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UNITAR/ILO/IOMC Programme Advisory Group (PAG) for the GHS Training and Capacity Building Programme

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The Programme Advisory Group (PAG) for the UNITAR/ILO/IOMC GHS Training and Capacity Building Programme was established because capacity building and training in the area of chemical hazard communication and GHS implementation can benefit from a vast array of expertise and resources available through international organisations, countries, industry, labour groups, universities, and other interested parties. The PAG, which had a preliminary consultation in September 2001, meets twice a year in July and December to reviews programme documents, ensure complimentarites with other hazard communication initiatives, and provide guidance regarding Programme implementation.

Documents for review and/or guidance at the PAG meetings are available at the links above.

For more information, please contact UNITAR or ILO.

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