COM(2009)449 - Practical implementation of Health and Safety at Work Directives 92/91/EEC (mineral extraction through drilling) and 92/104/EEC (surface and underground mineral extraction)
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Report from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions on the practical implementation of Health and Safety at Work Directives 92/91/EEC (mineral extraction through drilling) and 92/104/EEC (surface and underground mineral extraction)Legal instrument | Report |
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reference by COM-number49 | COM(2009)449 ![]() |
Additional COM-numbers | COM(2009)449 |
CELEX number52 | 52009DC0449 |
Document | 03-09-2009 |
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Online publication | 03-09-2009 |
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- 1.In the Communication Improving quality and productivity at work: Community strategy 2007-2012 on health and safety at work, COM(2007) 62 final of 21 February 2007.
- 2.Sent to the Commission under Articles 12 of Directive 92/91/EEC and 13 of Directive 92/104/EEC. Those Articles were subsequently repealed by Directive 2007/30/EC. In almost all the Member States, the social partners participated in the preparation of the reports. Belgium and Luxembourg did not submit national reports.
- 3.European Statistics of Accidents at Work (ESAW), data on recognised occupational diseases (EODS) and Labour Force Survey (LFS) by Eurostat. Regulation (EC) No 1338/2008 on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (OJ L 354, 31.12.2008, p. 70), which was adopted recently, provides for close cooperation between Eurostat and the relevant national bodies for the purposes of collecting and processing data in a harmonised manner throughout the EU.
- 4.OJ L 348, 28.11.1992, p. 9.
- 5.OJ L 404, 31.12.1992, p. 10.
- 6.In the Communication Improving quality and productivity at work: Community strategy 2007-2012 on health and safety at work, COM(2007) 62 final of 21 February 2007.
- 7.In the Communication Improving quality and productivity at work: Community strategy 2007-2012 on health and safety at work, COM(2007) 62 final of 21 February 2007.
- 8.Sent to the Commission under Articles 12 of Directive 92/91/EEC and 13 of Directive 92/104/EEC. Those Articles were subsequently repealed by Directive 2007/30/EC. In almost all the Member States, the social partners participated in the preparation of the reports. Belgium and Luxembourg did not submit national reports.
- 9.European Statistics of Accidents at Work (ESAW), data on recognised occupational diseases (EODS) and Labour Force Survey (LFS) by Eurostat. Regulation (EC) No 1338/2008 on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (OJ L 354, 31.12.2008, p. 70), which was adopted recently, provides for close cooperation between Eurostat and the relevant national bodies for the purposes of collecting and processing data in a harmonised manner throughout the EU.
- 10.Gerhard Czuck,
- 11.Part A, point 2.8, of the Annex to Directive 92/91/EEC. Part A, point 1.8, of the Annex to Directive 92/104/EEC contains similar provisions.
- 12.Sent to the Commission under Articles 12 of Directive 92/91/EEC and 13 of Directive 92/104/EEC. Those Articles were subsequently repealed by Directive 2007/30/EC. In almost all the Member States, the social partners participated in the preparation of the reports. Belgium and Luxembourg did not submit national reports.
- 13.Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and the United Kingdom.
- 14.European Statistics of Accidents at Work (ESAW), data on recognised occupational diseases (EODS) and Labour Force Survey (LFS) by Eurostat. Regulation (EC) No 1338/2008 on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (OJ L 354, 31.12.2008, p. 70), which was adopted recently, provides for close cooperation between Eurostat and the relevant national bodies for the purposes of collecting and processing data in a harmonised manner throughout the EU.
- 15.Commission Decision of 12 July 1995 setting up a Senior Labour
- 16.The incidence rate defined by the European Statistics of Accidents at Work (ESAW) methodology is the number of accidents at work per 100 000 workers in employment.
- 17.Source: DG EMPL and Eurostat 'Causes and circumstances of accidents at work in the EU', Figure 1.11, p. 25; Eurostat ESAW and Labour Force Survey (LFS) 2005 data.
- 18.Source: P.A. Walker,
- 19.Source: Eurostat ESAW Phase III 2005 data.
- 20.Source: Eurostat EODS 2005.
- 21.Greece and Portugal.
- 22.Article 1(3) of the Framework Directive 89/391/EEC. See also the Court of
- 23.COM(2007) 23.
- 24.Article 6(4) of Council Decision of 22 July 2003 setting up an Advisory Committee on Safety and Health at Work, OJ C 218, 13.9.2003, p. 1.
- 25.In the Communication Improving quality and productivity at work: Community strategy 2007-2012 on health and safety at work, COM(2007) 62 final of 21 February 2007.
- 26.Sent to the Commission under Articles 12 of Directive 92/91/EEC and 13 of Directive 92/104/EEC. Those Articles were subsequently repealed by Directive 2007/30/EC. In almost all the Member States, the social partners participated in the preparation of the reports. Belgium and Luxembourg did not submit national reports.
