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News Release from: European Agency For Safety And Health At Work
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Team on 27 May 2002
European agency website features all 11
languages
The European Agency has launched a new corporate website with an interface in all 11 official EU languages and a host of new features.
The European Agency has launched a new corporate website with an interface in all 11 official EU languages and a host of new features With a fresh new look and improved navigation, the site provides free access to the Agency's growing portfolio of publications and information services on safety and health at work as well as to a unique global network of safety and health websites
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 6 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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New features include: a regular online news service with the latest safety and health news; one-click shortcuts to our global network, discussion forums and information on key safety and health topics such as musculoskeletal disorders, accident prevention and stress at work; and previews of forthcoming agency publications.
Speaking at the launch of the site, Agency Director, Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, said: "With this new corporate website, we can offer businesses, workers and experts an up-to-date and highly efficient gateway to the information they need to improve safety and health at work".
In addition to its own activities, the agency's online network provides instant access to global information on legislation and regulations, good safety and health practice, research, statistics, training and other fields.
Network partners include the International Labour Organisation as well as specialist safety and health institutions in more than 30 European countries, Australia, Canada and the USA.
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