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Asbestos
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Enlargement
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European legislation
European Works Councils
Exposure limit values
Framework Directive
Health and safety management
Ionising radiation
Legislation simplification
Musculoskeletal disorders
New Member States
Observatory
Occupational diseases
OHS in the world
PPE
Preventive services
Psychosocial factors
Recommended reading
Research
Risk assessment
Safety of machinery
SME
Standardisation
Stress
Survey
Sustainable development
Women, work & health
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Work organisation
Workers' representation
Working conditions
Working environment
Working time
Young workers
Asbestos
Asbestos: the fight goes on
( N°35 March 2009)
EU’s self-contradiction undermines fight for a global ban
( N°35 March 2009)
History-making trial in Turin: Eternit in the dock for more than 2000 deaths
( N°35 March 2009)
Rotterdam Convention: good news for fish, workers can wait till 2011
( N°35 March 2009)
“Asbestos Attorney” wants to put industry offenders in the dock
( N°34 June 2008)
Former asbestos cement workers search for justice
( N°29 March 2006)
Asbestos in the world
( N°27 June 2005)
Better protection for asbestos-exposed workers
( N°26 December 2004)
Asbestos disputes in the WTO: battle won - but not the war
( N°17 June 2001)
Asbestos - not wanted in the world
( N°17 June 2001)
Doing away with asbestos: what strategy for health protection?
( N°17 June 2001)
WTO asbestos ban hearing: update
( N°14 June 2000)
Asbestos - refocusing protective measures on those who are now most at risk
( N°14 June 2000)
Asbestos@WTO
( N°13 March 2000)
The vital issues in the WTO asbestos dispute
( N°13 March 2000)
Asbestos ban: towards a European consensus (IV). Final page turned in an epic tale?
( N°11-12 June 1999)
Asbestos ban: towards a European consensus (III). Asbestos-free Europe next stop?
( N°10 December 1998)
Resolution of the ETUC on a Euro-wide ban on asbestos
( N°10 December 1998)
Eternit and Saint-Gobain in Brazil
( N°10 December 1998)
Asbestos ban : towards a European consensus (II)
( N°9 June 1998)
Asbestos ban: towards a European consensus
( N°7 December 1997)
Asbestos and substitute fibres: international trade unions demand ratification of ILO Convention n° 162
( N°7 December 1997)
Carcinogens
Work-related cancers: seeing through the smokescreen
( N°34 June 2008)
Will the Silica Agreement foil EU legislation?
( N°30-31 December 2006)
SUMER: Mapping work hazard exposure in France
( N°30-31 December 2006)
European chemicals and worker protection seminar
( N°29 March 2006)
Recognition of occupational cancers in Europe
( N°21 June 2003)
Court of Justice ruling on Italy’s carcinogen laws: a result
( N°11-12 June 1999)
Italy's carcinogens regulation challenged in Court of Justice. Serious attack on article 118A
( N°9 June 1998)
Extending the Carcinogens Directive to mutagens and wood dusts
( N°7 December 1997)
Chemical agents
REACH authorization: will the mountain give birth to a mouse?
( N°35 March 2009)
The European Chemicals Agency, keystone of REACH
( N°34 June 2008)
Cancers in “Silicon Glen”: Scottish electronics industry victims fight for future generations
( N°34 June 2008)
Classification and labelling of chemicals: what the Globally Harmonised System means for workers
( N°33 November 2007)
REACH and the role of trade unions
( N°32 March 2007)
Will the Silica Agreement foil EU legislation?
( N°30-31 December 2006)
European chemicals and worker protection seminar
( N°29 March 2006)
REACH: first reading verdict - "could do better"
( N°29 March 2006)
Environmental regulation, innovation and competitiveness
( N°28 October 2005)
Research and REACH
( N°28 October 2005)
Proactive application of REACH through social dialogue and voluntary agreements
( N°28 October 2005)
The ETUC’s proposals for improving REACH
( N°28 October 2005)
Looking ahead
( N°28 October 2005)
Trade unions want a more ambitious REACH
( N°28 October 2005)
REACH: getting the balance right between competitiveness and health
( N°28 October 2005)
Trade union view on supplementary economic impact studies
( N°28 October 2005)
The impact of REACH on future skin and respiratory diseases
( N°28 October 2005)
REACH and worker protection legislation
( N°28 October 2005)
REACH, lever for a sustainable chemical industry: on what basis and how?
