Management of occupational health and safety in European workplaces: evidence from the Second European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Risks (ESENER-2)
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Bilbao
Publications Office of the European Union - Luxembourg
2018
67 p.
occupational safety and health ; plant safety and health organization ; workers participation ; psychosocial risks ; SME ; good practices
Occupational safety and health
http://dx.doi.org/10.2802/546725
English
Bibliogr.;Ill.
978-92-9496-721-3
"The report describes how management commitment to and worker representation in OSH management can significantly increase the likelihood of a company implementing good practice. It also highlights the need to assist micro and small enterprises (MSEs) with OSH, in line with the EU Strategic Framework on Health and Safety at Work 2014-2020 and the European Pillar of Social Rights. The tendency of organisations to focus more on the traditional ‘safety' aspects of OSH than on health and psychosocial risks was also identified as an area that must be addressed, particularly among MSEs and in certain sectors."
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