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Work-related musculoskeletal disorders: prevention report. A summary
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders prevention report
2014/4/25
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are the most common work-related problem in Europe - 25 % of the EU-27 workers report suffering from backache and 23 % complain about muscular pains. First, there are ...
The Agency of approximately 100 staff work together with Members to deliver the objectives identified in Safe Work Australia’s strategic and operational plans.
Diverse cultures at work: ensuring safety and health through leadership and participation
ensuring safety health leadership participation
2013/5/23
The differences between cultures are helpful in understanding discrepancies when several nationalities are working together. Cross-cultural studies describe characteristics of cultures and differences...
The chemical industry is one of the industries with the most stringent safety regulations. Regular revision, servicing and maintenance work is required due to the high stress placed on equipment by ex...
Procurement of maintenance services and health and safety at work
maintenance services health safety at work
2012/11/16
Traditionally, maintenance tasks in companies were carried out by specialised internal maintenance personnel. However, during the last decades there have been significant changes in the organisation o...
Management of psychosocial risks at work – An analysis of the findings of the ESENER – Technical report annexes 1 and 2
Management of psychosocial risks analysis of the findings ESENER Technical report
2012/9/23
In 2009, EU-OSHA carried out the first Europe-wide establishment survey on health and safety at the workplace, the European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Risks (ESENER). Following on from ...
Management of psychosocial risks at work: An analysis of the findings of the European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Risks (ESENER)
Management of psychosocial risks European Survey of Enterprises New and Emerging Risks
2012/9/23
In 2009, EU-OSHA carried out the first Europe-wide establishment survey on health and safety at the workplace, the European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Risks (ESENER). Following on from ...
Managing Well-Being at Work during 2010s—Expert Viewpoints
Well-Being at Work Management Employee Working Community Work
2012/3/21
Current working life is turbulent making maintaining well-being at work challenging. This turbulence necessitates working organisations and their managers to be more sensitive and agile. Managers must...
EU-OSHA corporate brochure 2011 - Making Europe a safer, healthier and more productive place to work
EU-OSHA corporate brochure Europe a safer healthier more productive place to work
2012/2/23
Safe and healthy work is a fundamental human right. It is also one of the European Union’s most important and challenging policy areas. EU-OSHA’s mission is to make Europe’s workplaces safer, healthie...
Over the last decades both, men and women, have experienced an increase in demands from free time, working life and household demands. Work-life balance has become an often used term with regard to th...
EU-OSHA fully recognises its responsibility and role in contributing to the aim of creating a smart, sustainable and inclusive economy with high levels of employment, productivity and social cohesion....
Poor vehicle maintenance is an important contributor to road traffic accidents. In road transport operations, vehicle maintenance, and other work-related road safety issues should be integrated into a...
A review of methods used across Europe to estimate work-related accidents and illnesses among the self-employed
Europe to estimate work-related accidents illnesses among the self-employed
2010/10/25
The overall proportion of self-employed workers is stable in Europe, however there has been a marked growth over recent years in the number of self-employed working in the services and construction se...
OSH in figures: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders in the EU - Facts and figures
OSH in figures Work-relatedmusculoskeletal disorders EU - Facts and figures
2010/5/4
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) remain the most common occupational disease in the European Union and workers in all sectors and occupations can be affected. Recent figures, for example from Austria,...
This annual management plan outlines the activities for 2010 which are all closely linked to the multi-annual objectives defined in the EU-OSHA Strategy 2009-2013. 2010 will be the second year of impl...