( N°28 October 2005)
A proactive sustainable development policy: a REACH label
( N°28 October 2005)
REACH: industry’s meltdown predictions groundless, but fierce lobbying goes on...
( N°27 June 2005)
Improving REACH, the future European chemicals policy
( N°26 December 2004)
Establishing a Globally Harmonised Hazard Classification and Labelling System for Dangerous Substances and Preparations: an exercise that is being performed without the European Trade Unions
( N°14 June 2000)
Publication of first list of indicative occupational exposure limit values under Chemical Agents Directive
( N°14 June 2000)
Swedish case in the ECJ: social rules curb free movement of chemicals
( N°14 June 2000)
TUTB Chemical Network: hard time getting unions' voice heard in Europeanand international debates
( N°13 March 2000)
Controlling exposure to chemicals: a simple guide on how to do it
( N°13 March 2000)
EU chemicals legislation under scrutiny
( N°11-12 June 1999)
Isocyanates : new measurement techniques reveal a significant under-estimation of risks
( N°9 June 1998)
Chemical Agents Directive adopted
( N°9 June 1998)
Evaluation and control of substances on the market : first result of the Commission's programme are unsatisfactory
( N°9 June 1998)
Extending the Carcinogens Directive to mutagens and wood dusts
( N°7 December 1997)
European Commission finally proposes MMVF classification system
( N°6 June 1997)
The ongoing debate on the Chemical Agents Directive
( N°6 June 1997)
Community policy
European framework agreements: "The best option as the politics stand"
( N°33 November 2007)
A trip on a UFO
( N°33 November 2007)
A critical look at the health and safety at work strategy 2007-2012
( N°33 November 2007)
Inspection still a weak link in most national preventive strategies
( N°33 November 2007)
Working conditions in Europe: a big picture view
( N°33 November 2007)
Strategy 2007-2012: Commission short on vision
( N°32 March 2007)
Harmonization Vs deregulation
( N°29 March 2006)
Wanted: a clear, ambitious strategy for 2007-2012
( N°27 June 2005)
REACH: industry’s meltdown predictions groundless, but fierce lobbying goes on...
( N°27 June 2005)
Scoreboard of Community legislation
( N°26 December 2004)
Revitalizing Community occupational health policy
( N°26 December 2004)
Improving REACH, the future European chemicals policy
( N°26 December 2004)
The new impact assessment of Commission initiatives: a tool for sustainable development?
( N°21 June 2003)
Implementing the Community strategy as enlargement nears
( N°21 June 2003)
Long on ideas, short on means
( N°18 March 2002)
Wanted now - a programme to deliver the strategy
( N°18 March 2002)
PPE Directive: a review of the proposed amendments
( N°18 March 2002)
A jigsaw falling into place
( N°17 June 2001)
A New Impetus for Community Occupational Health Policy
( N°17 June 2001)
Will workplace health and safety be watered down in European social policy?
( N°14 June 2000)
Evaluation and control of substances on the market : first result of the Commission's programme are unsatisfactory
( N°9 June 1998)
Electromagnetic fields
RF/Microwave Radiation Protection
( N°21 June 2003)
Exposure of workers to electromagnetic fields : proposal for a directive
( N°21 June 2003)
Enlargement
Discouraging check-up for Croatian workers
( N°33 November 2007)
Health and safety in Croatia: a curate's egg
( N°33 November 2007)
Danger money: new and candidate countries still falling short?
( N°26 December 2004)
European trade unionism in an enlarged Europe
( N°22-23 April 2004)
Regulation of the working environment in the new accession States of the enlarged Union
( N°22-23 April 2004)
What next for OSH in the Czech Republic ?
