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News Release from: European Agency For Safety And Health At Work | Subject: Website for business benefits of H and S
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New website:occupational safety and
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The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work is launching a new website to provide businesses with good-practice information on occupational safety and health at work.
The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EASHW), in partnership with a network of Euro Info Centres, is launching a new website to provide businesses with good-practice information on occupational safety and health at work The website enables businesses to quickly find relevant information on health and safety legislation and includes a special section for SMEs to guide them to sources of advisory services and good practice to ease the compliance process
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 6 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, director of the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, says: 'If you run a company, especially a small one, you may be misled into thinking that securing safety and health is difficult and costly.
"In fact it is the other way round, as the business cases we have looked into demonstrate that higher safety and health standards lead to higher productivity.
"This is the message we would like to send to companies across Europe".
Maive Rute, the European Commission's SME envoy and director responsible for the Euro Info Centres network, confirms an increasing interest among SMEs in safety and health issues: "Small companies often find it difficult to 'translate' and absorb new regulations into their daily operations.
"By pooling the resources and expertise of Euro Info Centres and the network run by the European Agency, we are better equipped to address their practical needs".
The new website offers firms a collection of good practice examples, which they may easily and economically implement in their workplaces.
A directory of national sub-sites provides access to safety and health regulations at the national level.
And, through the Euro Info Centres network, companies can find consultants in their region.
In addition the website offers an overview of recent studies into business aspects of occupational safety and health, such as corporate social responsibility, the impact on productivity and economic incentives for safety and health.
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