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Safety and Health in Maintenance - the European context

Safety and Health in Maintenance - the European context. Healthy Workplaces – European Campaign on Safe Maintenance. EUROMAINTENANCE 2010, Bucharest. http://hw.osha.europa.eu. The European Union: 500 million people – 27 countries. Member states of the European Union. Candidate countries.

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Safety and Health in Maintenance - the European context

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  1. Safety and Health in Maintenance - the European context Healthy Workplaces – European Campaign on Safe Maintenance EUROMAINTENANCE 2010, Bucharest http://hw.osha.europa.eu

  2. The European Union: 500 million people – 27 countries Member states of the European Union Candidate countries

  3. Enlargement: from six to 27 countries 1952 1973 1986 1981 1990 1995 2004 2007

  4. 23 official languages

  5. Three key players The European Parliament- voice of the people Jerzy Buzek, President of of the European Parliament The Council of Ministers- voice of the Member StatesHerman Van Rompuy, President of the European CouncilThe European Commission- promoting the common interestJosé Manuel Barroso, Presidentof the European Commission

  6. European Council (summit) European Commission European Parliament Council of Ministers (Council of the EU) Court of Auditors Court of Justice Economic and Social Committee Committee of the Regions European Investment Bank European Central Bank Agencies The EU institutions

  7. The EU and safety and health at work • In line with the Treaty, the EU defines at European level the minimum requirements in the field of health and safety at work. • The European Commission is constantly monitoring developments and presents legislative proposals to the Council and the European Parliament with a view to addressing new risks or to adapt the EU legislative framework to the state of art and changes in the workplace.

  8. Commissioner Mr László Andoris the Member of the European Commission responsible for employment, social affairs and inclusion.  This includes EU policies among others in the areas of • Employment • Labour law • Health and safety at work Dr Jukka Takala is the Director of the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA).

  9. Europe 2020: A strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth • Main areas of importance for the Agency • more and better jobs • create green jobs • ensure flexicurity on the labour market • increase productivity • keep ageing people in the labour market for longer, while examining in detail the employment conditions

  10. The role of the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work • The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work was formed to bring together and share knowledge and information on OSH-related issues • Website • Campaigns • Publications programme • Networks • National focal points • European institutions • Social partners • International network

  11. Healthy Workplaces European Campaign 2010-11 on Safe Maintenance • Community strategy 2007-2012 on health and safety at work • sustainable and uniform reduction in accidents at work and occupational illnesses • by 2012, a 25% reduction in the rate of accidents at work • need for targeting the most common risks and the most vulnerable sectors of activity, enterprises and workers. • The figures and major accidents show that maintenance is such an activity. • In the European Commission Guidance on risk assessment at work maintenance workers were identified as “workers who may be at increased risk” (http://osha.europa.eu/en/topics/riskassessment/guidance.pdf)

  12. Campaign context • 220 million economically active people in Europe. • Every three-and-a-half minutes someone in the EU-27 dies of work-related causes. 167 000 in a year • 10 –> 15 % of all fatal accidents at work and 15 –> 20 % of all accidents, are connected with maintenance.

  13. Fatal accidents related to maintenance operations in selected European countries, 2006 (EUROSTAT)

  14. Fatal accidents related to maintenance operations in selected European countries 2003-2006 (EUROSTAT)

  15. With the Campaign the Agency wants to raise awareness of • the importance of maintenance for workers’ safety and health • the risks associated with maintenance • employers’ legal and moral duties to consider OSH aspects in maintenance, and of the business case for doing so • and to promote a structured approach to OSH management in maintenance, based on an appropriate risk assessment Online interactive Risk Assessment Tool

  16. The Campaign promotes common principles of safe maintenance • Integration of OSH management into maintenance management • Structured approach based on risk assessment • Clear roles and responsibilities • Safe systems of work and clear guidelines to follow • Adequate training and equipment • Involvement of workers in the risk assessment and maintenance management process

  17. European legislation creates the framework for good practice in maintenance • Council Directive 89/391 – the "Framework Directive“ • Series of individual directives based on the Framework Directive • specific provisions on maintenance and requirements for maintenance to eliminate workplace hazards. • Directives controlling the exposure of workers to potentially damaging physical agents in the workplace (vibration, noise, electromagnetic fields, optical radiation and ionizing radiation). • provision aimed at avoiding or reducing exposure among others by means of appropriate maintenance programmes for work equipment, the workplace and workplace systems.

  18. Directive 2006/42/EC - new machinery directive • States in its preamble that the social cost of the large number of accidents caused directly by the use of machinery can be reduced by inherently safe design and construction of machinery and by proper installation and maintenance. • ANNEX I on Essential health and safety requirements relating to the design and construction of machinery • principles of safety integration • requirements for control systems • specific provisions regarding machinery maintenance • requirements for information, warnings and instructions.

  19. Integrated approach to OSH management in maintenance • Development of maintenance strategies from a ‘fix it when it breaks’ activity to an asset management function • covering health and safety and environmental issues • training and competence of workers • Strategic approach to maintenance facilitates the integration of OSH management into maintenance management • helps manage health and safety in a structured way • based on an adequate risk assessment • ensuring training and competence • involving workers in the risk assessment and maintenance management process. • The Healthy Workplaces Campaign encourages employers to follow this integrated approach to OSH management in maintenance.

  20. A EUROPEAN CAMPAIGN ON SAFE MAINTENANCE HEALTHY WORKPLACES GOOD FOR YOU. GOOD FOR BUSINESS http://hw.osha.europa.eu

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