Supporting Compliance With OSH Regulations: New Web Section Gathers Key Research
Summary
EU-OSHA has launched a new thematic web section on occupational safety and health (OSH) compliance, consolidating research publications including case studies, policy briefs, reports, and discussion papers. The section covers multiple sectors including agriculture and construction, organised around two research strands: how supply chains drive OSH improvement and the role of labour inspectorates and prevention services. The resource is intended to help employers understand compliance pathways and inspector engagement.
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EU-OSHA has added a new web section to its website that consolidates existing OSH compliance research into a single thematic resource. The section organises publications around two evidence strands: how supply chain dynamics can drive occupational safety improvements, and the role of labour inspectorates and prevention services in supporting compliance.
Employers and safety professionals in agriculture, construction, and related sectors can use this portal to access case studies, policy briefs, reports and discussion papers relevant to OSH obligations. The resource is informational and does not create new compliance duties; it supplements existing guidance by making research findings more accessible.
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14/04/2026
Supporting compliance with OSH regulations: new web section gathers key research
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Explore our new thematic web section on supporting compliance with OSH regulations. It brings together a broad portfolio of publications such as case studies, policy briefs, reports and discussion papers covering multiple sectors such as agriculture and construction.
The section highlights factors that influence compliance based on two strands of research: how supply chains can drive improvement, and the role of labour inspectorates and prevention services.
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