Conference: Workplace Risks and Worker Health and Safety - Research Results for Ireland over Time and in a European Perspective
Venue: ESRI, Whitaker Square, Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin 2
This half-day conference will launch the ESRI research report on Workplace Risks and Worker Outcomes in Ireland in a Comparative Perspective: An analysis of the European Working Conditions Survey, 2005 and 2010. This report draws on the European Working Conditions Survey to examine (1) how Ireland compares to other European countries in terms of exposure to risks to health and safety in the workplace (2) whether this exposure changed between 2005 and 2010 and (3) the consequences of this exposure in terms of general health, mental well-being and injury for workers. Conference presentations will also include research on how work-related illness and injury has changed over time in Ireland.
Programme
09.00 Registration and tea/coffee
09.30 Welcome
Alan Barrett, Director, Economic and Social Research Institute
09.40 Introduction/Launch of Report
Martin O’Halloran, Chief Executive Officer, Health and Safety Authority
Session 1
Chair: Alan Barrett, Director, Economic and Social Research Institute
09.50 Workplace Risks in Comparative Perspective
Dorothy Watson, Helen Russell and Bertrand Maître, Economic and Social Research Institute
10.20 Panel Discussion
David Foden, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions and Paul Cullen, Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation
10.40 Questions and Answers
11.00 Tea/Coffee Break
Session 2
Chair: Nuala Flavin, Health and Safety Authority
11.30 Trends in Work-Related Illness and Injury in Ireland
Helen Russell and Bertrand Maître, Economic and Social Research Institute
12.00 Panel Discussion
Anne Drummond, UCD and Sylvester Cronin, SIPTU College
12.20 Questions and Answers
12.40 Conference Close