Draft code of practice on safety and health in forestry work (revised version of the 1998 code of practice)

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12 April 2024

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In accordance with a decision taken by the Governing Body of the International Labour Office at its 348th Session in June 2023, a Meeting of Experts to update and adopt the 1998 ILO code of practice on safety and health in forestry work was convened in Geneva from 13 to 17 May 2024.

The original code of practice on safety and health in forestry work was published in 1998. This revised code reflects the changes in the sector and the world of work, as well as changes in the roles of competent authorities, employers, contractors, workers and their organizations.

The revised code is structured in two parts. Part I covers general provisions related to forestry. Chapter 1 provides an overview of the code’s objectives, application and scope. Chapter 2 outlines the general duties, rights and responsibilities of the sectoral actors. Chapters 3–11 outline general principles, including OSH management systems and organization, OSH reporting, competence, information and training, safety requirement for equipment, personal protective equipment (PPE), welfare, health hazards, and labour protection. Part II outlines technical guidelines for safety and health at the forestry worksite, divided into chapters on silviculture, harvesting, and fire management. Finally, a glossary of technical terms is provided at the end.

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