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EUROGIP responds to European calls for proposals: it prepares its response, coordinates French and international experts, maintains communication with the client, drafts progress reports, and so on. In addition, it provides services on behalf of organizations that have themselves responded to such calls for proposals and may be part of a consortium or participate in the project as a subcontractor. EUROGIP thus systematically monitors projects and calls for proposals published in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) or on the Internet, while remaining available to the Occupational Accidents and Illnesses Branch to assist, if necessary, a member organization in preparing bid proposals.
Below are some of the projects that EUROGIP has led or participated in.
2026 - 2027
Update to the EU-OSHA Legislation Section
In January 2026, EUROGIP won the EU-OSHA tender to update the “Legislation” section of its website. This project aims to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the published information. It relies in particular on a bimonthly review of European regulatory developments (directives, regulations, recommendations), as well as on the proposal of new content. The services also include revising existing content, correcting links, adding new resources, and adapting them to the required editorial format. The one-year contract, renewable up to four times, began in mid-March 2026.
Client: EU-OSHA
2024 - 2025
Workplace accidents in the health and social services sector
This contract was awarded to the consortium led by PANTEIA (NL) and its members IKEI (ES), Vhp (NL), and EUROGIP. The project began in mid-July 2024 and will run for 10 months. It consists of four phases:
- Overview of workplace accidents based on administrative data and existing surveys (where available);
- Analysis of workplace accidents;
- Accident prevention: the focus will be on accident prevention in general (in terms of OSH management, the development of a safety culture at the company/organizational level, and policies, initiatives, tools, and programs developed at the national, sectoral, or company level), as well as on specific preventive measures for the most common types of accidents in the sector;
- Analysis and presentation of the impact of workplace accidents in the sector.
Client: EU-OSHA
Musculoskeletal disorders in the health and social services sector
In April 2024, EUROGIP and its partners—Vhp (NL) and KU Leuven (BE)—as part of the consortium led by PANTEIA (NL), were awarded the contract titled “Overview of the Status of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Risks and Their Consequences in the Health and Social Care Sector in the EU: Collection and Review of Existing Information.”
The objective of this one-year contract is to identify the main risk factors for MSDs in this sector, as well as to select and present brief examples of best practices and workplace interventions; the eight most significant examples will be examined in greater depth.
Client: EU-OSHA
2023
Méthodologie et proposition d’indicateurs pour le développement de la section “Inspection” du Baromètre européen de la SST
Based on several studies and reports, a framework for the “Inspection” section of the European Barometer on Safety and Health at Work was proposed, along with two sets of indicators to be included.
Client: EU-OSHA
2021 - 2022
A Structured Overview of Indicators in Occupational Safety and Health Monitoring and Control Systems
The main objective of the project was to provide an overview of the key indicators used in OSH monitoring and surveillance systems in EU countries and certain third countries:
– Development of a descriptive framework for the indicators,
– Identification and description of new indicators in monitoring and surveillance systems,
– Detailed description of the monitoring and surveillance systems and the selected indicators.
Client: EU-OSHA
2020 - 2021
“Inspection” indicator of the EU-OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Barometer
Further development of the “Inspection” indicator for the EU-OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Barometer.
EUROGIP’s role: Literature review of information sources, proposal and design of a new structure for the indicator, and draft text for three Member States.
Client: EU-OSHA
2018 - 2020
Framework Agreement on the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders
Consortium partner for the framework contract on the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and specific contracts to prepare the 2020–2022 campaign on MSD prevention, coordinated by PANTEIA.
EUROGIP’s role: Literature review, data collection, data analysis, and data publication online.
Client: EU-OSHA
2018 - 2019
Psychosocial risks in the construction industry
National expert for the project on psychosocial risks in the construction industry, coordinated by the European Association of Joint Institutions.
EUROGIP’s role: Literature review, data collection, online survey and interviews with key stakeholders, data analysis, drafting of the report for France, participation in the final conference.
Client: FIEC and EFBWW
2016 - 2018
Development and design of a structural model for the implementation of a European occupational safety and health information system
Consortium partner with Kooperationsstelle Hamburg IFE in the development and design of a structural model for the construction and implementation of an occupational safety and health information system.
EUROGIP’s role: Literature review, data collection, indicator design, structuring of an occupational safety and health information system, presentations at seminars and meetings, analysis of collected data, visualization suggestions.
Client: European Commission
2012 - 2015
Joint Action to Promote Mental Health in the Workplace
French representative in the European joint initiative to promote mental health in the workplace (WP6).
EUROGIP’s role: Literature review, SWOT analysis in France, analysis of the SWOT analysis results, data collection, summary report in English, presentation of results, participation and contributions to the final conference.
Client: European Commission
2012 - 2014
Twinning Project Between France and Tunisia
Participation in the institutional twinning project between France and Tunisia, aimed at “supporting the implementation and execution of the national plan for the prevention of workplace accidents and occupational diseases.”
EUROGIP’s role: Providing experts from our network to help Tunisia develop a plan for the prevention of workplace accidents and occupational diseases and to prepare a quality certification for their prevention institute.
Client: Tunisia
2011 - 2013
Report on the Status of Occupational Disease Control Systems in EU and EFTA/EEA Member States
Member of the consortium in the project led by the GvG Institute (Germany) to prepare a “Report on the current state of occupational disease systems in EU Member States and EFTA/EEA countries, particularly with regard to Commission Recommendation 2003/670/EC concerning the European schedule of occupational diseases and the collection of data on relevant related aspects.”
EUROGIP’s role: Data collection and literature review as national experts, analysis of information, synthesis, and report drafting.
Client: European Commission
2002 - 2013
“TC-OSH” Thematic Center of the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
Active participation in the “TC-OSH” thematic center of the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work.
EUROGIP’s role: Data collection, literature review, case study research, presentation of case studies, and proofreading of reports.
Client: EU-OSHA
2008 - 2009
Non-binding guide to best practices for the implementation of Directive 92/57/EEC (Temporary or Mobile Construction Sites)
Project management for the development of a non-binding guide to best practices for the implementation of Directive 92/57/EEC (Temporary or Mobile Construction Sites).
EUROGIP’s role: Project management, coordination of the expert group, regular follow-up with the client, and report drafting.
Client: European Commission
2004 - 2005
Non-binding guide to best practices for the implementation of Directive 2001/45/EC
Project management for the development of a non-binding guide to best practices for the implementation of Directive 2001/45/EC (temporary work at height, protection against the risk of falls from a height).
EUROGIP’s role: Project management, coordination of the expert group, regular follow-up with the client, and report writing.
Client: European Commission
Assessment of the practical implementation of national legislation concerning Directives 92/57/EEC and 92/58/EEC
Project management involving the analysis and evaluation of the practical application of national legislation in the field of occupational safety and health regarding Directives 92/57/EEC “Temporary or Mobile Construction Sites” and 92/58/EEC “Safety and/or Health Signs.”
EUROGIP’s role: Project management, coordination of the expert group, regular follow-up with the client, synthesis of the 15 national reports, and drafting of the reports.
Client: European Commission
2002 - 2003
Assessment of health and safety conditions in 12 European Union candidate countries
Project management for an assessment of health and safety conditions in 12 European Union candidate countries.
EUROGIP’s role: Project management, coordination of the expert group, regular follow-up with the client, synthesis of the 12 national reports, and report drafting.
Client: European Commission