Proposal COM (2010) 395 final: Concrete recommendations from the health and safety perspective Stefano Boy, Engineer Paolo Derosas, Lawyer European Trade.

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Proposal COM (2010) 395 final: Concrete recommendations from the health and safety perspective Stefano Boy, Engineer Paolo Derosas, Lawyer European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) - Health and Safety Department Public hearing on "Agricultural and forestry vehicles: a new regulatory framework – 12 April 2011

Recital (3) (…) this Regulation should (…) lay down only fundamental provisions on road safety, occupational safety and environmental performance and delegate to the Commission the power to lay down the technical specifications in delegated acts Explanatory Memorandum (…) ensuring the functioning of the internal market while at the same time providing for a high level of road and occupational safety and environmental protection. Proposal's objectives

Article 8 - Requirements on occupational safety (I) 2009/ / / /37 No new requirements

Article 8 - The additional risks emerging from workers' feedback + (n) Reasonably foreseeable misuse (attention to retractable ROPS) (o) Unintentional movement (p) Rupture of flexibles pipes carrying fluids & errors of fittings (q) Risk of fire (r ) Ergonomic position and accessibility of controls (s) Unintentional activation of controls

ROPS: the problem of retractable systems It is well established that when a tractor is equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS) and seatbelt, and both are utilized, serious injuries rarely, if ever occur, in the event of an overturn Introduced to operate under obstructions or within buildings,

ROPS: the accidents with retractable systems (I)

ROPS: why they are not put back to the upright position? "Foldable ROPS require too much time and effort to manually raise and lower" Ask the worker

8 ROPS: state of the art solutions do exist The misuse of retractable ROPS is a fact. The diligent industry provides design solutions that completely remove the crushing risk in case the tractor overturns. This is an example of correct application of Article 114 of the Treaty that calls for (…) high level of protection, taking account in particular of any new development based on scientific facts.

The Commission shall be delegated powers to adopt (…) a delegated act laying down the detailed technical requirements (…) for the subjects listed in paragraph 2: such delegated acts will take into account feedback from the workplace in order to ensure that a high level of occupational safety will be obtained. Article 8 - A modification is needed

The Commission shall be delegated powers to adopt (…) a delegated act laying down the detailed technical requirements (…) for the subjects listed in paragraph 2: such delegated acts will take into account feedback from the workplace in order to ensure that a high level of occupational safety will be obtained. Article 8 -

11 From the Action Plan for European Standardisation – Dec : Protective measures taken by the DESIGNER Inherent design Safeguarding Information for use Protective measures taken by the USER Organisation Additional safeguards PPE Training

A. Technical: Enriching Article 8 with internationally recognized risk factors promoting European good engineering practice B. Procedural: point A requires an explicit connection between the delegated acts and workplace feedback C. Legal & Administrative: introducing the market surveillance dimension promoting better cooperation between National type-approval and machinery market control authorities Summary of the recommended amendments

● European legislation and policies supported by standards can only work properly when a number of conditions are respected: A. A careful assessment of the impact of standardisation on national legislation and sectoral collective agreements B. The full involvement of societal stakeholders in standardisation

● The evidence: Agricultural production is one of the most hazardous industries, where the leading cause of work- related injuries and deaths is the overturn of tractors ● The Proposal has the potential to improve the health and safety of millions of workers across Europe. ● The Proposal can promote the integration of human actions and reactions in tractors' operations and maintenance in the design process: workers' feedback is primordial

1. The disproportion of available resources is not fortuitous, it is congenital; 2. If standards are designed to support legislation, the full involvement of societal stakeholders must be achieved through structural support enshrined in legislation, and not by means of remedial, post- mortem measures;

● Less regulation through more standardisation ? ► Caution when promoting standardisation in areas affecting public and society … ► … until public and societal actors are given structural support for their full involvement in standardisation ► Caution when moving from technical to non-technical standards...

● Monitoring the quality of standards: ► New Approach: raising inherent safety but also indicating how difficult can be the achievement of consensus even around engineering features... ► Market surveillance is essential to spot unsafe products and defective standards … ► … but what watchdog mechanism will ensure the identification of deficient standards in non-industrial sectors?

ROPS: the accidents with foldable systems (end)