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European Week A decentralised information campaign in Member States to address an OSH issue Agency coordinates campaign activities, provides information in 20 languages and via the website, provides funding subsidy to stimulate activities, organises Good Practice Awards and the Closing Event Focal Points promote, stimulate and organise activities at national level Objectives: oIncrease awareness of risks oPromote good practice solutions
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So far... 2000: 'TURN YOUR BACK ON MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS ‘ 2001: ‘ SUCCESS IS NO ACCIDENT ‘ 2002: 'WORKING ON STRESS ‘ 2003: ‘ DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES - HANDLE WITH CARE' 2004: 'BUILDING IN SAFETY ‘ 2005: 'STOP THAT NOISE!'
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.... and now - European Week 2006 EW2006 is dedicated to young people under the slogan Safe Start!
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What is the message? The right education about risk awareness + the right training, information and protection from the first day at work = safe and healthy European workers of tomorrow
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Campaign structure In the workplace: oYoung workers - promote risk awareness oEmployers - provide safe and suitable work, training & supervision In the education & youth community: oPromote risk awareness education and OSH in schools, colleges and vocational training centres oInvolve schools and colleges in the Week
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Promotion and publicity Engagement of partners Identification of good practice European Week activities Recognition Evaluation Campaign architecture
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Dedicated web feature http://ew2006.osha.eu.int Posters, leaflet and fact sheets Ideas and initiatives RISQ online magazine Interactive web materials Good Practice Awards publicity Links to Good Practice resources Video competition publicity Case study report Magazine Press pack Campaign materials
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Why the concern? Young workers (18-24) highest rate of non- fatal work accidents The accident rate is increasing, against a general downward trend oA 16-year-old broke both legs less on his first day at work…. o17-yr old girl lost part of her finger in a machine after 1 hour of a holiday work job…. oAn 18-year-old apprentice mechanic died 4 days after being engulfed in flames….
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Why is there a problem? Young workers: Lack of experience, awareness and training Physically and mentally less mature Over-enthusiasm; want to appear keen Lack confidence to complain, or say ‘no’ Young workers need: preparation in schools and colleges safe and suitable work – risk assessments before work starts, restrictions on work of under 18s suitable training, supervision and mentoring in work
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Who can take part? ‘Umbrella bodies’ at local, national and European level Safety and Health Institutions Public and private sector bodies including SMEs, at the workplace level Trade unions and Safety Representatives Managers, supervisors and workers Education Community - schools, colleges, training providers Youth organisations Work experience bodies Producing ‘ideas for participation’
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OSH and education contacts ENETOSH European Network Education and Training in Occupational Safety and Health http://www.enetosh.net/ bringing Member State OSH and education experts together to discuss strategy & experiences Working with the Agency to involve the education community in the campaign Supplying information on their Member State activities Active commitment to the campaign
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EW2006 - OSH and Young People Good Practice Awards oRecognition of outstanding contributions to risk prevention at the workplace oPublicity and information on the website oTripartite selection process oSubmission of two ranked examples by National OSH Authority (Focal Point) to the Agency in September 2006 oAwards presented at Closing Event oGood practice examples published on Agency and national websites oExamples could involve employers working in partnership with schools etc.
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EW2006 - OSH and Young People Safe Start video competition oTo find the “European Young Film Maker of the Year” oCreate a short documentary, drama, TV commercial, news report, musical, animation oCapture on film the workplace, people at work and some of the potential dangers, risks and hazards at work oNo more than 3 minutes oOpen to young people under 19 on 1st October 2006 as individuals or working as a team
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Risk assessments Safety demonstrations Hazard spotting Inspection days Training and education sessions Seminars and workshops Film, video and multimedia Poster competitions, quizzes Suggestion schemes Exhibitions and Open Days Advertising and promotion Press and media activities Examples of activities
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European closing event in March 2007, Bilbao oExpert workshops oColloquium - policy perspectives oGood Practice Awards ceremony oVideo Competition Awards ceremony Closing Event
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EW2006 - key dates Spring 2006 - meeting with campaign partners in Brussels 19 June 2006 - Official Launch in Brussels -Press conference in the Commission and an Exhibition in the European Parliament 23-27 October 2006 - European Week of Safety and Health at Work March 2007 - Closing Event in Bilbao
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