- 27.European Statistics of Accidents at Work (ESAW), data on recognised occupational diseases (EODS) and Labour Force Survey (LFS) by Eurostat. Regulation (EC) No 1338/2008 on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (OJ L 354, 31.12.2008, p. 70), which was adopted recently, provides for close cooperation between Eurostat and the relevant national bodies for the purposes of collecting and processing data in a harmonised manner throughout the EU.
- 28.OJ L 348, 28.11.1992, p. 9.
- 29.OJ L 404, 31.12.1992, p. 10.
- 30.In the Communication Improving quality and productivity at work: Community strategy 2007-2012 on health and safety at work, COM(2007) 62 final of 21 February 2007.
- 31.In the Communication Improving quality and productivity at work: Community strategy 2007-2012 on health and safety at work, COM(2007) 62 final of 21 February 2007.
- 32.Sent to the Commission under Articles 12 of Directive 92/91/EEC and 13 of Directive 92/104/EEC. Those Articles were subsequently repealed by Directive 2007/30/EC. In almost all the Member States, the social partners participated in the preparation of the reports. Belgium and Luxembourg did not submit national reports.
- 33.European Statistics of Accidents at Work (ESAW), data on recognised occupational diseases (EODS) and Labour Force Survey (LFS) by Eurostat. Regulation (EC) No 1338/2008 on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (OJ L 354, 31.12.2008, p. 70), which was adopted recently, provides for close cooperation between Eurostat and the relevant national bodies for the purposes of collecting and processing data in a harmonised manner throughout the EU.
- 34.Gerhard Czuck,
- 35.Part A, point 2.8, of the Annex to Directive 92/91/EEC. Part A, point 1.8, of the Annex to Directive 92/104/EEC contains similar provisions.
- 36.Sent to the Commission under Articles 12 of Directive 92/91/EEC and 13 of Directive 92/104/EEC. Those Articles were subsequently repealed by Directive 2007/30/EC. In almost all the Member States, the social partners participated in the preparation of the reports. Belgium and Luxembourg did not submit national reports.
- 37.Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and the United Kingdom.
- 38.European Statistics of Accidents at Work (ESAW), data on recognised occupational diseases (EODS) and Labour Force Survey (LFS) by Eurostat. Regulation (EC) No 1338/2008 on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work (OJ L 354, 31.12.2008, p. 70), which was adopted recently, provides for close cooperation between Eurostat and the relevant national bodies for the purposes of collecting and processing data in a harmonised manner throughout the EU.
- 39.Commission Decision of 12 July 1995 setting up a Senior Labour
- 40.The incidence rate defined by the European Statistics of Accidents at Work (ESAW) methodology is the number of accidents at work per 100 000 workers in employment.
- 41.Source: DG EMPL and Eurostat 'Causes and circumstances of accidents at work in the EU', Figure 1.11, p. 25; Eurostat ESAW and Labour Force Survey (LFS) 2005 data.
- 42.Source: P.A. Walker,
- 43.Source: Eurostat ESAW Phase III 2005 data.
- 44.Source: Eurostat EODS 2005.
- 45.Greece and Portugal.
- 46.Article 1(3) of the Framework Directive 89/391/EEC. See also the Court of
- 47.COM(2007) 23.
- 48.Article 6(4) of Council Decision of 22 July 2003 setting up an Advisory Committee on Safety and Health at Work, OJ C 218, 13.9.2003, p.
- 49.De Europese Commissie kent nummers toe aan officiële documenten van de Europese Unie. De Commissie maakt onderscheid in een aantal typen documenten door middel van het toekennen van verschillende nummerseries. Het onderscheid is gebaseerd op het soort document en/of de instelling van de Unie van wie het document afkomstig is.
- 50.De Raad van de Europese Unie kent aan wetgevingsdossiers een uniek toe. Dit nummer bestaat uit een vijfcijferig volgnummer gevolgd door een schuine streep met de laatste twee cijfers van het jaartal, bijvoorbeeld 12345/00 - een document met nummer 12345 uit het jaar 2000.
- 51.Het interinstitutionele nummer is een nummerreeks die binnen de Europese Unie toegekend wordt aan voorstellen voor regelgeving van de Europese Commissie.
Binnen de Europese Unie worden nog een aantal andere nummerseries gebruikt. Iedere instelling heeft één of meerdere sets documenten met ieder een eigen nummering. Die reeksen komen niet overeen met elkaar of het interinstitutioneel nummer.
- 52.Deze databank van de Europese Unie biedt de mogelijkheid de actuele werkzaamheden (workflow) van de Europese instellingen (Europees Parlement, Raad, ESC, Comité van de Regio's, Europese Centrale Bank, Hof van Justitie enz.) te volgen. EURlex volgt alle voorstellen (zoals wetgevende en begrotingsdossiers) en mededelingen van de Commissie, vanaf het moment dat ze aan de Raad of het Europees Parlement worden voorgelegd.
- 53.Als dag van bekendmaking van een Europees besluit geldt de dag waarop het besluit in het Publicatieblad wordt bekendgemaakt, en daardoor in alle officiële talen van de Europese Unie bij het Publicatiebureau beschikbaar is.