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This seminar discusses the impact of the green economy on jobs and the working environment in the waste and recycling sectors. It highlights the need for evaluating the effects, identifying potential problems, and preventing deterioration of the working environment. The importance of including working environment aspects in the design phase of products and processes is emphasized.
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OSH in the green economy – a victim or an integrated aim? Seminar: Green jobs - safe jobs? Jobs and the environment in the waste and recycling sectors 27 March 2014, Hotel Silken Berlaymont, Brussels Ann-Beth Antonsson, Adjunct professor, IVL and KTH Royal InstituteofTechnology
The green economy • Resource efficiency • Recycling, waste as a resource • Detoxification • Introduction of new and sometimes unknown materials • New raw materials • “Natural” materials • Biofuels • Waste for incineration • New processes & products • Windmills
The green economy … • will change the working environment
Recycling • Recycling of materials, e.g. paper, glass, biodegradable waste, metal waste, plastics, tires
Recycling • The first site for recycling of materials in Denmark was closed down due to working environment problems • Ventilation was poor and not designed for handling of waste that emitted dust and microorganisms when handled • OTDS, organic toxic dust syndrome, due to exposure to mould, endotoxins etc. that thrives on organic material
Conclusion • The green economy will change the working environment … • … sometimes for better sometimes for worse • A lesson learned: It is important to evaluate what the effects are, to identify potential problems and prevent deterioration of the working environment
Conclusion • The green economy may start with new ideas in small businesses • New small businesses are often not very well aware of the working environment, more prone to under-estimate or overlook emerging risks • A lesson learned: Special efforts are needed for these businesses
Conclusion • Important decisions are taken in the design phase of products and processes • Environment is often considered, Design For Environment, DFE • Health and safety often considered as a factor that can be dealt with much later • A lesson learned: Need to include working environment aspects in the design phase, need for effective/cost effective methods