Improving compliance with occupational safety and health regulations: an overarching review: Literature Review

Walters, David, , Bluff, Elizabeth, Limborg, Hans Jorgen, & Gensby, Ulrik (2021) Improving compliance with occupational safety and health regulations: an overarching review: Literature Review. European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Bilbao, Spain.

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The past decade has seen rapid changes in the structure, organisation and control of work in the EU, not least those brought about by the current pandemic. New EU-OSHA research looks at ways of enabling compliance with occupational safety and health (OSH) standards and promoting better practice in this context.

The comprehensive review of current literature focuses on different types of support, including supply chain approaches, social reporting and business incentives for OSH, and innovative strategies and practices adopted by OSH regulators. The key findings and their implications for future policy and further research are presented in a final report and executive summary, with detailed analysis in a separate literature review.

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Item Type: Book/Report (Commissioned Report)
Additional Information: This report was commissioned by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA). Its contents, including any opinions and/or conclusions expressed, are those of the authors alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of EU-OSHA.
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