All November 2016
INAIL called for a preliminary assessment of the results of the PEROSH joint research project “Futures. Foresight and priority…
The radiation exposure of welders and their assistants depends essentially on the radiation emitted by the welding arc. Considerable…
Substances in the air at workplaces are generally present either in vapour or particle form. Some substances cannot be…
The European Commission is updating its Carcinogens and Mutagens Directive (2004/37/EC). The Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH) considers…
According to research by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH) and the National Institute for Health and…
The 2016 European Guidelines for cardiovascular disease prevention have been published. These evidence-based guidelines also focus on work-related stress….
The profession of drivers belongs to the category of difficult and dangerous jobs. In the research project carried out…
The right to use the ErgoGloves EU trademark for gloves with high ergonomic properties will be granted to the…
The design of working time is one of the most central questions of occupational safety and health. In the…
The way people work is changing fast. New technologies are becoming more disruptive. What was new yesterday, is today’s…
TNO is involved in the implementation of the Roadmap on Carcinogens. On behalf of the 6 organisations that initiated…
On 25th October 2016, NFA hosted an international one day-meeting in Copenhagen to discuss results from the NANoREG project…
Occupational exposure modelling is widely used in the context of the European Union regulation on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization…