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AI and Automation of Tasks – Ensuring workers’ wellbeing while embracing digital transformation

Belgium , Brussels, Belgium

As part of the EU-OSHA campaign “ Safe and Healthy Work in the Digital Age ”. “AI and Automation of Tasks – Ensuring workers’ wellbeing while embracing digital transformation” takes place on 10 September from 10:00 to 11:30 hrs., online. This webinar will explore how digital technologies can enhance...

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Lisa minu kalendrisse 2024-09-10 02:00:00 2024-09-10 02:00:00 AI and Automation of Tasks – Ensuring workers’ wellbeing while embracing digital transformation As part of the EU-OSHA campaign “Safe and Healthy Work in the Digital Age”. “AI and Automation of Tasks – Ensuring workers’ wellbeing while embracing digital transformation” takes place on 10 September from 10:00 to 11:30 hrs., online.   This webinar will explore how digital technologies can enhance health and safety in the workplace, with a particular focus on the retail and wholesale sectors. We will present insights from both company and association perspectives, highlighting how these technologies can support workers by reducing physical and/or cognitive tasks, among other benefits. Additionally, our speakers will address the challenges employers face in deploying such technologies and their concerns related to digital transformation overall.   Speakers:   Christel Delberghe, EuroCommerce Director General Ioannis Anyfantis, Research Project Manager, Prevention and Research Unit, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work Dr. F. Jesús Alvarez Hidalgo, Policy Officer, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion Unit Health and Safety at Work Manuel Marcelino Pena Costa, Member invited by the President to the General Council of CCP, ACT (Prevention) Advisory Committee member, and Social Security in the Department of Health, Worker Accidents Stephan Freundl, Head of Global EH&S Management at BayWa   Click here to register: https://forms.office.com/e/qP7vfPxHFF  Online EuroCommerce hwc@bilbomatica.es Europe/Madrid public
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Exploring digitalisation and safety at work in Warsaw

Poland , Warsaw, Poland

An occupational safety and health (OSH) workshop aimed at improving the knowledge, skills and practical capabilities of OSH professionals is taking place in Warsaw. With a focus on practical application, the workshops, hosted by our focal point Centralny Instytut Ochrony Pracy - Państwowy Instytut...

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Lisa minu kalendrisse 2024-09-12 02:00:00 2024-09-13 02:00:00 Exploring digitalisation and safety at work in Warsaw An occupational safety and health (OSH) workshop aimed at improving the knowledge, skills and practical capabilities of OSH professionals is taking place in Warsaw. With a focus on practical application, the workshops, hosted by our focal point Centralny Instytut Ochrony Pracy - Państwowy Instytut Badawczy aim to equip participants with practical tools to improve workplace safety and pass on knowledge to employees and employers. The event will address the evolving nature of OSH in modern industries, especially in digitalised workspaces. It will also explore the emerging risks associated with psychosocial health in remote work and digital platforms, providing strategies and tools to ensure worker wellbeing. Speakers will also discuss the latest innovations in personal protective equipment (PPE) and occupational risk assessments for digital environments. Participants will learn how to select proper protective gear and assess risks in new work models. Centralny Instytut Ochrony Pracy - Państwowy Instytut Badawczy hwc@bilbomatica.es Europe/Madrid public

The future of work with AI and robotisation: screening and discussion in Brussels

Belgium , Brussels, Belgium

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving and becoming an integral part of many areas of our lives, including the workplace. In response to this shift, an event has been organised to examine how AI is transforming the work environment and the risks it poses. As part of the event, there will...

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Lisa minu kalendrisse 2024-09-13 02:00:00 2024-09-13 02:00:00 The future of work with AI and robotisation: screening and discussion in Brussels Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving and becoming an integral part of many areas of our lives, including the workplace. In response to this shift, an event has been organised to examine how AI is transforming the work environment and the risks it poses. As part of the event, there will be a screening of ‘Human, not Human’, a documentary that received the special mention by the jury at the 2023 Healthy Workplaces Film Awards. The film follows Otto, a man whose job is to blur faces on Google Street View. It explores the redefinition of work in a context of increased robotisation, algorithms and automation. The writer and director, Natan Castay, will be present to share his insights into the creation of the film. His perspective on how it portrays AI’s impact on the workplace will add depth to the discussion, giving attendees a behind-the-scenes look at the issues explored. A central aspect of the event will be fostering a collaborative environment where employers, employees, occupational safety and health (OSH) experts and other interested actors can engage in open dialogue about the ethical and practical implications of AI integration. The activity will be hosted by our Belgian focal point, SPF Emploi, Travail et Concertation Sociale – FOD Werkgelegenheid, Arbeid en Sociaal Overleg. Moderator: Frank Dehasque – Belgian Focal point manager, EU-OSHA – FPS Employment, Labour and Social Dialogue Speaker: Natan Castay – Film's director SPF Emploi, Travail et Concertation Sociale – FOD Werkgelegenheid, Arbeid en Sociaal Overleg hwc@bilbomatica.es Europe/Madrid public

