspection topics please consult
- Now available in 12 languages, including
Now available in 11 languages, including CEECs
Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, and Serbian
12Thank you for your attention!
- Wolfgang Frhr. von Richthofen,
- International Consultant on
- Labor Inspection/Protection,
- Technical Adviser to IALI,
- Consultant for the World Bank, and
- USAID-ELMO Team Leader in BiH
- Tel/Fax 33 450208650
- E-mail vonrichthofen_at_wanadoo.fr