Introduction -- 1. Laws and Regulations -- 2. Authority or body, or the authorities or bodies, responsible for OSH -- 3. Mechanisms for ensuring compliance including the systems of inspection -- 4. Arrangement to promote, at the level of the undertaking, cooperation between management, workers, and their representatives -- 5. National tripartite advisory body addressing OSH issues -- 6. Information and advisory services on OSH -- 7. Provision of OSH training -- 8. Occupational health services including industrial hygiene -- 9. Research in OSH -- 10. Mechanism for the collection and analysis of data on occupational injuries and diseases and their causes -- 11. Collaboration with insurance or social security schemes covering occupational injuries and diseases -- 12. Support mechanisms for disadvantageous groups of workers -- 13. Support mechanisms for women workers -- 14. Coordination and collaboration mechanisms at national and enterprise levels, including national OSH policy and programme review mechanisms -- 15. Technical standards, codes of practice and guidelines on OSH - Occupational Safety and Health Guidelines (DoLIDAR) -- 16. Educational and awareness-raising arrangements to enhance preventive safety and health culture, including promotional initiatives -- 17. Specialized technical, medical and scientific institutions with linkages to various aspects of OSH, including research institutes and laboratories concerned with OSH -- 18. List and number of personnel engaged in the area of OSH, such as safety and health officers, safety engineers, occupational physicians, nurses and hygienists and other related personnel -- 19. Occupational injury and disease statistics and events -- 20. Industry-specific policies, programmes, and activities for hazardous occupations -- 21. Mechanisms to prevent industrial disaster, protect the environment and promote public safety -- 22. OSH policies and programmes of organizations of employers and workers -- 23. Regular or ongoing technical cooperation activities related to OSH, including international collaboration and a list of ILO projects having OSH components -- 24. Financial and budgetary resources by the government, universities/technical institutions and private organizations with regard to OSH -- 25. Analysis of gaps in existing national OSH system and recommendations of action areas to be included in National OSH Programme (National Action Plans in OSH).