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Award ceremony and exploring the potential of digitalisation for OSH in Croatia

Workplaces have changed significantly over the past 50 years, and as a result, occupational safety and health (OSH) measures must be adapted to address the emerging risks associated with digitalisation while harnessing its potential to improve worker wellbeing.

Our Croatian focal point, Ministarstvo rada, mirovinskoga sustava, obitelji i socijalne politike, has organised an event where experts from various fields will highlight the latest advancements, challenges and best practices in OSH. Topics will include psychosocial risks in the digital age, the impact and potential of and advanced analytics, as well as -driven safety solutions.

The Croatian Award Ceremony for the Promotion of Occupational Safety 2025 will also take place, offering OSH professionals, human resources managers, business leaders, policy-makers and researchers the opportunity to exchange knowledge and network, working together to ensure safe workplaces in the digital age.

Moderator:

  • Tin Bašić, Representative of the Ministry of Labour, Pension System, Family and Social Policy

Speakers:

  • Representative of the Ministry of Labour, Pension System, Family and Social Policy
  • Marina Prelec, Ministry of Labour, Pension System, Family and Social Policy
  • Helena Koren, Head of the Department for Psychosocial Risk Management, Croatian Institute of Public Health
  • Ante Lovrić, Konica Minolta Croatia
  • Željko Sinković, Head of the Occupational Safety and Fire Protection Department, HEP d.d. 
    Petra Subašić, Human Resources Sector, HEP d.d.
  • Milan Rajčević, Director, Notum Robotics
  • Siniša Kotur, DW Reusables d.o.o.
  • Matija Sinković, Dräger Safety d.o.o.
  • Nenad Štimac, Occupational Safety and Environmental Protection Coordinator, Colas 

Organisation

Ministarstvo rada, mirovinskoga sustava, obitelji i socijalne politike
Croatia
28/04/2025
Add to my calendar 2025-04-28 02:00:00 2025-04-28 02:00:00 Award ceremony and exploring the potential of digitalisation for OSH in Croatia Workplaces have changed significantly over the past 50 years, and as a result, occupational safety and health (OSH) measures must be adapted to address the emerging risks associated with digitalisation while harnessing its potential to improve worker wellbeing. Our Croatian focal point, Ministarstvo rada, mirovinskoga sustava, obitelji i socijalne politike, has organised an event where experts from various fields will highlight the latest advancements, challenges and best practices in OSH. Topics will include psychosocial risks in the digital age, the impact and potential of Use of systems or technical procedures to allow a device or system to execute (partially or fully) a function that was previously, or conceivably could be, carried out (partially or fully) by a human. and advanced analytics, as well as (AI) AI refers to systems that display intelligent behaviour by analysing their environment and taking actions – with some degree of autonomy – to achieve specific goals. AI-based systems can be purely software-based, acting in the virtual world (e.g. voice assistants, image analysis software, search engines, speech and face recognition systems) or AI can be embedded in hardware devices (e.g. advanced robots, autonomous cars, drones or Internet of things applications). -driven safety solutions. The Croatian Award Ceremony for the Promotion of Occupational Safety 2025 will also take place, offering OSH professionals, human resources managers, business leaders, policy-makers and researchers the opportunity to exchange knowledge and network, working together to ensure safe workplaces in the digital age. Moderator: Tin Bašić, Representative of the Ministry of Labour, Pension System, Family and Social Policy Speakers: Representative of the Ministry of Labour, Pension System, Family and Social Policy Marina Prelec, Ministry of Labour, Pension System, Family and Social Policy Helena Koren, Head of the Department for Psychosocial Risk Management, Croatian Institute of Public Health Ante Lovrić, Konica Minolta Croatia Željko Sinković, Head of the Occupational Safety and Fire Protection Department, HEP d.d. Petra Subašić, Human Resources Sector, HEP d.d. Milan Rajčević, Director, Notum Robotics Siniša Kotur, DW Reusables d.o.o. Matija Sinković, Dräger Safety d.o.o. Nenad Štimac, Occupational Safety and Environmental Protection Coordinator, Colas  Ministarstvo rada, mirovinskoga sustava, obitelji i socijalne politike hwc@bilbomatica.es Europe/Madrid public

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