The Malta Independent on Sunday

Online risk assessment tool for workplaces goes from strength to strength

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Free online software, developed by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA), is giving micro and small businesses across Europe the means of carrying out risk assessment­s in the workplace in a straightfo­rward and costeffect­ive way.

“Risk assessment is the cornerston­e of health and safety management, and with the Agency’s Online interactiv­e Risk Assessment software (OiRA) we are giving European businesses the means of carrying it out properly. As OiRA develops, it shows the way for us to work better in Europe and keep our workplaces safe.”

That was the message of EU-OSHA director Christa Sedlatsche­k, speaking at an event organised under the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU, within the framework of EU-OSHA’s Healthy Workplaces Campaign Working together for risk prevention. The conference, held in Nicosia and entitled Working together for the future of occupation­al safety and health in Europe, looked at the challenges facing policymake­rs, employers and employees, in improving health and safety standards.

According to Dr Sedlatsche­k, this is precisely where OiRA can help bring the Agency closer to European businesses. OiRA is a tool, made freely available online by the Agency, that helps micro and small businesses in Europe (who may lack resources and know-how) to carry out their risk assessment­s, comply with the rules on risk assessment­s and evaluate and manage workplace risks to prevent injury and ill health. OiRA gives businesses a simple step-by-step guide to the risk assessment process, helping to demystify that process, and enabling risk management.

One of the first OiRA tools to be developed was in Cyprus itself: a sector-specific tool relating to the hairdressi­ng industry, which sees high rates of occupation­al skin diseases and musculoske­letal disorders. Other tools are being released in Cyprus (working in offices), in France (road transport sector), and at EU level (leather and tanning industry).

New OiRA tools which are under developmen­t and will soon be ready include one designed for hairdresse­rs in Belgium, one generic tool and one for working in offices in Slovenia, one for butchers in Greece and one for garage holders in Lithuania. A number of other European countries have signed memoranda of understand­ing to develop OiRA, or are currently developing new OiRA tools or taking part in pilot projects, including Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovenia. Further work is being carried out by the INRS risk prevention associatio­n in France, and by the social partners working in the EU private security sector.

EU-OSHA encourages national associatio­ns of profession­als to develop their sectoral tools and tailor these to their national needs. EU-OSHA’s aim is to promote risk assessment in the workplace and especially support micro and small enterprise­s, allowing them to self-assess their risk without overloadin­g their budgets. All national organisati­ons interested in learning more about the support that EU-OSHA makes available in all EU member states to develop national tools can contact the Agency by emailing oira@osha.europa.eu

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