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Occupational Safety and Health within the European Strategy The Legal System for Occupational Safety and Health in RomaniaAbstract:The integration of occupational safety and health (OSH) with education represents, at European level, an essential component concerning the development of risk prevention culture. This allows everybody, teachers and children alike, to learn how to live and work in a safe and healthy environment. A strategy to promote a culture of prevention and protection must address to all parts of society, widening its scope and beyond the workplace and the workforce. It should help to create a general culture that values health and risks prevention. An educational institution must be a safe and healthy working environment for all the staff who carry out educational activities, as well as for the students and other persons involved so that they may be provided with a safe and healthy environment, adequate to the teaching and learning process

Rusu-Zagãr Catalin, Anghel Sorin Ovidiu and Georgian Corina

Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2013, vol. XIII, issue 2, 154-158

Date: 2013
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