Work Safety in Eastern Europe

The North–South divide persists, with Southern and Eastern countries recording higher accident rates. Data show an overall improving trend in the period 2018–2024. Significant gaps in protection r...

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Data visualisation

The data visualisation tools present facts and figures about a range of occupational safety and health (OSH) issues across Europe, including how risks are managed, working conditions, demographics,

Safest Countries in Europe 2026

Details on the safest countries in Europe, including Europe''s safest countries and which European countries are the safest.

Occupational safety and health in Central and Eastern Europe

What is characteristic in Central and Eastern European countries is a common history of a particular system of delivery of occupational health and safety services, administered before

Europe Workplace Safety Market – Size, Share, Trends, Analysis

This market overview delves into the key aspects of the Europe Workplace Safety market, examining its significance, growth drivers, challenges, and the evolving landscape of workplace safety practices.

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EU-OSHA hopes that this publication will have a significant impact on future policy and approaches to safeguarding the safety and health of workers in Europe. The data can be easily

The Essential Role of Worker Safety in Building a Resilient EU

The EU occupational safety and health legislation, the latest EU strategies for stockpiling and preparedness, and medical countermeasures are key pillars to protect workers and citizens

Health and safety at work

Health and safety at work is one of the areas where the EU has had the biggest impact – with a solid legal framework covering the maximum number of risks with the minimum number of regulations. As

ILO Office for Central and Eastern Europe

The team of technical specialists provides advice on labour standards and social dialogue, employment, skills and enterprise development, labour inspection and occupational safety and health, social

Workplace safety in European printing and paper

The report analyses non-fatal and fatal accidents at work, examining both the raw number of incidents and incidence rates that account for workforce size. This dual approach is

Comparisons with other European countries

Health and safety systems differ across Europe in recording, reporting and enforcement. Thus, the European Statistical Office (Eurostat) publishes data on work-related fatalities, ill health...

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