( N°22-23 April 2004)
Health and safety protection of workers in Poland
( N°22-23 April 2004)
Occupational safety and health in Germany pre European law reform - status and shortcomings
( N°22-23 April 2004)
Occupational health policies in Spain: problems, actions and priorities
( N°22-23 April 2004)
Developments in preventive systems across the European Union
( N°22-23 April 2004)
The state of play. Trends and needs in the accession countries
( N°22-23 April 2004)
Analysis of national occupational health and safety policies
( N°22-23 April 2004)
Analysis of preventive OSH services: organization and coverage of workers
( N°22-23 April 2004)
National arrangements for workers' health and safety representatives: transposition and implementation of the Framework Directive
( N°22-23 April 2004)
Paving the road to enlargement
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions
( N°22-23 April 2004)
The European Agency's work with Acceding and Candidate Countries
( N°22-23 April 2004)
Beyond transposition: Challenges for safety and health at work in the enlarged Europe
( N°22-23 April 2004)
Implementing the Community strategy as enlargement nears
( N°21 June 2003)
Ergonomics
Stress prevention in Europe: review of trade union activities - Obstacles and future strategies
( N°19-20 September 2002)
The European Commission's Guidance on work-related stress: from words to action
( N°19-20 September 2002)
Standards on biomechanics: close to formal vote
( N°17 June 2001)
General ergonomic standards face international impact and overlapping concerns
( N°17 June 2001)
Assessment of exposure to repetitive upper limb movement: an IEA consensus document
( N°11-12 June 1999)
European legislation
The “better regulation” rhinoceros
( N°35 March 2009)
Better Regulation: really better for health and safety at work in Europe?
( N°35 March 2009)
Community bureaucracy and “better regulation”… pot – kettle?
( N°35 March 2009)
REACH authorization: will the mountain give birth to a mouse?
( N°35 March 2009)
A short A-to-Z of BetReg
( N°35 March 2009)
Working conditions in Europe: a big picture view
( N°33 November 2007)
Inspection still a weak link in most national preventive strategies
( N°33 November 2007)
A critical look at the health and safety at work strategy 2007-2012
( N°33 November 2007)
A trip on a UFO
( N°33 November 2007)
Classification and labelling of chemicals: what the Globally Harmonised System means for workers
( N°33 November 2007)
European framework agreements: "The best option as the politics stand"
( N°33 November 2007)
Social partners pledge to prevent harassment and violence at work
( N°33 November 2007)
Scoreboard of European OHS legislation
( N°32 March 2007)
Market supervision: two Finnish cases in the ECJ
( N°29 March 2006)
Harmonization Vs deregulation
( N°29 March 2006)
REACH: first reading verdict - "could do better"
( N°29 March 2006)
The revision of the Machinery Directive - Part 1
( N°29 March 2006)
REACH and worker protection legislation
( N°28 October 2005)
Counting the costs
( N°26 December 2004)
New Machinery Directive soon on track?
( N°26 December 2004)
Better protection for asbestos-exposed workers
( N°26 December 2004)
New Recommendations on occupational diseases: some progress, but no harmonization in sight
( N°26 December 2004)
Soft law and voluntary measures: the deregulator's new clothes
( N°26 December 2004)
Liberalisation of the market in services: a threat to workers' health and safety
( N°26 December 2004)
Social/employment gains at risk: the revision of the Working Time Directive
( N°26 December 2004)
European directives, standards and procedures in the international context
( N°24-25 June 2004)
The New Member Countries: problems or catalysts?
( N°22-23 April 2004)
Revision of the Machinery Directive
( N°17 June 2001)
Noise Directive: a step forward under the Swedish Presidency
( N°17 June 2001)
Workers' exposure to vibrations: Council common position
( N°17 June 2001)
How the ECJ ruling may affect the United Kingdom
( N°13 March 2000)
New ECJ case: the interpretation of the Working time Directive
( N°13 March 2000)
Court of Justice ruling on Italy’s carcinogen laws: a result
( N°11-12 June 1999)
The Community is changing, the issues are the same
( N°11-12 June 1999)
Overhauling the Machinery Directive
( N°11-12 June 1999)
Article 118A challenge in the Court of Justice. Update
( N°10 December 1998)
Italy's carcinogens regulation challenged in Court of Justice. Serious attack on article 118A
( N°9 June 1998)
The Best report : employment law deregulation moves one step closer
( N°9 June 1998)
Chemical Agents Directive adopted
( N°9 June 1998)
The working environment in the European Union : the difficult transition from law to practice
( N°8 March 1998)
European Works Councils
Health, safety and environment model clause for EWCs
( N°7 December 1997)
Exposure limit values
Publication of first list of indicative occupational exposure limit values under Chemical Agents Directive
( N°14 June 2000)
Controlling exposure to chemicals: a simple guide on how to do it
( N°13 March 2000)
Framework Directive
'Reasonably practicable' clause flouts the framework directive
( N°32 March 2007)
From technical transpositions to political debates
( N°13 March 2000)
Controversial incorporation of Framework directive in Finland
( N°10 December 1998)
The European Parliament: watchdog and key player in the debat on the application of health and safety directives
( N°8 March 1998)
The TUTB Observatory on the application of European directives: a preliminary assessment
( N°8 March 1998)
The transposition of the Framework Directive in Germany
( N°6 June 1997)
Health and safety management
'The making of...' a new Working Conditions Act in the Netherlands
( N°32 March 2007)
Reasonable workforce management or elimination of risks?
