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New safety and health campaign targets small businesses in EU 10, Bulgaria and Romania

News release - 04.09.2006

The way to a more productive and successful business is a safe and healthy workplace. The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work launches ‘The Healthy Workplace Initiative’ (HWI) to provide both employers and employees with easy access to information about how to improve their business environment by becoming healthier and more productive. In a series of 36 seminars across the 12 participating countries and a practical guide to risk assessment the Agency addresses the specific needs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

The HWI is part of an Agency drive to develop a preventive occupational safety and health (OSH) culture in Europe and is designed to raise awareness of OSH essentials, such as the need to conduct risk assessments and involve the workforce in any prevention plans, as well as to share ‘good practice’ knowledge.

 

In support of the initiative, the European Agency is launching a practical Guide to risk assessment

in business. The ‘Risk assessment tool’ enables employers and employees to analyse and assess their work environment according to their specific sector needs. The practical checklist allows for a quick and simple overview of the current situation in the company and provides advice and support for change and improvement of that work environment.

 

Thirty-six free seminars will also be held in the ten most recent EU Member States and in the two accession countries, Bulgaria and Romania. Employers and employees can register for free at http://hwi.osha.europa.eu/seminars

. During these practical seminars tailored to SMEs, high-level professionals will share their knowledge of how to make businesses stronger and more productive through the creation of a healthy workplace.

 

Speaking at the first HWI seminar in Warsaw, Poland, on 30th June 2006, Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, Director of the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, commented: “Small businesses are important drivers of the European economy and they employ almost three-quarters of the workforce. However, unfortunately, they suffer from above-average incidence rates of accidents and work-related health problems. Our message to small businesses in the 12 participating countries to the Healthy Workplace Initiative is clear: placing safety and health at the heart of their business strategy will not only reduce costs due to less injuries and ill health, but will also improve the quality of work and productivity of their business.”

 

Practical tips on how to do this, including the risk assessment tools for specific hazards and sectors, are available on a dedicated multilingual website at http://hwi.osha.europa.eu

. The campaign is also being backed up by publications, media relations and advertising.

 

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Press enquiries:

 

Bruno Thiébaud, Communication and Promotion Unit, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, email: thiebaud@osha.europa.eu

, tel: +34 94 479 43 60.

 

Other enquiries:

 

European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Gran Via 33, E-48009 Bilbao, Spain, email: information@osha.europa.eu

, fax: +34 94 479 43 83.

 

Notes to editors:

 

 

1. The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work was set up by the European Union to help meet the information needs in the field of occupational safety and health. Based in Bilbao, Spain, the Agency aims to improve the lives of people at work by stimulating the flow of technical, scientific and economic information between all those involved in occupational safety and health issues.

 

More information about the Agency and its activities: http://osha.europa.eu

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