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Information and registration for pan-European and multinational campaign partners

If your organisation acts on a pan-European or international level and if you want to become an official partner of the Healthy Workplaces campaign, strongly engaging in the campaign activities and benefiting from EU wide recognition for your efforts, then this page is dedicated to you!

National, regional and local campaign partners can download their certificate of participation here.

The goal of this partnership is a win-win situation, as described in the document 'Creating Partnerships for Healthy Workplaces' which is the basis for our partner offer.

How do you become an official partner? It’s easy! Simply complete the word document to tell us what you plan on doing. This should not take more than 10 minutes.

The Agency will then get in touch with you to further discuss your engagement and finally register you as an official partner of the Healthy Workplaces campaign on Risk Assessment.

From that point on you will benefit from a high level of visibility, recognition and promotion as an organisation dedicated to safety and health at work via the Agency’s campaign activities. These include for example:

  • Recognition through the partner certificate
  • Visibility in our partner and events section on the campaign website
  • Promotion of your activities on the campaign website, to European key players (EC, EP, stakeholders, etc.) and at the Agency’s campaign events
  • Promotion to the media through our campaign and events press releases

More on the benefits in our document 'Creating Partnerships for Healthy Workplaces'.

Please download, fill in and send this word-document to:

partner

Our partners
ECTA (European Chemical Transport Association)

"The Healthy Workplaces campaign on Risk Assessment assists us to deliver on the ECTA commitment to ensure improvement in reduction of the HSE impacts of the transport of chemicals. In our ECTA Responsible Care Programme we encourage all transport companies involved in chemical transports to make good risk assessments and follow-up the reduction of the risks. We wish to implement a safety standard for our personnel (drivers) according to the Guideline we have publicized with Cefic: BBS guideline on safe loading and unloading of road vehicles."

Antonio Montero