Companies, research institutes, universities, centers, departments, schools, and academies whose activities are consistent with the World Safety Organization’s Motto, “Making Safety a Way of Life…Worldwide,” may be designated as a WSO Collaborating Center in support of WSO programs. Companies with expertise in the field of safety are encouraged to become part of WSO Centers of Excellence extending WSO programs worldwide.

Collaborating Centers (CC) and Centers of Excellence (CoE) aim is participation of various companies, institutes, and groups in WSO’s activities, including activities of the WSO National Offices and Chapters as well as the World Management Center. WSO CC and CoEs are designated by the WSO President/Director General on behalf of the WSO to carry out activities and functions in support of WSO programs in specific areas of safety where these centers or companies have special expertise. Teams could be staffed with full- or part-time members.

 

Specific activities and functions of WSO Collaborating Centers and Centers of Excellence could include but are not limited to, any of the following:

  • Collection, collation, and dissemination of information in safety
  • Standardization of terminology and nomenclature of technology, of diagnostic, therapeutic, and prophylactic substances and products, and of methods and procedures
  • Development and application of appropriate technology and materials in safety
  • Participation in collaborative research developed under the WSO’s leadership, including the planning, conducting, monitoring, and evaluation of research, as well as promotion of the application of the results of research
  • Training, research training, and coordination of activities carried out by several institutions on a given safety subject
  • Support to the business lines through services needed or providing subject matter experts
  • Guidance in standards, methodologies, tools, and knowledge repositories
  • Shared learning through training, skill assessments, team building, and certifications
  • Measuring the delivered results through the use of output metrics
  • Governance of limited resources (money, people, etc.), ensuring organizations invest in the most valuable projects and create economies of scale for their service offering
  • Coordinating with other corporate interests as needed to deliver value

 

All queries concerning applications for designation as a WSO Collaborating Center and Centers of Excellence should be directed to the WSO World Management Center.

Email: administrator@worldsafety.org

 

WSO COLLABORATING CENTERS GLOBAL DATABASE

The WSO Collaborating Centers (CCs) Global Database is the official source of information about the WSO CCs worldwide. This Database is regularly updated; however, queries may be directed to administrator@worldsafety.org.

 

Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response

WSO Collaborating Center for Disaster Health and Emergency Response

Anton Breinl Center for Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University

Townsville, Queensland 4811 AUSTRALIA –”https://www.jcu.edu.au/”>https://www.jcu.edu.au/

Director: Professor Richard Franklin

Deputy Director:

Terms of Reference:

  • Provide leadership, training and education necessary for effective disaster health and emergency response
  • Provide expertise in the epidemiology of disasters in the Asia-Pacific Region
  • Act as a repository for the collection, collation and dissemination of information in disaster health and emergency response
  • Aid in the design and delivery of country-specific disaster health and emergency response strategies and programs
  • Support ongoing research and development in disaster health and emergency response

 

Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health

WSO Collaborating Center for Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion

Anton Breinl Centre for Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University

Townsville Queensland 4811 AUSTRALIA – http://www.jcu.edu.au/school/sphtm/antonbreinl/index.shtml

Director: Professor Richard Franklin

Co-Director:

Terms of Reference:

  • To provide leadership, training and education necessary for effective Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion
  • To provide expertise in the epidemiology of Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion in the Asia-Pacific Region
  • To act as a repository for the collection, collation and dissemination of information
  • Aid in the design and delivery of country-specific Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion strategies and programs
  • To support ongoing research and development in Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion

 

WSO Collaborating Center for Occupational Safety Health Safety and Health

Safety and Health Technology Center (SAHTECH)

R413, 52 Bldg., 195 Section 4 Chung-Hsing Road, Chutung, Hsinchu 31015, TAIWAN – www.sahtech.org/main2.htm

Director: Dr. Jung-Pin Yu

Terms of Reference:

  • Provide leadership, training and helpdesks necessary for effective management for chemical safety especially in the Chinese-speaking region
  • Provide expertise in the safety of semiconductor, TFT-LCD, LED solar cell industries, especially in the Chinese-speaking regions
  • Act as a repository for the collection, collation and dissemination of information
  • Integrate information/communication technology and risk management research and development; and
  • Support the safety technology training and dissemination. Travel Safety and Health

 

WSO Collaborating Center for Aerospace and Travel Health and Safety

Discipline of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

Anton Breinl Centre, James Cook University

Queensland 4811 AUSTRALIA

https://www.jcu.edu.au/

Director: Professor Richard Franklin

Terms of Reference:

  • Provide leadership, training, and education necessary for effective delivery of Aerospace and Travel Health and Safety
  • Provide expertise in the epidemiology and human factors of Aerospace and Travel Health and Safety in the Asia-Pacific Region
  • Act as a repository for the collection, collation, and dissemination of information
  • Aid in the design and delivery of country-specific Aerospace and Travel Health and Safety strategies and programs
  • Support ongoing research and development in Aerospace and Travel Health and Safety

 

WSO Collaborating Center for Travel Health, Safety and Security

Worldwise New Zealand

72 Remuera Road, Newmarket, Auckland, NEW ZEALAND – http://www.worldwise.co.nz

Director: Associate Professor Marc Shaw

Terms of Reference:

  • Provide leadership, training, and education necessary for effective Travel Health, Safety and Security
  • Provide expertise in the epidemiology of Travel Health, Safety and Security in the Asia-Pacific Region
  • Act as a repository for the collection, collation, and dissemination of information
  • Aid in the design and delivery of country-specific Travel Health, Safety and Security strategies and programs
  • Support ongoing research and development in Travel Health, Safety and Security

 

WSO Collaborating Center for Travel Health

Travel Health Advisory Group (THAG), The Australasian College of Tropical Medicine (ACTM)

THAG Secretariat Office, C/-ACTM Secretariat, AMA House, PO Box 123, Red Hill QLD 4059, AUSTRALIA – http://welltogo.org.au

Director: Associate Professor Bernard Hudson

Deputy Director: Professor Nick Zwar

Terms of Reference:

  • Increase awareness of travel health risks and encourage people to visit their doctor ideally 6-8 weeks before traveling overseas
  • Provide tools to assist travel agents to educate consumers on travel health
  • Encourage travel agents to refer consumers to a medical source for information when tickets are booked
  • Act as a credible source of information for industry-based professionals and the public
  • Encourage research on travel health issues of interest to health professionals and the travel industry