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New director for Euro health and safety agency

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 21, 2006

Dr.Jukka Takala has joined the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work's as its new director

Dr Takala has worked in the safety and health field for three decades.

He joins the Bilbao-based Agency from the International Labour Organisation where he was director of the International Programme on Safety and Health at Work and the Environment (SafeWork).

Dr Takala succeeds Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, the Agency's only director since its launch in September 1996.

As the Agency moves into its second decade, much work remains to be done in the field of occupational safety and health.

Annually, more than 150,000 fatalities in the European Union are caused by work-related accidents and diseases.

At least 31,000 of those deaths can be attributed to hazardous substances at work including asbestos.

Dr Takala arrives in Bilbao as the Agency's Safe Start campaign for young people culminates in the European Week for Safety and Health at Work at the end of October.

Across Europe, too many young people are getting hurt at work - 18 to 24-year-olds are at least 50 percent more likely to have a non-fatal accident in the workplace than those in other groups.

Employers need to do more to protect young employees, and young people need to be more aware of health and safety issues when they enter the world of work.

Commenting on the tasks facing him in his new job, Dr Takala said: "The Agency has an important role to play in promoting higher levels of workplace safety and health across the European Union.

I look forward to working with colleagues in Bilbao, as well as in the European institutions, social partner organisations and member states to support the future Community strategy for reaching this goal." He continued: "We want to see managers and employees working together to make workplaces free of recognisable hazards.

A safe, healthy and motivated workforce will lead to enhanced European productivity and competitiveness.".

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