( N°32 March 2007)
An inspector will not come knocking at midnight...
( N°32 March 2007)
US/EU: VPPs, a dangerously misleading charm offensive
( N°29 March 2006)
USA: occupational health under the first Bush Administration, 2000-2004
( N°27 June 2005)
Danger money: new and candidate countries still falling short?
( N°26 December 2004)
Counting the costs
( N°26 December 2004)
Trade unions and improving health and safety in small enterprises : the findings of an ETUC study
( N°21 June 2003)
Wanted now - a programme to deliver the strategy
( N°18 March 2002)
Long on ideas, short on means
( N°18 March 2002)
The gender dimension in health and safety: initial findings of a European survey
( N°18 March 2002)
France : yawning health divides
( N°18 March 2002)
A New Impetus for Community Occupational Health Policy
( N°17 June 2001)
What knowledge and research is needed for healthy work in the New Century?
( N°15-16 February 2001)
Will workplace health and safety be watered down in European social policy?
( N°14 June 2000)
A timely critique of the British health and safety regulatory system
( N°13 March 2000)
Safety at Work Charter 2000 in Italy
( N°13 March 2000)
The Community is changing, the issues are the same
( N°11-12 June 1999)
The 1998 TUC survey of safety reps : twenty-one years of saving lives
( N°10 December 1998)
Occupational health and safety management systems: towards a European standard?
( N°6 June 1997)
The Spanish proposal for a European standard
( N°6 June 1997)
Ionising radiation
Ionizing radiation: what does it mean for workers' health?
( N°29 March 2006)
Radiological protection of outside workers
( N°29 March 2006)
France: nuclear industry subcontractors still at risk
( N°29 March 2006)
The health effects of low-dose ionizing radiation
( N°29 March 2006)
Will the new Ionising Radiation Directive increase worker and public safety?
( N°6 June 1997)
Legislation simplification
A short A-to-Z of BetReg
( N°35 March 2009)
OSHA: America’s deregulation test bed
( N°35 March 2009)
Vinyl chloride: when OSHA stood up to industry
( N°35 March 2009)
Community bureaucracy and “better regulation”… pot – kettle?
( N°35 March 2009)
Better Regulation: really better for health and safety at work in Europe?
( N°35 March 2009)
The “better regulation” rhinoceros
( N°35 March 2009)
Soft law and voluntary measures: the deregulator's new clothes
( N°26 December 2004)
EU chemicals legislation under scrutiny
( N°11-12 June 1999)
Musculoskeletal disorders
Risk factors of occupational MSDs and potential solutions: Past, present and future
( N°34 June 2008)
Community must take responsibility for tackling MSDs
( N°33 November 2007)
Ergonomic standards in biomechanics: An examination of the draft standard on repetitive movements (prEN 1005-5)
( N°29 March 2006)
Musculoskeletal disorders: where we are, and where we could be
( N°27 June 2005)
Stress and work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders of the upper extremities
( N°19-20 September 2002)
MSD, stress: expanding discretion
( N°19-20 September 2002)
Opinion on MSD: an impulse for new initiatives from the European Commission
( N°17 June 2001)
MSDs in Europe: evolution of the debate
( N°14 June 2000)
TUTB activities: Seminar for evaluating the ETUC's MSD campaign
( N°14 June 2000)
MSD in Europe: unions show a lead
( N°11-12 June 1999)
Musculoskeletal disorders - 'sick' workplace syndrome
( N°11-12 June 1999)
Swedish regulations on prevention of MSD
( N°11-12 June 1999)
European standards and risk assessment for MSD: challenging the future
( N°11-12 June 1999)
Assessment of exposure to repetitive upper limb movement: an IEA consensus document
( N°11-12 June 1999)
Risk prevention and control strategy for upper limb musculoskeletal disorders
( N°11-12 June 1999)
Assessing the risks of repetitive work
( N°6 June 1997)
New Member States
