Projects

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SAFESENSE+
Occupational Health and Safety in Green Work Environments with a Sensitive Approach to Climate Change




- Work AreaSustainability
- Call2021
From 1/11/2021 to 30/11/2023 (24 months)
Cordinator
LOT Consult EOOD
- Bulgaria
Occupational safety and health (OSH) measures for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) is often highlighted as an issue of great priority in the European Commission’s Strategic Framework on Health and Safety at Work 2014-2020.
Particular attention has been given to the insufficiency of regulatory principles capable of monitoring OSH right application in SMEs as well as in the lack of relevant expertise from the part of SMEs employers in successfully managing their labor activities and environment.
The project SAFESENSE+ aims to:
a) Communicate the growing relevance of implementing occupational safety and health services measures for SMEs as a means to ensure their long-lasting durability and vital role as pillars of the European economy.
b) Propose certain measures that can further pinpoint safety and health regulation within small enterprises as related to corporate performance and sustainability.
c) Underline the fact that ergonomic, physical work complies with health and safety regulations that can further prevent labor accidents and improve labor quality and production for learners as well as educators
Particular attention has been given to the insufficiency of regulatory principles capable of monitoring OSH right application in SMEs as well as in the lack of relevant expertise from the part of SMEs employers in successfully managing their labor activities and environment.
The project SAFESENSE+ aims to:
a) Communicate the growing relevance of implementing occupational safety and health services measures for SMEs as a means to ensure their long-lasting durability and vital role as pillars of the European economy.
b) Propose certain measures that can further pinpoint safety and health regulation within small enterprises as related to corporate performance and sustainability.
c) Underline the fact that ergonomic, physical work complies with health and safety regulations that can further prevent labor accidents and improve labor quality and production for learners as well as educators

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Project number
2021-1-BG01-KA220-VET-000028016