Evaluation of the European Strategy on safety and health at work 2007-2012

The overall objective of the evaluation was to provide a sound and evidence-based  evaluation of the 2007-2012 EU strategy on safety and health at work and to  provide reasoned recommendations for the development of future EU policy  instruments in this area (e.g. a new post-2012 strategy).

The main conclusion in respect to the relevance of the current strategy is that it has  been relevant and its merits have especially been in providing a clear policy basis  and framework for coordination, and a common sense of direction for many of the  actors involved in the OSH policy area. The strategy served as an important policy  signal and driver for national action on OSH and also facilitated useful  coordination in respect to public health initiatives. However, there remains room  for improvement in the integration and coordination between OSH and other policy  areas and between the various actors involved at the EU level. In particular,  coordination with environmental policy and the important area of the REACH  regulation on chemicals and their safe use has been inadequate. Also, the  articulation between the strategy implementation and the European social dialogue  has been limited and European social partners have felt a limited degree of  ownership towards the strategy and have mainly implemented those parts of the  strategy which they would have implemented in any case.