European Economic
and Social Committee
How can an active and inclusive prevention approach contribute to better health and safety at the workplace – 0-death goals? - Related links
Others
- The International Social Security Association (ISSA) - The Vision Zero strategy
- European Agency for Safety and Health at Work - Publications
- European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Case Study - Event recognition for improved safety management
- European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Case Study, Energy and automation company, Germany - Artificial intelligence-based system for product inspection in manufacturing (ID3) and Multi-axis robots for assembly automation and autonomous guided vehicles in manufacturing (ID4)
- European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Case Study, Gas infrastructure operator, Norway - Advanced robotic systems for inspection and maintenance of gas and oil infrastructure (ID10)
- European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Case Study, - Addressing workplace stress in Poland: supporting occupational safety and health compliance (Case PL1)
- EuroHealthNet - EuroHealthNet calls on Commissioner Mînzatu to prioritise health equity in all policies
- EuroHealthNet - European Employment & Social Rights Forum 2023: How is Artificial Intelligence shaping work?
- EuroHealthNet - EuroHealthNet webinar: Addressing psychosocial risks and supporting mental health of older workers: policy and practice in action
International Labour Organization
- Revolutionizing health and safety: The role of AI and digitalization at work
- A call for safer and healthier working environments
- Ensuring safety and health at work in a changing climate
- Heat at work: Implications for safety and health
- Statistics on safety and health at work
- Occupational Safety and Health Statistics (OSH database)
- Vision Zero Fund - part of Safety & Health for All, ILO flagship programme
- Hazards and Risks
- Mental health at work
- Psychosocial risks and stress at work