The Danish Working Environment Authority
Call for applications
The Working Environment Research Fund offers review projects in the form of reference documents on occupational diseases. The reviews are used by the National Board of Industrial Injuries (Arbejdsskadestyrelsen) and the Occupational Diseases Committee in connection with the ongoing negotiations on the inclusion of new diseases in the lists of occupational diseases and, furthermore, for the ongoing adjustment of the practice of the Occupational Diseases Committee regarding recognition of unlisted diseases caused by the particular nature of the work.
Strategy for working environment efforts up to 2020
Workplaces in Denmark should be safe, secure and healthy. We all have a great interest in ensuring a safe and healthy working environment. Enterprises stand to benefit in terms of production and recruitment advantages and employees stand to benefit in terms of a working environment that is healthy and stimulating.
For this reason, the former Danish government (Denmark's Liberal Party and the Conservative People's Party), the Social Democratic Party, the Danish People's Party and the Social Liberal Party have agreed on an ambitious strategy for working environment efforts up to 2020.
Report on future working environment 2020 - new priorities for the working environment
The head office of the Danish Working Environment Authority in Copenhagen.