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CIS News, September 2003

Factsheets from the European Agency

    The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work has published up-to-date more than 40 factsheets on different subjects and in all the official languages of the European Union.

    You may see them at agency.osha.eu.int/publications/factsheets/index_en.htm.

    Titles of the factsheets are the following.

  • Issue 41: Biological agents
  • Issue 40: Skin sensitisers
  • Issue 39: Respiratory sensitisers
  • Issue 38: Risk assessment for small fishing vessels
  • Issue 37: Improving occupational safety and health in SMEs: examples of effective assistance
  • Issue 36: Accident prevention in the construction sector
  • Issue 35: Communicating information about dangerous substances
  • Issue 34: Elimination and substitution of dangerous substances
  • Issue 33: An introduction to dangerous substances in the workplace
  • Issue 32: How to Tackle Psychosocial Issues and Reduce Work-related Stress
  • Issue 31: Practical Advice for Workers on Tackling Work-related Stress and its Causes
  • Issue 30: Accessing information on stress at work from http://osha.eu.int/ew2002/
  • Issue 29: Safety and Health Good Practice on-line for the Healthcare Sector
  • Issue 28: Economic appraisal of preventing work accidents at company level
  • Issue 27: Inventory of socioeconomic costs of work accidents
  • Issue 26: The Use of Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems in the Member States of the European Union
  • Issue 25: New Forms of Contractual Relationships and the Implications for Occupational Safety and Health
  • Issue 24: Violence at work
  • Issue 23: Bullying at work
  • Issue 22: Work-related stress
  • Issue 21: Safety and health good practice online
  • Issue 20: How to Reduce Workplace Accidents
  • Issue 19: Work-related Accidents in the EU - the Statistical Picture (1998-1999)
  • Issue 18: Preventing Road Accidents involving Heavy Goods Vehicles
  • Issue 17: Getting the Message Across: health and safety campaigning
  • Issue 16: Preventing Vehicle Transport Accidents at the Workplace
  • Issue 15: Accident Prevention in the Construction Sector
  • Issue 14: Preventing Work-Related Slips Trips and Falls
  • Issue 13: Successful Management to Prevent Accidents
  • Issue 12: Occupational Safety and Health and Employability: programmes, practices and experiences
  • Issue 11: Occupational Safety and Health in Marketing and Procurement
  • Issue 10: Work-related low back disorders
  • Issue 9: Inventory of socio-economic information about work-related musculoskeletal disorders in the Member States of the European Union
  • Issue 8: Stress at Work: Summary of an Agency report
  • Issue 7: Future Occupational Safety and Health Research Needs and Priorities
  • Issue 6: Repetitive Strain Injuries in EU Member States
  • Issue 5: Work-related neck and upper limb musculoskeletal disorders: Summary of Agency report
  • Issue 4: Preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders
  • Issue 3: Work related musculoskeletal disorders in Europe
  • Issue 2: Your link to safety and health at work
  • Issue 1: Information about the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work

 

Updated by AS. Approved by EC. Last update: 30.11.2004.