OSH and education
Proceedings
Transparency of Qualifications and Competences in Occupational Safety and Health in Vocational Training at Sector Level
2nd Agency Contact Group meeting Mainstreaming OSH into education and training, 1-2 June 2004, Dresden
- Agenda (.doc 42 kB)
- Summary
of meeting and conclusions of workshops and meeting (.doc 53 kB)
- Introductory presentations
- Role
of the Agency, aims of the meeting (.ppt 3.31 MB)
Pascal Paoli, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
- The
Agency project ‘Mainstreaming occupational safety and health into education’
(.ppt 1.71 MB)
Ulrike Bollmann, BGAG, Germany, Veerle Hermans, Maureen Debruyne, PREVENT, Belgium
- Role
of the Agency, aims of the meeting (.ppt 3.31 MB)
- Part I The European context for transparency of qualifications and
competences in OSH
- Commission’s
policy with regard to mainstreaming of health and safety at work into
education policy (.doc 41 kB)
Immaculada Arpa Camós, Directorate General for Employment and Social Affairs, European Commission
- Developing
European co-operation in education and training: Trade Union Education
throughout Europe (.ppt 86 kB)
Jeff Bridgford, ETUCO
- Commission’s
policy with regard to mainstreaming of health and safety at work into
education policy (.doc 41 kB)
- Part II: Examples of good practice, systems and programmes to mainstream
OSH into vocational training at sector level:
- Workshop I: construction sector
- Werk Goed: training of instructors for health and safety in the
construction sector – a social partners approach
Jan van de Velde, Aboma+Keboma, The Netherlands.
Power point presentation (.ppt 93 kB) - Werk Goed: Paper (.doc 39 kB)
- Tutorship:
a European social partner approach to improve vocational training
in the construction sector (.ppt 119 kB)
Odette Repellin, European Construction Industry Federation (FIEC)
- Knowledge
and practice for occupational safety card for shared worksites
(.ppt 103 kB)
Marjut Ruotsalainen, Työturvallisuuskeskus, Finland
- Werk Goed: training of instructors for health and safety in the
construction sector – a social partners approach
- Workshop II: transport sector
- Healthy
Bus – how to create the health promoting workplace of bus drivers?
(.ppt 6.57 MB)
National Institute of Occupational Health, Sisse Grøn, Arbejdsmiljøinstituttet, Denmark
- Fit
on the road (.ppt 447 kB)
Jacqueline Lacroix, DVR, Germany
- MORR™
Review: a new consultancy service from RoSPA (.ppt 1.98 MB)
Charles Davis, RoSPA, UK
- Healthy
Bus – how to create the health promoting workplace of bus drivers?
(.ppt 6.57 MB)
- Workshop III: hotel and restaurant sector
- Happy
Horeca: decrease of work pressure in the hotel, restaurant and catering
sector (.ppt 1.29 MB)
Giancarlo Matarazzi, Foodstep, The Netherlands
- Happy
Horeca: decrease of work pressure in the hotel, restaurant and catering
sector (.ppt 1.29 MB)
- Workshop IV: training the trainer
- National
occupational standards in learning and development (.ppt 507 kB)
Tony Green, ENTO, UK
- A
trainer passport for OSH (.ppt 265 kB)
Reinhard Göbel, MMBG, Germany
- National
occupational standards in learning and development (.ppt 507 kB)
- Workshop I: construction sector
- Part III Towards a future European strategy to integrate safety
and health into vocational training at sector level
- State
of the art of the Quebec Protocol (.ppt 312 kB)
Laurent Theveny, INRS, France
- State
of the art of the Quebec Protocol (.ppt 312 kB)

