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European Network of Safety and Health Professional Organisations (ENSHPO)

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Address:


C/o IOSH - The Grange
Highfield Drive
Leicestershire
Contact person: Giancarlo Bianchi
E-mail addresses: presidenza@networkaias.it
Telephone: +39.(0) 02 76002015
Fax: +39.(0) 02 76020494
General URL: www.enshpo.org
General E-mail address: secretariat@enshpo.org
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Giancarlo Bianchi, President"ENSHPO firmly believes that successful risk assessment can be achieved through involvement and contributions from all parties within the workplace with special focus on the workers."

Giancarlo Bianchi, President

 

 

During 2009:

24 April 2009, Malta: ENSHPO network meeting where the Healthy Workplaces campaign on risk assessment will be presented and discussed – and channelled to and through national member organisations

25-26 April 2009, Malta: ENSHPO is co-organiser with IOSH, MOSHPA and the University of Malta of the event “WORKING TOGETHER IN HEALTH AND SAFETY” Here the primary purpose is to disseminate campaign information to event participants.

8-9 May 2009: An international technical/scientific conference co-organised by ENSHPO will be partly dedicated to the risk assessment campaign

During 2008:

September 2008, Brussels: Launch of a European Certification standard (EUROSHM) to achieve uniformity in occupational safety and health approach of top level professionals all over Europe

  • Campaign promotion and campaign banner on webpage: www.enshpo.org
  • Dissemination of campaign material and news through ENSHPO email lists and newsletter
  • ENSHPO has signed a memorandum of understanding with ENETOSH and both are looking at consolidating existing relationships with other international networks in the field of occupational safety and health (incl. risk assessment)

 

No, but promotion to member organisations/ companies

Our partners
EWF

"Welding is healthy and safe, provided appropriate procedures are used. EWF has been promoting this idea and raising awareness of companies using welding.
Now with this European Campaign focused on healthier workplaces we hope to raise even more awareness towards the welding industry for the improvement of the working conditions."

Luisa Quintino, Chief Executive