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Labour Inspectorate Organisation in Portugal

Labour Inspectorate Organisation in Portugal. Working Conditions Authority State authority which aims: to promote the improvement of working conditions by checking compliance with labour standards in the context of private labour relations to promote occupational risk prevention policies

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Labour Inspectorate Organisation in Portugal

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  1. Labour Inspectorate Organisation in Portugal Working Conditions Authority • State authority which aims: • to promote the improvement of working conditions by checking compliance with labour standards in the context of private labour relations • to promote occupational risk prevention policies • to check compliance with legislation on health and safety at work in all sectors of public or private activity. • Develops its inspection action in the context of public authority powers • Jurisdiction over the whole of the mainland territory • Head Office in Lisbon

  2. Management Team Working Conditions Authority José Luís Forte Chief Labour Inspector Manuel Maduro Roxo Deputy Chief Labour Inspector Daniel José Esaguy Deputy Chief Labour Inspector Luís Filipe do Nascimento Lopes Executive Coordinator for the promotion of Health and Safety at Work

  3. Organisational Structure Working Conditions Authority • Central services, located in Lisbon • Decentralised services, spread throughout all the districts of mainland Portugal

  4. Central Services The ACT Central Services include the management, three services departments and 10 divisions. Inspection Support Services Department (DSAAI) • Inspection Coordination Division (DCAI) • Inspection Studies, Design and Technical Support Division (DECATAI) Department for the Promotion of Health and Safety at Work Services (DSPSST) • Division for the Promotion and Evaluation of Programmes and Studies (DPAPE) • Division for the Regulation of External Entities (DREE) Management Support Services Department (DSAG) • Training and Human Resources Division (DFRH) • Assets and Liabilities and Financial Division (DPF) • IT Systems Division (DSI) Divisions directly answerable to the Chief Labour Inspector • International Relations Division (DRI) • Information and Documentation Division (DID) • Audit and Legal Affairs Division (DAAJ)

  5. Advisory Council for the Promotion of Health and Safety at Work Chief Labour Inspector 2 Deputy Chief Labour Inspectors Executive Coordinator for Health and Safety at Work Decentralised services (32) Inspection Support Services Department Department for the promotion of Health and Safety at Work Services Management Support Services Department ACT ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE Audit and Legal Affairs Division Information and Documentation Division International Relations Division Inspection Coordination Division Inspection Studies, Design and Technical Support Division Division for the Promotion and Evaluation of Programmes and Studies Division for the Regulation of External Entities Training and Human Resources Division Assets and Liabilities and Financial Division IT Systems Division

  6. The ACT decentralised services network covers the whole of the mainland territory of Portugal. It comprises: 19 local centres 9 local units 4 support units at the local centres Decentralised Services

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