The latest Napo DVD shows how to avoid musculoskeletal problems in the workplace.
Category: Europe
HSE ‘lightens the load’ to support Euro Week
This year’s Euro Week is set to ‘lighten the load’ as it focuses on musculoskeletal disorders (MSD)
European week - Lighten the Load
This year’s European Week campaign ‘Lighten the Load’ will run from 22nd – 26th October 2007
European court supports UK safety laws
Today the European Court of Justice (ECJ) upheld one of the key elements of British health and safety law – the use of the
REACH regulations come into force
On the 1st June, REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and restriction of Chemicals) came into effect across the U.K.
Napo DVD - Lighten the load
The latest Napo DVD shows how to avoid musculoskeletal
Euronews June 2007
Euronews provides details on the health and safety legislative proposals introduced by the European Commission
European Week for Safety and Health at Work 2007
This year’s campaign slogan is ‘Lighten the Load’ and is dedicated to musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). European week
Euronews December 2006 edition
Providing details on legislative proposals from the European Commission that
Globally harmonised system for chemicals
All over the world there are presently different laws that control how the hazardous
European Commission consults on proposal based on UN globally harmonised system of classification and labelling of chemicals
On 21 August the European Commission launched a two-month Internet Consultation on a proposed Regulation on the Classification and Labelling of chemicals based on the United Nations Globally Harmonised System (GHS).
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Top tips for ladder and stepladder safety - translated - indg405
Top tips for ladder and stepladder safety, INDG405, is now available in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Czech, Farsi, French, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Kurdish, Lithuanian, Pashto, Polish, Portugese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian and Slovak.
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European comparisons - Statistics of workplace fatalities and injuries across the European Union
According to the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, every five seconds an EU worker is involved in a work-related accident, and every two hours one worker dies in an accident at work.
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