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OSHA - European Agency for Safety & Health at Work

Sometimes, information is all that is required for an employer or worker to address safety and health issues effectively. We at EU-OSHA aim to be the central provider of that information and ensure that it is relevant to every user, regardless of size of enterprise or sector of activity. Set up in 1996 by the European Union and located in Bilbao, Spain, EU-OSHA is the main EU reference point for safety and health at work.

OSHA's central role is to contribute to the improvement of working life in the European Union:

  • work with governments, employers and workers to promote a risk prevention culture.
  • analyse new scientific research and statistics on workplace risks.
  • anticipate new and emerging risks through our European Risk Observatory.
  • identify and share information, good practice and advice with a wide range of audiences, such as social partners - employers' federations and trade unions.

OSHA's main awareness-raising activity is the Healthy Workplaces campaign, which focuses on a different theme every two years.

EU-OSHA is a key player in the Community Strategy for Health and Safety at Work, 2007-2012, which aims to cut work-related accidents by a quarter across the EU and to reduce occupational illnesses.


CountrySpain
Telephone+34-94 479 46 71
Fax+34-94 479 43 83
Email information@osha.europa.eu
Web Siteclick to visit
Catalogue:click to visit
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Visitors AddressGran Vía, 33 - 48009 Bilbao
Visitors Telephone+34-94 479 46 71
Visitors Fax+34-94 479 43 83
Visitors Email info@osha.europa.eu
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