Romania's Health at Work
( N°34 June 2008)
Interview: “Working conditions are just not on the agenda until pay improves"
( N°34 June 2008)
The outlook for health and safety at work, policies and practices in Bulgaria
( N°33 November 2007)
Observatory
The Machinery Directive, gains and challenges for the New Approach
( N°21 June 2003)
Framework Directive up before ECJ
( N°18 March 2002)
ECJ rulings on compulsory membership of a statutory work accident insurance body
( N°18 March 2002)
Greece: difficulty in putting the new regulatory framework into practice
( N°14 June 2000)
A timely critique of the British health and safety regulatory system
( N°13 March 2000)
From technical transpositions to political debates
( N°13 March 2000)
Safety at Work Charter 2000 in Italy
( N°13 March 2000)
Controversial incorporation of Framework directive in Finland
( N°10 December 1998)
The European Parliament: watchdog and key player in the debat on the application of health and safety directives
( N°8 March 1998)
The working environment in the European Union : the difficult transition from law to practice
( N°8 March 1998)
The TUTB Observatory on the application of European directives: a preliminary assessment
( N°8 March 1998)
The transposition of Directive 92/85/EEC on the safety and the health of pregnant workers, and workers who have recently given birth or are breastfeeding (II)
( N°7 December 1997)
The transposition of Directive 92/85/EEC on the safety and the health of pregnant workers, and workers who have recently given birth or are breastfeeding (I)
( N°6 June 1997)
The transposition of the Framework Directive in Germany
( N°6 June 1997)
Occupational diseases
“Asbestos Attorney” wants to put industry offenders in the dock
( N°34 June 2008)
Using Google Earth to improve workplace conditions
( N°34 June 2008)
The OCCAM project: an innovative Italian approach to an old problem
( N°34 June 2008)
Cancers in “Silicon Glen”: Scottish electronics industry victims fight for future generations
( N°34 June 2008)
French “grassroots” act against occupational cancers
( N°34 June 2008)
Work-related cancers: seeing through the smokescreen
( N°34 June 2008)
Italy: trade union action-oriented research into occupational diseases
( N°29 March 2006)
The impact of REACH on future skin and respiratory diseases
( N°28 October 2005)
New Recommendations on occupational diseases: some progress, but no harmonization in sight
( N°26 December 2004)
Recognition of occupational cancers in Europe
( N°21 June 2003)
OHS in the world
US/EU: VPPs, a dangerously misleading charm offensive
( N°29 March 2006)
PPE
PPE Directive: a review of the proposed amendments
( N°18 March 2002)
Improving the procedures for the selection and use of PPE at work
( N°9 June 1998)
Free movement or free to arm?
( N°9 June 1998)
Preventive services
Analysis of preventive OSH services: organization and coverage of workers
( N°22-23 April 2004)
Preventive services in the European Union - fighting a losing battle?
( N°21 June 2003)
Spain: preventive services well below par
( N°21 June 2003)
Sweden: throwing the baby out with the bath water?
( N°21 June 2003)
The Netherlands: the three rings of the prevention market and market controls
( N°21 June 2003)
A missing link: collectivization of the experience of preventive services
( N°21 June 2003)
Preventive services and medical surveillance: new Community initiatives needed
( N°10 December 1998)
Psychosocial factors
Social partners pledge to prevent harassment and violence at work
( N°33 November 2007)
Recommended reading
Crime and non-punishment : how the justice system failed the Marcinelle dead
( N°30-31 December 2006)
Research
Future research needs – designing pilot projects on collecting information on specific equipment from the workplace
( N°24-25 June 2004)
A common scientific background for the participatory approach?
