International Models of Occupational Health and Safety: Strategies, Systems, and Success Stories, Kaan Koçali, Editör, IGI Global yayınevi, Pennsylvania, ss.139-160, 2026
This chapter contributes to the book by providing a structured, comparative analysis of successful international occupational health and safety models, moving beyond regulatory descriptions to focus on why and how certain systems effectively reduce occupational accidents and diseases. Unlike chapters that concentrate on single-country cases or specific regulations, this contribution synthesizes diverse regional experiences—developed and developing alike—to extract transferable success factors and policy-relevant lessons. The chapter aligns closely with the book’s core themes of strategies, systems, and success stories, offering both analytical depth and practical implications. Its emphasis on prevention, learning from success, and adaptability ensures relevance for academics, policymakers, and practitioners seeking evidence-based pathways to improve OHS performance across different institutional and socio-economic contexts.