European Agency for Safety and Health at Work

Second European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Risks (ESENER-2)
Overview Report: Managing Safety and Health at Work
European Risk Observatory

Xabier Irastorza, Malgorzata Milczarek, William Cockburn, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA)

Contents

List of figures and tables
Country codes
Foreword
Executive summary
1. Introduction
1.1. Monitoring OSH in Europe
1.2. An establishment survey on OSH
1.3. Survey structure
1.4. Methodology
1.5. Results

2. OSH management
2.1. Health and safety risks in European establishments
2.2. Measures taken for OSH management
2.3. Commitment to the management of OSH in establishments
2.4. Sources of expertise, advice or information
2.5. Summary of findings

3. Psychosocial risks and their management
3.1. Psychosocial risk factors present in establishments
3.2. Psychosocial risk assessment
3.3. Procedures and measures to deal with psychosocial risks
3.4. Summary

4. Drivers and barriers for OSH and psychosocial risk management
4.1. Drivers for OSH management
4.2. Barriers for OSH management
4.3. Summary

5. Employee participation
5.1. Formal participation of employees in health and safety
5.2. Formal participation of employees and the management of OSH
5.3. Formal participation of employees and the management of psychosocial risks
5.4. Resources available to bodies of formal participation of employees in health and safety issues
5.5. Informal or direct participation of employees in health and safety issues: consultation
5.6. Direct participation of workers and the management of OSH, including psychosocial risks
5.7. Summary

6. Who knows best about OSH
7. Conclusions
8. References
Annex 1: Survey methodology and technical remarks
Annex 2: Master questionnaire
Annex 3: Annexes to questionnaire


© European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, 2016
Fonte: osha.europa.eu