( N°24-25 June 2004)
Risk assessment
SUMER: Mapping work hazard exposure in France
( N°30-31 December 2006)
Non-standard hazards on the rise
( N°30-31 December 2006)
Risk prevention and control strategy for upper limb musculoskeletal disorders
( N°11-12 June 1999)
Assessing the risks of repetitive work
( N°6 June 1997)
A trade union methodology for risk assessment
( N°6 June 1997)
Safety of machinery
Market supervision: two Finnish cases in the ECJ
( N°29 March 2006)
The revision of the Machinery Directive - Part 1
( N°29 March 2006)
New Machinery Directive soon on track?
( N°26 December 2004)
The Machinery Directive, gains and challenges for the New Approach
( N°21 June 2003)
Safety of woodworking machinery: benefitting from workers' experience
( N°18 March 2002)
Revision of the Machinery Directive
( N°17 June 2001)
EN 292: the internationalization challenge
( N°17 June 2001)
Overhauling the Machinery Directive
( N°11-12 June 1999)
The United Kingdom's safeguard clause on EN 708 : agricultural machinery
( N°10 December 1998)
SME
Trade unions and improving health and safety in small enterprises : the findings of an ETUC study
( N°21 June 2003)
Standardisation
Ergonomic standards in biomechanics: An examination of the draft standard on repetitive movements (prEN 1005-5)
( N°29 March 2006)
Trade unions: strategic participants – the role of industry federations
( N°24-25 June 2004)
The market as a driving force: the role of user groups
( N°24-25 June 2004)
Market surveillance and work equipment standards: the role of the national authorities
( N°24-25 June 2004)
ANEC: the need for consumer representation in standardisation
( N°24-25 June 2004)
Editorial
( N°24-25 June 2004)
Globalizing technical standards: impact and challenges for occupational health and safety
( N°24-25 June 2004)
Ten years of Swedish trade union activity in the national and European standardization process
( N°24-25 June 2004)
The role of German trade unions in the national and European standardization process
( N°24-25 June 2004)
European directives, standards and procedures in the international context
( N°24-25 June 2004)
ISO: international standards and occupational safety
( N°24-25 June 2004)
Participatory design of work equipment: lessons learned and suggestions for future actions
( N°24-25 June 2004)
How end-user data can be integrated into the ISO and CEN systems
( N°24-25 June 2004)
CEN: occupational health and safety - contribution of European standardisation
( N°24-25 June 2004)
Safety of woodworking machinery: benefitting from workers' experience
( N°18 March 2002)
Participatory strategies for work equipment design
( N°18 March 2002)
EN 292: the internationalization challenge
( N°17 June 2001)
General ergonomic standards face international impact and overlapping concerns
( N°17 June 2001)
Standards on biomechanics: close to formal vote
( N°17 June 2001)
European standards and risk assessment for MSD: challenging the future
( N°11-12 June 1999)
The United Kingdom's safeguard clause on EN 708 : agricultural machinery
( N°10 December 1998)
Improving the procedures for the selection and use of PPE at work
( N°9 June 1998)
The Spanish proposal for a European standard
( N°6 June 1997)
Occupational health and safety management systems: towards a European standard?
( N°6 June 1997)
Stress
Social partners give work-related stress agreement a positive report card
( N°35 March 2009)
How to make the European work-related stress a practical step forward?
( N°26 December 2004)
Stress prevention in Europe: review of trade union activities - Obstacles and future strategies
( N°19-20 September 2002)
MSD, stress: expanding discretion
( N°19-20 September 2002)
Violence at the workplace
( N°19-20 September 2002)
Psychological harassment at work and the law
( N°19-20 September 2002)
Stress in Great Britain
( N°19-20 September 2002)
Managing job stress in the Netherlands
( N°19-20 September 2002)
Measuring psychosocial workload in Belgium
( N°19-20 September 2002)
The WOCCQ: WOrking Conditions and Control Questionnaire
( N°19-20 September 2002)
A new tool for assessing psychosocial factors at work: the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire
( N°19-20 September 2002)
Nordic method for measuring psychosocial and social factors at work
( N°19-20 September 2002)
Stress and work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders of the upper extremities
( N°19-20 September 2002)
Survey
Non-standard hazards on the rise
( N°30-31 December 2006)
Sustainable development
REACH, lever for a sustainable chemical industry: on what basis and how?
( N°28 October 2005)
Environmental regulation, innovation and competitiveness
( N°28 October 2005)
A proactive sustainable development policy: a REACH label
( N°28 October 2005)
The new impact assessment of Commission initiatives: a tool for sustainable development?
