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must work to protect human health and safety,” he noted.
Öksüz stressed that human-centred digitalization must remain the guiding prin-
ciple in all technology-driven OHS initiatives.
He further reiterated the indispensable role of trade unions in shaping occupati-
onal health and safety policies, particularly with regard to predictive safety sys-
tems and digital OHS applications. He emphasized that decisions concerning
the design, implementation, and governance of digital OHS systems cannot be
taken without the meaningful participation of trade unions.
Through its participation in the Riyadh seminar, the International Labour Confe-
deration once again affirmed its commitment to a rights-based, labour-centred,
and participatory approach to occupational health and safety, advocating for
strong trade union involvement and human-centred governance in OHS policies
at both national and international levels.
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