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This report, presented on 7 March 2013 in Brussels, analyzes responses from 30 participants, including 13 employers and 17 employees, regarding workplace safety practices. It highlights both popular and missing safety practices, urging enhanced worker-foreman conversations and the implementation of straightforward safety measures. The report emphasizes that increased pressure can threaten safety, encouraging discussions at the company level to collate effective practices. Updates and Swedish translations are forthcoming, which aim to foster further dialogue across various sectors.
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Satisfaction surveyJoint H&S report Bernard de Galembert Brussels, 7 March 2013
The sample 30 responses 13 from employers (National associations, companies) 17 from employees (trade unions) More to come
Popular practices Page 4
Missing practices Proposedmissing good practices are quite close to practices of the report (e.g. Occupationalsafety observation) An additional practice proposedis « Conversation workers-foremen » Page 5
Future report updates Page 6
Comments ComingSwedish translation, then challenge « Do youwork as safe or saferthan the report? » + one more practice per mill Coherent, concrete, easy to read, simple to implement Increased pressure = threat to safety Worth to bediscussedatcompanylevel Discussions to gather more practices (CPI and Unite) Good presentation, wellwritten Mostly, the cases werefamiliaralready Translations? (Finnish Exchange withothersectors (metal, chemical …) Page 7
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