From work planning to collaboration: How digital technologies and AI can support professional care in rural areas

Germany , Görlitz, Germany

Background The professional care of people who are ill or otherwise in need of help is a central social task currently carried out by around 1.9 million employees daily. Nursing work involves a variety of physical and mental demands. Digital technologies and artificial intelligence can help to avoid...

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Lisa minu kalendrisse 2024-09-13 02:00:00 2024-09-13 02:00:00 From work planning to collaboration: How digital technologies and AI can support professional care in rural areas BackgroundThe professional care of people who are ill or otherwise in need of help is a central social task currently carried out by around 1.9 million employees daily. Nursing work involves a variety of physical and mental demands. Digital technologies and artificial intelligence can help to avoid unfavorable stress or counteract the negative consequences of this, such as musculoskeletal complaints or impaired recovery due to excessive time pressure. Over the past few years, numerous such applications have been developed for professional care, which offers opportunities for a humane work organization but can also pose new challenges. The workshop will provide initial insights into existing advancements in this field. ObjectivesWe want to provide an overview of currently available digital and AI-supported systems and their application options in professional care. At the same time, we want to discuss the opportunities and challenges associated with their use from the point of view of science and practice and work with you to identify the systems' potential and the need for optimization and further development.  Target groupNursing practitioners are invited, especially managers and multipliers with a professional focus on creating safe and healthy working in nursing who are interested in using digital technologies in nursing or are planning to use them. Classification of the workshopThe workshop is a continuation of the Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin (BAuA)'s previous work on the use of digital technologies in personal activities, especially within the healthcare sector. It is also part of a current campaign by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA). Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin hwc@bilbomatica.es Europe/Madrid public

Shaping the future of labour inspection in Vienna

Austria , Vienna, Austria

Given the rapidly changing landscape of work driven by digitalisation, the role of labour inspectors is more important than ever. A workshop on the topic organised by our Austrian focal point, Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Wirtschaft , is set to take place soon. Participants of the workshop will...

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Lisa minu kalendrisse 2024-09-17 02:00:00 2024-09-17 02:00:00 Shaping the future of labour inspection in Vienna Given the rapidly changing landscape of work driven by digitalisation, the role of labour inspectors is more important than ever. A workshop on the topic organised by our Austrian focal point, Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Wirtschaft, is set to take place soon.  Participants of the workshop will learn about future requirements for labour inspectors such as necessary training and continuous education, the tools and equipment required to support their duties and broader working conditions that will enable them to carry out their roles effectively. The structure of the workshop has been carefully designed to encourage active engagement, with several discussion rounds, providing them with the opportunity to engage and share diverse perspectives. Adding to the depth of the discussions, the workshop will feature a presentation of a study shedding light on new research findings that could influence the direction of labour inspection practices in the future. By the end of the event, participants should leave with a clearer understanding of the evolving demands on labour inspection personnel and with actionable insights that can be applied within their respective organisations and regions. Moderators: Martina Häckel-Bucher, FoP Austria, Deputy Department Head, Ministry of Labour and Economy Andreas Schmid, Employee Innovation for Labor Inspectorates, Ministry of Labour and Economy Speakers: Justas Valaskevičius, Chief Labour Inspector, National Labour Inspectorate Anna Wulff Zinck, Virtual Meetings Expert, University of Copenhagen  Wolfgang Vogl, Head of Department, Labour Inspectorate Upper Austria West Carin Håkansta, Research Specialist, Karolinska Institutet Sweden Dietmar Elsler, Senior Research Project Manager, Prevention and Research Unit, EU-OSHA Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Wirtschaft hwc@bilbomatica.es Europe/Madrid public