Fighting Cancer at the Workplace – EU roadmap on Carcinogens event

Wednesday, 18.10.2017
9:15 – 12:30
1st Floor, Room 3

German-English simultaneously

Organizer: Commission of the German regional governments for occupational safety and safety engineering (LASI)

Cancer is estimated to be the leading cause of work-related deaths in the EU. Many of these are estimated to be caused by carcinogenic substances in the workplace. The protection of workers from work-related cancer risks has been recognised as one of the key challenges for the health and safety of workers in the 21st century. The Netherlands Presidency of the European Council, the European Commission, the European Agency for safety and health at work (EU-OSHA) and the European social partners have therefore subscribed on May 25, 2016 to a voluntary action scheme to help combat work-related cancer. This „roadmap on carcinogens“ aims to raise awareness of the risks arising from exposures to carcinogens in the workplace and at the same time pave the way for better protection of workers through the exchange of innovative and effective prevention measures. Along with these European activities the Occupational safety and health authorities of the regions in the Federal Republic of Germany have also made the fight against occupational cancer into a particular priority in the framework of their multiannual strategy. Labour inspections in North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse and Thuringia have inspected selected workplaces with carcinogenic substance exposure.
First results have now become available. The latest developments in the European Union and the Federal Republic of Germany will be presented in a joint event organised by the European Agency for safety and health at work (EU-OSHA), the Senior Labour inspectors committee´s (SLIC) Chemex group chaired by the Health & Safety Executive in the UK – the current partner country of A + A 2017 – as well as the network of regional labour inspectorates (Lasi) represented by the Hessian Ministry of Social Affairs and Integration and other regional authorities. Discussions with the audience will conclude the morning and the afternoon sessions respectively.
Presentations will be in German and English and simultaneous translation will be provided.

Uhrzeit Programm
Chair:
Dr Elke Schneider, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA)
Dr Michael Au, Commission of the German regional governments for occupational safety and safety engineering (LASI)
9:15 Introduction
Dr Elke Schneider, EU-OSHA
Dr Michael Au, LASI
9:30 The EU OSH framework for carcinogens
Alick James Morris, European Commission
9:50 Protection against silica – European guidance for labour inspectors
Dr Christine Snaith, Senior Labour inspectors Committtee, SLIC, Chemex group
10:10 Substitution of dangerous chemicals: Dutch experiences and practical considerations
Corné Bulkmans, Muopo Inventive Consultancy
10:35 Diesel engine emissions at the workplace
Dr Christian Felten, German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the transport industry (BG Verkehr)
11:00 Break
Chair:
Kären Clayton, Senior Labour inspectors Committee, SLIC, Chemex group
Dr Elke Schneider, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA)
11:15 The Austrian labour inspection campaign on carcinogens
Charlotte Salomon, Central Authority of the Austrian Labour inspection, Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Consumer Protection, Austria
11:45 Panel discussion “Prevention at the workplace” with interactive audience participation
Social partner representatives from the Advisory committee on safety and health at work, Working party chemicals:
Dr Martin Wieske, Enterprise Association Metals WirtschaftsVereinigung Metalle
Tony Musu, European Trade Union Institute
Christian Heidorn, European Commission
Dr Christine Snaith, Senior Labour inspectors Committee, SLIC Chemex group
Corné Bulkmans, Muopo Inventive Consultancy
Dr Christian Felten, BG Transport
Charlotte Salomon, Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Consumer Protection, Austria
12:30 End