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News about EUROGIP and occupational risks in Europe

You will find here all the news concerning EUROGIP, health and safety at work from the point of view of Community bodies (directives, recommendations, strategic guidelines…) and standardisation, as well as examples of good practices in the prevention or insurance of accidents at work and occupational diseases in other countries.

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26/02/15

UNITED KINGDOM: A national trade union register to facilitate compensation for victims

UNITE, the leading UK trade union, invites workers who think they were exposed to asbestos during their career to...
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Standardization

26/02/15

EUROGIP was invited to the annual meeting of the ETUI standardization network

On 24 and 25 January 2015, the ETUI brought together trade union experts from fourteen European countries and three...
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26/02/15

EU-OSHA gives ways to improve prevention of work-related cancers

On the occasion of International Cancer Day on 4 February 2015, EU-OSHA presented a report on the evaluation of...
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26/02/15

EU-OSHA publishes the initial results of the second ESENER survey

EU-OSHA publishes an initial analysis of the results of the second European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging...
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30/01/15

Reporting of occupational diseases: issues and good practices in five European countries

  EUROGIP publishes a report entitled “Reporting of occupational diseases: issues and good practices in five European countries”. These countries...
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30/01/15

IRELAND: Work-related deaths increased by 17% in 2014, and 87% in agriculture

The figures published in early January by the Irish Health and Safety Authority (HSA) show a 17% increase in...
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30/01/15

GERMANY: Four new diseases recognized as work-related

On 1 January a new official order came into force by virtue of which four diseases are recognized as...
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Abroad

30/01/15

SPAIN: Carpal tunnel syndrome now recognized as an occupational disease for workers in the cleaning sector

Wrist MSDs. One of the highest courts in Spain, the “Tribunal Supremo”, recently ruled in favour of a cleaning...
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30/01/15

The European Economic and Social Committee states its opinion regarding the EU Strategic Framework on OSH for 2014-2020

In a plenary meeting of 11 December 2014, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) adopted an opinion on...
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30/01/15

BusinessEurope’s position on the EU Strategic Framework on Health and Safety at Work

BusinessEurope, one of the representatives of European employers, takes position, in a document published in December 2014, on the...
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