EU-OSHA: Safety and Health Spending is an Investment, Not a Cost

June 28, 2010
In conjunction with the release of the agency’s 2009 annual report, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) Director Jukka Takala stressed that “spending on workplace health and safety should be seen as an investment and not a cost.”

Takala warned against organizations “abandoning long term benefits for short term gains, by reducing their health and safety budgets in difficult times. With 80 percent of European managers reporting workplace accidents as the main concern, we cannot afford to make cuts in workplace health and safety.”

The 2009 annual report acknowledges that the year was a difficult one throughout Europe, with rising unemployment rates and many economies struggling to emerge from recession. EU-OSHA has seen increases in many of the health and safety problems that affect European workers, as they have to absorb the work previously done by workers who have been made redundant, and as they suffer from greater stress.

In fact, findings from the recent ESENER survey show that 52 percent of managers in Europe think that time pressure contributes to psychosocial risks in their company. Other influencing factors are job insecurity (26 percent) and long working hours (21 percent).

Workers also are facing the growing risk that long-term absence from work will result in them never getting back into employment. According to Takala, ”the more enlightened employers have been introducing more part-time work and job rotation, to try to avoid redundancies among their work force while still reducing their wage bills – they realize that retaining their experienced staff is an investment for the next upturn.”

Against the background of economic uncertainty, EU-OSHA has continued to emphasize the importance of health and safety for successful organizations. Main projects in 2009 include:

  • The European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Risks (ESENER), which provides real-time data from organizations around Europe on the work that they are doing to tackle occupational safety and health risks, and especially psychosocial risks. Full results are now available at http://www.esener.eu.
  • The 2-day summit that brought to a close EU-OSHA’s campaign on Risk Assessment (which is the cornerstone of health and safety management). EU-OSHA’s 2-year Healthy Workplaces Campaigns are now the largest of their kind in the world.
  • A pan-European opinion poll on occupational safety and health, aiming to find out what European workers think about their working conditions. Results are available at http://osha.europa.eu/en/statistics/eu-poll.
  • A Europe-wide photography competition to promote health and safety at work, which received over 1,600 entries, and
  • EU-OSHA’s support for the Healthy Workplaces Film Award at the International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film.

Looking ahead, much of the agency’s work will be focused on organizing the Healthy Workplaces Campaign on Safe Maintenance, which will continue into 2011.

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