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Dr. Snezana Petricevic 1,2 & Mr. David Tomovic1,3
1Serbian Association for Occupational Safety and Health2General Manager at Beopreventiva3 OSH Manager at Tomov ic Com
Occupational Safety and Health in Serbia
Serbia OHS facts;
Serbian Association for Occupational Safety and Health;
Serbian Institute of Occupational Health;
Content
Population (excl. Kosovo 2 mill) 7.334.935
Population growth 0%
Life expectancy at birth, female (years) 76
Life expectancy at birth, male (years) 71
Labour force (millions) 3.107.577
Employed 1.771.275 (57%)
Self-employed 591.500 (19%)
Supporting members of the family 228.275 (7.3%)
Unemployed 517,369 (16.6%)
GDP per capita (2007 data) 4002 EUR
OSH Directorate - Ministry of Labor
Serbian Institute of Occupational Health -Ministry of Health
Council for Safety and Health at Work, whose members are Dragoslav Tomovic and Peter Bulat
OSH Act-2005
Sub Acts (about 25)
Serbian OSH Facts
Regulation covering directly essential
aspect of OSH
•Labour Law
•Law on Health and Protection
•Law on Pension and Disabillity Insurance
• Council Directive 89/654/EEC of 30.November 1989 concerning the minimum safetyand health requirements for the workplace
• Council Directive 89/655/EEC of 30. November 1989. concerning the minimum safetyand health requirement for the use of work equipment by workers at work
• Council Directive 89/656/EEC of 30.November 1989. on the minimum health andsafety requirements for the use by workers of personal protective equipment at theworkplace
• Council Directive 90/269/EEC of 29.may 1990.on the minimum health and safetyrequirements for the manual handling of loads where there is a risk particulary ofback injury to workers
• Council Directive 90/270/EEC of 29. may 1990. on the minium safety and healthrequirements for work with display screen equipment
• Council Directive 92/57/EEC of 24 June 1992 on the implementation of minimumsafety and health requirements at temporary or mobile construction sites
• Council Directive 98/24/EC of 7 April 1998 on the protection of the health and safetyof workers from the risks related to chemical agens at work
Transposed Directive
Occupational Injuries in Serbia (2000-2009)
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1140
966
1037
811
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Број тешких повреда на раду у Републици Србији
у периоду 2000. - 2009. година
Fatal Occupational Injuries in Serbia 2000-2009
51
61
35
25
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38
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37
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Број смртних повреда на раду у Републици Србији
у периоду 2000. - 2009. година
Fatal Occupational Injury Incidence in Serbia 2000-2009
(per 100.000 emloyes)
2,67
3,21
1,9
1,38
2,82
1,9
2,16
1,12
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Број смртних повреда на раду у Републици Србији
у периоду 2000. - 2009. година
на 100.000 запослених
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Occupational Diseases in Serbia 1994-2009
• Serbian Association for Occupational
Safety and Health (SAOSH) is formed as
professional association which gather
experts, engineers, workers
representatives and other persons
professionally oriented at occupational
safety and health system.
The main social activity of the Association
is based on continuous improvement of
occupational safety and health, improving
the working conditions and preserving the
working environment.
Association was registrated on December 21st,2004, as a voluntary, professional, apolitical, non-governmental and non-profit association ofcitizens of Serbia.
The headquarters are located in Kragujevac,Serbia.
Today, the Association gathers more than 500members and has a tendency to spread further.
STRUCTURE
PRESIDENT - President of the Association andchairman of the Managing board. The Presidentand other members of the Managing boardhold office for two years.
ASSEMBLY- The Assembly is the higest organ ofthe Association and it consists of the membersof Association.
MANAGING BOARD - Composed of 13 members,elected by the Assembly for the period of 2years. Oversees general administration mattersand submits policy and other proposals to theGeneral Assembly.
EXECUTIVE BOARD - is the support body ofPresidency and made by the president,vicepresident secretary of the Association andtwo elected members of the Precidency.
SUPERVISORY BOARD - monitors, analyzes andcontrols all activities of Association.
MEMEBERSHIP
Membership in the Association is voluntary. There are three types of membership in the Association:
Individual Membership, Donors and Sponsors, Club of Association.
SECTION FOR IDUSTRIAL HYGIEN- INTENTION
MAIN ACTIVITIES
Organizing of seminars and expert conferences,
Education of its members,
Promotion of occupational safety and health good practice,
Publishing.
Association has excellent cooperation with:
Scientific educational institutions (University ofBelgrade, Kragujevac, Nis, Novi Sad),
Institute of occupational medicine of Serbia ``Dr.Dragomir Karajovic``,
Unions of workers,
Other NGO.
OUR VISION is to have a significant role in theinternational improvement of occupational safetyand health.
OUR MISSION is to improve activities of ourmembers through diversity of our services,information sharing and innovation ofknowledge;
OUR CORE VALUES are Leadership, Networking,Professionalism, Responsibility, Fairness andEquity, Teamwork, Accountability, and Diversity.
Established in 1953;
144 Employees;
WHO Collaborating centre from 1984;
IX International Courses on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology for Developing countries;
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