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Department of Labour Inspection



The Department of Labour Inspection is a Department of the Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance.
The Department comprises six Sectors:
  • the Safety and Health and Machinery Sector,
  • the Field Operations Sector,
  • the Industrial Pollution Control Sector,
  • the Air Quality Sector,
  • the Radiation Protection Sector and
  • the Chemical Substances Sector.



FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT ON WORK-RELATED STRESS

The Cyprus Employers and Industrialists Federation (OEB), the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI), the Cyprus Workers’ Confederation (SEK), τhe Pancyprian Federation of Labour (PEO) and the Democratic Labour Federation of Cyprus (DEOK), signed, on the 17th of June 2008, the Common Policy Statement on the Framework Agreement on work-related Stress, in the presence of the Minister of Labour and Social Insurance Mrs Sotiroula Charalambous who cosigned the said Statement.

Healthy Workplace Initiative - A better workplace for all



An initiative of the European Agency for safety and health at work to provide employers and employees with easy access to quality information about safety and health, the Healthy Workplace Initiative provides all the tools needed for a safe, healthy and productive workplace.

We would like to tell you more at our next Healthy Workplace Seminar, to be held at Hilton Park Hotel in Nicosia on Thursday 26th of April 2007 from 09:00 - 13:00.

Young people and workplace safety and health



Young workers have a higher accident rate than older workers for a number of reasons including their lack of training, experience and awareness of OSH; their immaturity, both physically and mentally; and, the types of jobs and employment situations in which they are placed.

This has implications for young workers themselves, for their employers and supervisors as well as for policy makers. It has implications for those involved in OSH, those involved in education, and those involved in policy making in these areas. The Agency provides resources and publications for all these groups which you can access from these pages.


Vacancy10/04/2009 - Annual Report 2008


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