( N°21 June 2003)
Women, work & health
Italy: trade union action-oriented research into occupational diseases
( N°29 March 2006)
"Women, health, work": 4th World Congress in New Delhi
( N°29 March 2006)
The gender dimension in health and safety: initial findings of a European survey
( N°18 March 2002)
ILO: new Maternity Protection Convention
( N°14 June 2000)
Swedish working conditions survey highlights widening equality gap
( N°14 June 2000)
Rio 2nd International Congress
( N°13 March 2000)
Trade union initiatives across Europe
( N°13 March 2000)
The revision of ILO C130 Maternity Protection Convention
( N°13 March 2000)
The transposition of Directive 92/85/EEC on the safety and the health of pregnant workers, and workers who have recently given birth or are breastfeeding (II)
( N°7 December 1997)
The transposition of Directive 92/85/EEC on the safety and the health of pregnant workers, and workers who have recently given birth or are breastfeeding (I)
( N°6 June 1997)
Work equipment
CEN: occupational health and safety - contribution of European standardisation
( N°24-25 June 2004)
How end-user data can be integrated into the ISO and CEN systems
( N°24-25 June 2004)
Participatory design of work equipment: lessons learned and suggestions for future actions
( N°24-25 June 2004)
Future research needs – designing pilot projects on collecting information on specific equipment from the workplace
( N°24-25 June 2004)
Market surveillance and work equipment standards: the role of the national authorities
( N°24-25 June 2004)
The market as a driving force: the role of user groups
( N°24-25 June 2004)
Trade unions: strategic participants – the role of industry federations
( N°24-25 June 2004)
A common scientific background for the participatory approach?
( N°24-25 June 2004)
Participatory strategies for work equipment design
( N°18 March 2002)
Work organisation
What knowledge and research is needed for healthy work in the New Century?
( N°15-16 February 2001)
Changing work organization in Europe
( N°15-16 February 2001)
Non-standard employment, subcontracting, flexibility, health
( N°15-16 February 2001)
Ten years of working conditions in the European Union
( N°15-16 February 2001)
A new occupational health prevention for a new work environment: needs, principles and challenges
( N°15-16 February 2001)
Professional drivers' working time as a factor of flexibility and competitiveness in road haulage
( N°15-16 February 2001)
The hospital sector in Europe
( N°15-16 February 2001)
Reorganizing work and decentralizing production - More flexible or just worse working conditions?
( N°15-16 February 2001)
Work intensification and fragmentation - World in a hurry
( N°15-16 February 2001)
Working without limits - reconsidering regulation
( N°15-16 February 2001)
Musculoskeletal disorders - 'sick' workplace syndrome
( N°11-12 June 1999)
Workers' representation
National arrangements for workers' health and safety representatives: transposition and implementation of the Framework Directive
( N°22-23 April 2004)
The 1998 TUC survey of safety reps : twenty-one years of saving lives
( N°10 December 1998)
Working conditions
Interview: “Working conditions are just not on the agenda until pay improves"
( N°34 June 2008)
Working environment
Using Google Earth to improve workplace conditions
( N°34 June 2008)
Marc Sapir: 'An institute in the bridge-building business'
( N°27 June 2005)
A new occupational health prevention for a new work environment: needs, principles and challenges
( N°15-16 February 2001)
Ten years of working conditions in the European Union
( N°15-16 February 2001)
Swedish working conditions survey highlights widening equality gap
( N°14 June 2000)
Working time
Social/employment gains at risk: the revision of the Working Time Directive
( N°26 December 2004)
Professional drivers' working time as a factor of flexibility and competitiveness in road haulage
( N°15-16 February 2001)
New ECJ case: the interpretation of the Working time Directive
( N°13 March 2000)
How the ECJ ruling may affect the United Kingdom
( N°13 March 2000)
White paper on sectors excluded from the Working Time Directive
( N°7 December 1997)
Young workers
Take-away food, throw-away jobs
( N°30-31 December 2006)
Learning about risk prevention in Peugeotland
( N°30-31 December 2006)
Young workers: work-related risks and ergonomics
( N°30-31 December 2006)
Working children in Europe
( N°30-31 December 2006)
Health and work in the 'contingent' generation
( N°30-31 December 2006)
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