ETUC - On the offensive against MSDs
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"More than one in three European workers across all sectors suffers from musculoskeletal disorders. We want to launch a mass trade union offensive focused on work organisation to stem these rapidly-spreading work-related illnesses, proclaimed John Monks, ETUC General Secretary, opening the joint conference hosted by the ETUC and its research and training institute, ETUI, on 9 and 10 October in Brussels.
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The ETUI-REHS is partner of the Lighten the load campaign
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Run by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, the Lighten the load campaign aims to promote an integrated management approach to tackle musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) embracing prevention of MSDs, and the retention, rehabilitation and reintegration of workers who already suffer from MSDs. |
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Consultation of the European social partners
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The European Commission launched a consultation of the European social partners (ETUC, BusinessEurope, UNICE, UEAPME and CEEP) on 12 November 2004, on how to protect workers from the risk of musculoskeletal disorders.
The Commission asked workers and employers representatives to say how they think gaps in the law at national and Community level should be plugged to prevent the spread of these work-related ailments.
European trade unions floated the idea of a Europe-wide awareness-building and action campaign on work-related musculoskeletal disorders as far back as 1996. The campaign, which was organized by the ETUI and ran throughout 1998 and 1999, helped to build an awareness among the European institutions of a disorder which ranks as the biggest work-related health problem in Europe.
The Commission had flagged up a Community initiative on preventing MSD in the health and safety strategy for , with plans to bring EU legislation in line with the growth in musculoskeletal disorders.
The European social partners have replied to the Commission's paper which asked whether they would like to see tougher Community legislation or whether they would prefer voluntary measures, or a combination of binding and non-binding measures, and what the main focus of the preventive measures should be (e.g. ergonomics, work organisation, psychosocial aspects).
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Articles from the Newsletter
Books
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European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, 2008
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, 2008
European Foundation for the Improvement of living and Working Conditions, February 2008
Kari-Pekka Martimo et al. (2008) BMJ
NIOSH, 2007
- Sifs och HTFs arbetsmiljöbarometer 2007
[The Working Environment Barometer 2007] (in Swedish)
European Foundation for the Improvement of living and Working Conditions, October 2007
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European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, 2007
- Ligthen the Load
Magazine of the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, n° 10, 2007
- Ergonomics and effective production systems moving from reactive to proactive development
Experience and results from a collaboration between the Swedish National Institute for Working Life and Volvo Powertrain
California Department of Industrial Relations, 2007
The Swedish Work Environment Authority, 2006
- A critical review of evidence for a causal relationship between computer work and musculoskeletal disorders with physical findings of the neck and upper extremity
National Institute of Occupational Health (Norway), 2006
- Ergonomics and effective production systems - moving from reactive to proactive development
J. Winkel and P. Neuman, National Institute for Working Life (Sweden), 2005
- MSD in Europe : definitions and statistics
Eurogip, March 2006 (in French)
- Work-related? Neck - shoulder - arm disorders
Saltsa, 2006
The Swedish Work Environment Authority, 2006
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The Swedish Work Environment Authority, 2005
- European Agreement of the agricultural social partners concerning musculoskeletal disorders
EFFAT and GEOPA, 21/11/2005
- Les troubles musculosquelettiques du membre supérieur (TMS-MS) : guide pour les préventeurs
INRS, 2005 (in French)
- The prevention of musculoskeletal disorders within the telecommunications sector. A systematic review of the scientific literature
University of Birmingham, 2005
- Repetitive strain injury : what you ABSOLUTELY need to know
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003
- City employee ergonomic training
City of Spokane (USA)
- Musculo-skeletal disorders in telecommunications: good practice guidelines
Marc Moris and Dr Bernard Siano
- Reducing the human cost in construction through design
Peregrin Spielholz (SHARP Program. Washington State Dept. of Labor and Industries)
- European guidelines for the management of acute nonspecific low back pain in primary care
European Commission, Research DG
NIOSH, 1994
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European Commission. DG Health and Consumer Protection
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
Health and safety Executive, UK
Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, USA
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