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  2. Occupational hazard - Wikipedia

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    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) establishes enforceable standards to prevent workplace injuries and illnesses. [2] In the EU, a similar role is taken by EU-OSHA. Occupational hazard, as a term signifies both long-term and short-term risks associated with the workplace environment.

  3. Air pollution in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The four strategies the German government bases air pollution control on are laying down environmental quality standards, emission reduction requirements according to the best available technology, production regulations, and laying down emission ceilings. [4]

  4. Environmental health policy - Wikipedia

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    Environmental dangers to health include: climate change, air and water pollution, certain chemicals and biological agents, noise, radiation, unsafe workplaces, and poor agricultural practices, among many others. [3] Environmental health policy can be implemented at many levels of government, including the municipal, state and international ...

  5. Environmental issues in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Directorate-General for Environment (DG ENV) is a Directorate-General of the European Commission, responsible for the Environmental policy of the European Union. In 2010 "relevant [climate change] activities in DG Environment" were moved to the new DG Climate Action (DG CLIMA). [65] At the same time the DG Energy (ENER) was also established.

  6. European Agency for Safety and Health at Work - Wikipedia

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    This tripartite structure (Management Board [8]) is key to the way EU-OSHA implements its work programme and carries out its campaigns. Through its campaigns EU-OSHA also works with companies and associations in the public and private sector, and with the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), a business support network that aims to help small ...

  7. German Advisory Council on Global Change - Wikipedia

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    The German Advisory Council on Global Change (German: Wissenschaftlicher Beirat der Bundesregierung Globale Umweltveränderungen, WBGU) is an independent, scientific advisory body to the German Federal Government, established in 1992 in the run-up to the Rio Earth Summit (UNCED).

  8. Occupational safety and health - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden, occupational safety and health is regulated by the Work Environment Act. [125] The Swedish Work Environment Authority (Arbetsmiljöverket) is the government agency responsible for issues relating to the working environment. The agency works to disseminate information and furnish advice on OSH, has a mandate to carry out inspections ...

  9. Workplace safety standards - Wikipedia

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    Sphera – software for Integrated Risk Management software and information services with a focus on Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) [29] MY Compliance Management ALOHA Software – details can be entered about a real or potential chemical release and it will generate threat zone estimates for various types of hazards [ 30 ]