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Human Error
Human error is often cited as a cause of accidents, when all other factors have been eliminated. This does not mean that human error cannot

Judicial expertise
Court cases are often complex, especially when there are casualties and/or environmental damage. In order to be able to determine the responsibilities, the judge, sometimes

Climate Change and Increased OHS Risks
Climate change is increasingly recognized as a significant factor influencing occupational health and safety (OHS) risks. Rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and shifting environmental conditions

Risk assessment: the different steps
We have already explained the process of occupational risk assessment according to the Luxembourg legislation. Once these steps have been validated, it is necessary to

Industrial environment
EHS risk management in the industrial setting should be of significant concern to all stakeholders, including employees, shareholders, customers, and surrounding communities. Responsibility of Industrial

Single Document drafting procedure
We have previously talked about the different stages prior to the establishment of the French single document. Here we explain the different steps to follow

Nearly 3 million people die of work-related accidents and diseases
The ILO also estimates that 395 million workers worldwide have suffered non-fatal workplace accidents. Nearly three million workers die each year from work-related accidents and

Involvement of external companies
The use of external companies is common in all sectors of activity and concerns both one-off interventions and recurring operations such as cleaning, maintenance and

Tertiary sector
EHS risk management in the tertiary sector must include not only workers and employees, but also the public and the companies involved. Considering Company Activities