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Greece: promoting safe and healthy digital work and addressing emerging risks

An event in Agrinio, Greece, focusing on the Healthy Workplaces Campaign and its priority areas, highlighting how smart digital systems can help improve occupational safety and health (OSH).

Employer and worker representatives, OSH community, members of national networks, academics and students and journalists examine risks in the digital age, including sedentary work and the associated musculoskeletal disorders, as well as carcinogens and the Workers’ exposure survey on cancer risk factors in Europe.

Other topics covered are challenges to OSH linked to the climate crisis, as well as a presentation of EU-OSHA's Online interactive Risk Assessment (OiRA) tools available in Greece to easily conduct risk assessments.

Speakers:

  • Dr. Konstantakopoulos Ioannis, PhD, Mining & Metallurgy Engineer, member of the Management Board of EU-OSHA and Head of the Department of the National Focal Point & OSH Promotion Policies (National Focal Point of EU-OSHA), Hellenic Ministry of Labour and Social Security - Directorate for Safety & Health at Work.  
  • Dr. Gourzoulidis Georgios, PhD, Medical Physicist, Department of the Center for OSH Research and OSH Measurements for the Determination of the Detrimental OSH Factors, Hellenic Ministry of Labour and Social Security - Directorate for Safety & Health at Work.  
  • Mr. Ilias Gazis, Chemist, Department for the supervision of the OSH providers, Hellenic Ministry of Labour and Social Security - Directorate for Safety & Health at Work.  
  • Ms Chrysa Toufekoula, Pathologist, MD, MSPH, PhD, Senior OSH Inspector, Head of Directorate - Senior OSH Inspectors Agency, Independent Authority “Hellenic Labour Inspectorate”.  
  • Ms Dimitra Archimandriti, Biochemist, MSc, PhD, OSH Inspectorate of Ioannina, Regional OSH Directorate of Peloponnisos, West Greece, Ipiros and Ioanian islands, Independent Authority “Hellenic Labour Inspectorate”. 

Organisation

Hellenic Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
Greece
10/11/2025
Lisa minu kalendrisse 2025-11-10 01:00:00 2025-11-10 01:00:00 Greece: promoting safe and healthy digital work and addressing emerging risks An event in Agrinio, Greece, focusing on the Healthy Workplaces Campaign and its priority areas, highlighting how smart digital systems can help improve occupational safety and health (OSH). Employer and worker representatives, OSH community, members of national networks, academics and students and journalists examine risks in the digital age, including sedentary work and the associated musculoskeletal disorders, as well as carcinogens and the Workers’ exposure survey on cancer risk factors in Europe. Other topics covered are challenges to OSH linked to the climate crisis, as well as a presentation of EU-OSHA's Online interactive Risk Assessment (OiRA) tools available in Greece to easily conduct risk assessments. Speakers: Dr. Konstantakopoulos Ioannis, PhD, Mining & Metallurgy Engineer, member of the Management Board of EU-OSHA and Head of the Department of the National Focal Point & OSH Promotion Policies (National Focal Point of EU-OSHA), Hellenic Ministry of Labour and Social Security - Directorate for Safety & Health at Work.   Dr. Gourzoulidis Georgios, PhD, Medical Physicist, Department of the Center for OSH Research and OSH Measurements for the Determination of the Detrimental OSH Factors, Hellenic Ministry of Labour and Social Security - Directorate for Safety & Health at Work.   Mr. Ilias Gazis, Chemist, Department for the supervision of the OSH providers, Hellenic Ministry of Labour and Social Security - Directorate for Safety & Health at Work.   Ms Chrysa Toufekoula, Pathologist, MD, MSPH, PhD, Senior OSH Inspector, Head of Directorate - Senior OSH Inspectors Agency, Independent Authority “Hellenic Labour Inspectorate”.   Ms Dimitra Archimandriti, Biochemist, MSc, PhD, OSH Inspectorate of Ioannina, Regional OSH Directorate of Peloponnisos, West Greece, Ipiros and Ioanian islands, Independent Authority “Hellenic Labour Inspectorate”.  Hellenic Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs hwc@bilbomatica.es Europe/Madrid public

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