International models of occupational health and safety (OHS) provide a framework for understanding how different countries protect workers' health and promote safe working environments. Although all nations share the goal of reducing harm, their approaches vary widely due to differences in economic priorities and labor relations. By looking at global occupational health and safety models from highly regulated employer-led approaches we can better understand the strengths, challenges, and innovations shaping workplace safety around the world. This comparison not only highlights best practices but also helps inform strategies for improving OHS standards across diverse industries and regions. International Models of Occupational Health and Safety: Strategies, Systems, and Success Stories explores the different policies and practices of OHS practices across the globe. This book examines different case studies that reflect the diversity of OHS systems. Covering topics such as policies, safe work environments, and labor jobs, this book is an excellent resource for academicians, policymakers, graduate students, business organizations, and more.