Health and safety in small enterprises : European strategies for managing improvement
P.I.E.-Peter Lang - Brussels
2001
404 p.
employment ; European Union ; insurance ; occupational safety and health ; OSH management system ; SME ; social partners ; social policy
Work & Society
31
Safety organization
English
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90-5201-952-5
13.04.6-28000
"This book represents a unique contribution to discourse on protecting and promoting the health, safety and welfare of workers at a time of enormous change in the structure and organisation of work. It links regulating improvements in health and safety to structures and processes in the social and economic environment of small enterprises and in this respect provides an important departure from traditional analysis of health and safety regulation.
Its concentration on health and safety issues in small workplaces and peripheral forms of employment and its linkage of the means of regulating improvements in these areas to wider strategies for the reform of social and economic policies and practices in EU member states represent a serious attempt to contextualise both the problem and its solutions. Its focus on the role of diverse social and economic actors such as trade unions, large employers, insurance organisations, business support services and health care providers further illustrates the range and complexity of the subject. "
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