Securing compliance: some lessons for EU strategy on occupational health and safety

Walters, David, , Bluff, Elizabeth, Limborg, Hans Jorgen, & Gensby, Ulrik (2021) Securing compliance: some lessons for EU strategy on occupational health and safety. European Trade Union Institute, Brussels, Belguim. [Working Paper]

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This paper discusses findings from a review of recent literature on support for securing compliance and better practice in occupational safety and health (OSH) in the changing world of work in advanced market economies. It explores innovative responses of regulators and private actors to the challenges
created by these changes, as well as considering their impact on further forms of support for good practice, such as provided by prevention services and OSH professionals. Although the review is based on a wide-ranging search of the literature in English, its discussion is focused on implications for prevention policies in the European Union. In particular, it considers the extent to which
the literature suggests that the current strategic framework for supporting compliance — via EU policies over the past two decades, with a new Strategic Framework anticipated in 2021 — can be said to address these challenges effectively. Not surprisingly, it finds that the literature reveals some gaps
between the policy rhetoric and the practice at both EU and Member State levels.

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ID Code: 214024
Item Type: Working Paper (Working Paper)
Series Name: ETUI Working Paper Series
Refereed: No
Measurements or Duration: 35 pages
Keywords: EU occupational health and safety strategy; enforcement; supporting compliance;
Pure ID: 99673025
Divisions: Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Business & Law
Current > Schools > School of Law
Copyright Owner: ETUI aisbl, Brussels
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