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The Online interactive Risk Assessment ( OiRA ) Tool

The Online interactive Risk Assessment ( OiRA ) Tool. Christa Sedlatschek Director . Dublin 30 April 2013. What is the problem?. Micro-enterprises may not manage occupational safety and health and comply with legal obligations Micro-enterprises cannot afford help with health and safety

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The Online interactive Risk Assessment ( OiRA ) Tool

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  1. The Online interactive Risk Assessment (OiRA) Tool Christa Sedlatschek Director Dublin 30 April 2013
  2. What is the problem? Micro-enterprises may not manage occupational safety and health and comply with legal obligations Micro-enterprises cannot afford help with health and safety Inspectorates and authorities cannot visit all micro-enterprises
  3. What is OiRA? A free tool for micro-enterprises A facility for authorities and social partners to develop specific tools for micro-enterprises A platform for sharing solutions Ongoing technical and community support from EU-OSHA for tool developers
  4. Why we need OiRA Tools needed for micro-enterprises: To protect workers To stay in business To comply with the law Tools have to ease the cost and time burden on micro-enterprises
  5. How OiRA development works
  6. Twin-track approach
  7. National tool development Published Hairdressing (CY) Office work (CY) Road Transport (FR) Food preparation (EL) Woodworking (EL) Vehicle repair (CY, LT) Hairdressing (BE, CZ) In development Planning phase 30 sectoral tools (BG)
  8. Social partner tool development
  9. Leather and tanning (EU initiative)
  10. What the micro-enterprise gets A free tool to the specific needs of the enterprise A step by step approach to risk assessment Legal requirements and suggested solutions A printable, tailored action plan Can be updated to stay current
  11. Want to get involved? http://www.oiraproject.eu Project manager: Lorenzo Munar munar@osha.europa.eu
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