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INT-OSHA initiative – working outdoors in hot weather (17.05.2012)

The U.S. Department of Labour’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has kicked off a national outreach initiative about the hazards of working outdoors in hot weather.
Every year, thousands of workers across the country suffer from serious heat-related illnesses. If not quickly addressed, heat exhaustion can become heat stroke, which has killed – on average – more than 30 workers annually since 2003. Labour-intensive activities in hot weather can raise body temperatures beyond the level that normally can be cooled by sweating.

UK, HSE, asbestos e-learning pack: Introduction to asbestos learning package (12.03.2012)

An interactive lesson for apprentices about asbestos and its dangers

This 45 minute interactive lesson with supporting activities and materials is aimed primarily at trades apprentices in the 16 - 19 age group, for delivery by college lecturers and other vocational education providers.

UK, HSE, Leadership and worker involvement on the Olympic Park (13.02.2012)

This research considers leadership and worker involvement practice across selected projects on the London 2012 Olympic Park.

NL- Standing, kneeling and squatting at work – health-based limit values (13.01.2012)

In the present report, at the request of the Minister of Social Affairs and Employment, the Health Council of the Netherlands has investigated whether at the present time there are any new scientific insights concerning health-based or safety-based limit values for work performed while standing, kneeling or squatting.

NL-Hexaclorobenzene –toxicological assessment and occupational exposure limit (07.12.2011)

At request of the Minister of Social Affairs and Employment, the Dutch Expert Committee on Occupational Exposure Safety (DECOS), a Committee of the Health Council of The Netherlands, proposes health-based recommended occupational exposure limits (HBROEL) for chemical substances in the air at the workplace. These recommendations serve as a basis in setting legally binding occupational exposure limits by the minister.

FR-Asbestos - OEL will be significantly reduced and a new measurement method introduced (03.11.2011)

Following assessments by INRS and AFSSET of the measurement methods and workplace exposures, the French government has decided to reduce workplace exposure levels to asbestos to a tenth (from 100 fibres/l to 10 fibres/l) by 2015. Using a new method to analyse asbestos levels, the report showed that dust levels were much higher for certain materials than previously presumed.

EU - Endotoxins - Nordic expert group and Dutch DECOS publish criteria document (30.09.2011)

An agreement has been signed by the Dutch Expert Committee on Occupational Safety (DECOS) of the Health Council of the Netherlands and the Nordic Expert Group for Criteria Documentation of Health Risks from Chemicals (NEG). The purpose of the agreement is to write joint scientific criteria documents, which could be used by the national regulatory authorities in both the Netherlands and in the Nordic countries.

UK: Increase in the number of workers killed at work (04.07.2011)

New official statistics published today show the number of workers killed in Britain last year has increased.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has released provisional data for the year April 2010 to March 2011, which shows the number of workers killed was 171 an increase on the previous year, when 147 died - the lowest number on record.

The rate of fatal injury is now 0.6 per 100,000 workers, up from 0.5 per 100,000 workers the previous year.

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DA - Danish Manual – “Working environment for building and construction” now available in four languages (19.05.2011)

Danish Manual – “Working environment for building and construction” now available in four languages

EBC annual report now available (02.02.2011)

EBC - European Builders Confederation

Workplace violence and harassment on the increase in Europe (01.02.2011)

Third party violence and harassment affect from 5% to 20% of European workers according to EU-OSHA’s new report ‘Workplace Violence and Harassment: a European Picture’. In many European countries there is still not enough recognition of workplace violence, with few specific initiatives dealing with the issue.

Read the press release

Full report ‘Workplace Violence and Harassment: a European Picture’ (English)

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2nd Cal for Papers of the II Conference on Health and Safety Coordination in the Construction Sector (15.12.2010)

The coordination of safety and health in construction: a key added value for effective prevention- Madrid, 5 & 6 of May 2011

Call for papers and posters

UK - SHP, Construction, equality and OSH (19.11.2010)

New equalities legislation in the UK

BE-Campaign to target crystalline silica in the construction sector (26.10.2010)

The campaign was launched on 26th of October and will carry on into the year 2011

FR- AFSSET to conduct review of occupational risks linked to bitumen (17.05.2010)

Occupational risks linked to the use of bitumen at work

UK-The burden of occupational cancer in Great Britain (17.05.2010)

Occupational cancer in Britain

DE-Guidance on appropriate sunglasses (04.05.2010)

Ultraviolet radiation

CAN-how to reduce skin cancer risk at work (03.05.2010)

Shun the Sun to Reduce Skin Cancer Risk

DE-28th April – Day against noise (28.04.2010)

Occupational noise

FR-Prevention of road risks to workers (11.03.2010)

Charter and recommendations

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