It's £300 for a day - 9.15 to 5.30 ( perhaps the afternoon slot got cut off in some postings) - and there are international speakers from major agencies such as WHO and the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, the European Environment Agency, from international NGOs, leading researchers in the field from USA, Canada and Australia and key countries such as Finland and its Institute of Occupational Health. Programme Friday 25 April 2008 Morning Session Chair: Andrew Watterson University of Stirling The Problem Occupational and Environmental Cancers 08.15hrs Registration and Coffee 09.00hrs Welcome and Introduction 9.10hrs Occupational and Environmental Cancer. A global view of the statistics Dr Dick Clapp, School of Public Health, Boston University, USA 9.35hrs Estimating Occupational and Environmental Cancer Burdens in Australia Dr Lin Fritschi, University of Western Australia Dr Tim Driscoll, University of Sydney, Australia Solutions 1 Global and General 9.55hrs Occupational Cancer Prevention and the WHO: the WHO Global Plan of Action on Workers Health Dr Kim, WHO Europe Office 10.15rs Cancer Exposure Databases Dr Timo Kauppinen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health 10.35hrs A UK Perspective on Occupational Cancer. What's gone wrong, why and how we can improve prevention? Professor Rory O'Neil, Hazards/OEHRG University of Stirling 10.50hrs 10 minutes for questions 11.00hrs Break with Refreshments 11.30hrs The European Agency for Health and Safety at Work Perspective on Occupational Cancer. Dr Takala, (Speaker TBC) European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Bilbao, Spain 11.50hrs The Precautionary Principle on Environmental Cancer Prevention: Is it Working and How? Dave Gee, European Environment Agency, Copenhagen, Denmark 12.10hrs Worker Clinics and Occupational Cancer Simon Pickvance, SOHAS, The Sheffield UK Experience 12.20hrs 10 minutes for questions Updated: 21 January 2008 12.30hrs Lunch Provisional Programme Friday 25 April 2008 Afternoon Session Chair: Tommy Gorman, University of Stirling Solutions 2 NGO, Legal, Trade Union and Industry Perspectives 13.30hrs Cancer prevention - what we can learn from beyond Scotland. The National Committee on Environmental & Occupational Exposures (NCEOE)(Canada) Larry Stoffman, Chair NCEOE, Director OHS UFCW. Canada 14.00hrs Occupational Cancer and Cancer Prevention in France Dr Christophe Coutanceau, INSERM, France. The International, European and UK Trade Union View of Occupational Cancer Prevention 14.10hrs Fiona Murie, BWI 14.20hrs The European TU Perspective, ETUI - HESA 14.40hrs John Mclean, National HSO, GMB 14.55hrs Environmental / NGO Perspectives 15.15hrs 10 minutes for questions 15.25hrs Break with Refreshments 15.55hrs Tried and tested solutions to occupational cancer exposure Toxic Use Reduction: What it is and how it works Pam Civie, Industry Research Program Manager, Toxics Use Reduction Institute, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA 16.15hrs An Industry Perspective on Toxics Reduction Speaker TBC 16.35hrs Roundtable on International Occupational Cancer Campaigns with Questions. Hugh Robertson, TUC Steve Mullins, ACTU OHS Officer, Melbourne, Australia Laurie Kazan-Allen, BAN Campaign Analysis Pam Civie, USA; Fiona Murie, Geneva Updated: 21 January 2008 17.30hrs Close ________________________________ From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jones, Terry [HMPS] Sent: 23 January 2008 16:15 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [OCC-HEALTH] International Occupational and Environmental Cancer Prevention Conference Stirling, Scotland Friday April 25 2008 £300 for half a day! Terry Jones Occupational Health Advisor HMP Full Sutton 01759 475454 ________________________________ From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Andrew Watterson Sent: 23 January 2008 14:33 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] International Occupational and Environmental Cancer Prevention Conference Stirling, Scotland Friday April 25 2008 Programme Friday 25 April 2008 Morning Session Chair: Andrew Watterson University of Stirling The Problem Occupational and Environmental Cancers 08.15hrs Registration and Coffee 09.00hrs Welcome and Introduction 9.10hrs Occupational and Environmental Cancer. A global view of the statistics Dr Dick Clapp, School of Public Health, Boston University, USA 9.35hrs Estimating Occupational and Environmental Cancer Burdens in Australia Dr Lin Fritschi, University of Western Australia Dr Tim Driscoll, University of Sydney, Australia Solutions 1 Global and General 9.55hrs Occupational Cancer Prevention and the WHO: the WHO Global Plan of Action on Workers Health Dr Kim, WHO Europe Office 10.15rs Cancer Exposure Databases Dr Timo Kauppinen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health 10.35hrs A UK Perspective on Occupational Cancer. What's gone wrong, why and how we can improve prevention? Professor Rory O'Neil, Hazards/OEHRG University of Stirling 10.50hrs 10 minutes for questions 11.00hrs Break with Refreshments 11.30hrs The European Agency for Health and Safety at Work Perspective on Occupational Cancer. Dr Takala, (Speaker TBC) European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Bilbao, Spain 11.50hrs The Precautionary Principle on Environmental Cancer Prevention: Is it Working and How? Dave Gee, European Environment Agency, Copenhagen, Denmark 12.10hrs Worker Clinics and Occupational Cancer Simon Pickvance, SOHAS, The Sheffield UK Experience 12.20hrs 10 minutes for questions Updated: 21 January 2008 12.30hrs Lunch Registration fee: £300 for the day with lunch and refreshments Posters welcomed For further information, please contact Professor Andrew Watterson, Occupational and Environmental Health Research Group , RG Bomont Building, (R3T11) University of Stirling, Scotland, FK9 4LA [log in to unmask] Tel: 44-1786-466283 Fax: 44-1786-466344 Mobile: 07966161401 This email was received from the INTERNET and scanned by the Government Secure Intranet anti-virus service supplied by Cable&Wireless in partnership with MessageLabs. (CCTM Certificate Number 2007/11/0032.) 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