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Labour Inspection Masterclass
Rating: 4.9 out of 5(8 ratings)
375 students

Labour Inspection Masterclass

A course by the International Training Centre of the ILO
Created byTraining ITCILO
Last updated 11/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn about the scope and functions of labour inspection systems and their grounding in international standards
  • Identify the powers and methods available to labour inspectors, including unannounced visits and enforcement mechanisms
  • Learn about key occupational safety and health risks, including psychosocial hazards, with an emphasis on prevention and compliance
  • Familiarize yourself with the challenges of labour mobility and the role of cross-border cooperation in enforcement
  • Identify emerging trends in labour inspection, including innovative tools and strategies to address evolving challenges
  • Learn about common irregularities in employment practices, such as undeclared work and transnational labour exploitation

Course content

1 section8 lectures1h 6m total length
  • Scope and functions of the labour inspection system6:26

    Mr Javier BARBERO

    Team Lead, Labour Administration and Labour Inspection,

    Social Dialogue, Labour Relations and Governance (LABGOV),

    Governance and Tripartism Cluster (GOVERNANCE) of the Governance, Rights and Dialogue (ADG/GRD) Department,

    International Labour Office (ILO), Geneva

  • Powers and methods of inspection6:25

    Dr Amin AL-WREIDAT

    Senior Specialist, Labour Inspection and Occupational Safety and Health,

    ILO Regional Office for Arab States, Beirut

  • Human and economic imperatives of the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH)10:48

    Luiz Carlos LUMBRERAS

    Senior Specialist, Labour Inspection and Occupational Safety and Health,

    ILO Office for Central and Eastern Europe, Budapest

  • Mastering machinery safety: risks, rules and the tech challenge4:43

    Christel LAMOUROUX

    Director of Labour, Deputy Head of the Office of Equipment and Workplaces,

    General Directorate of Labour, Sub-Directorate of Working Conditions (CT3),

    Head of the Inspection Unit,

    Ministry of Labour, Employment, Vocational Training, and Social Dialogue of France

  • Modern OSH Inspection10:38

    Felix MARTIN DAZA

    Senior Programme Officer, Occupational Safety and Health,

    Social Protection, Governance and Tripartism (SPGT) Programme,

    International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization (ITCILO)

  • From irregularities to solutions: strategies and insights from labour inspection7:08

    Caterina ZAMMUTO

    Labour Inspector,

    Metropolitan Area Inspectorate of Torino-Aosta,

    Labour Inspectorate of Italy

  • Tackling non-compliance in labour mobility: risks, enforcement, and cross-border11:24

    Zane RASNACA

    Senior labour mobility officer,

    European Labour Authority (ELA)

  • The future of labour inspection: hitting the wall or climbing new heights?9:02

    Olena VAZHYNSKA

    Programme Officer,

    Labour Administration, Labour Inspection and Social Protection,

    Social Protection, Governance and Tripartism (SPGT) Programme,

    International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization (ITCILO)

Requirements

  • No previous experience needed

Description

A modern labour inspection system is an adaptable and evolving force, addressing the complexities of today’s work environments. Going beyond traditional enforcement, these systems expand their scope to meet new challenges such as precarious employment, psychosocial risks, and the rapid pace of technological change.

Through a series of video lessons, we will together explore the key questions surrounding labour inspection, from exploring the scope and functions of the labour inspection systems to the challenges faced by inspectors in today’s dynamic and evolving world of work. With insights from experts and practitioners worldwide, this course is designed to enhance the efforts toward better compliance, touching upon critical occupational safety and health issues and addressing emerging labour market trends.

We will start this learning journey by examining the scope and functions of the labour inspection system, including the essential international standards that guide inspectors’ work. From there, we will delve into the powers and methods of inspection, followed by a further discussion about occupational safety and health (OSH), focusing on both traditional hazards and modern psychosocial risks.

Throughout the lessons, you will gain insights about real-world approaches and practices from various regions, learning how inspectors deal with machinery safety, promote compliance, and handle irregularities in employment relationships, such as undeclared work and labour exploitation. You will also learn about the complexities of labour mobility, cross-border enforcement, and the future of labour inspection in a rapidly changing world of work, where new forms of employment challenge traditional inspection frameworks.

In this course you will learn from:

Javier Barbero

Team Lead, Labour Administration and Labour Inspection, ILO

Dr. Amin Al-Wreidat

Senior Specialist, Labour Inspection and OSH, ILO Regional Office for Arab States

Luiz Carlos Lumbreras

Senior Specialist, Labour Inspection and OSH, ILO Office for Central and Eastern Europe

Christel Lamouroux

Director of Labour, Ministry of Labour, Employment, Vocational Training, and Social Dialogue of France

Felix Martin Daza

Senior Programme Officer, Social Protection, Governance and Tripartism, ITCILO

Caterina Zammuto

Labour Inspector Torino-Aosta, Labour Inspectorate of Italy

Zane Rasnaca

Senior Labour Mobility Officer, European Labour Authority

Olena Vazhynska

Programme Officer, Social Protection, Governance and Tripartism, ITCILO

Who this course is for:

  • This course is designed for labour inspectors, occupational safety and health (OSH) professionals, compliance officers, and policymakers within governmental and non-governmental organizations. It’s particularly relevant for those responsible for overseeing worker safety, managing inspection protocols, and addressing complex compliance issues. Additionally, it benefits HR and risk management professionals in industries with significant regulatory oversight, as well as consultants and advisors looking to strengthen their knowledge of inspection techniques, safety protocols, and cross-border compliance in labour mobility.