<strong>Mainstreaming</strong> <strong>occupational</strong> <strong>safety</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>health</strong> <strong>into</strong> <strong>university</strong> educationE u r o p e a n Ag e n c y f o r Sa f e t y a n d He a l t h a t Wo r kA c k n o w l e d g e m e n t sEU-OSHA would like to thank the members of its contractors, the Topic Centre WorkEnvironment for their contributions to the information used in this project:Lieven Eeckelaert, Maureen Debruyne, Prevent, Belgium;Marie-Amélie Buffet, EUROGIP, France;Johanna Malmelin, Simo Salminen, FIOH, Finl<strong>and</strong>;Eva-Maria Backé, Carsten Brück, Peter Krauss-Hoffmann, Torsten Wolf,Ulrike Bollman, Carola Kästner, Ruth Krauße, Ralf Michaelis, DGUV, Germany;Joanna Kniaź-Nawrot, Agnieszka Młodzka-Stybel, Joanna Ostaszewska-Nowicka, CIOP,Pol<strong>and</strong>;José Miquel Martin Cabecas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PortugalIsabel Nunes, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal;Maria Karanika; Anne Kouvonen, Yee Wong, I-WHO, UK.EU-OSHA would like to thank the members of its expert group on mainstreaming OSH<strong>into</strong> education <strong>and</strong> observers who discussed the report at their meeting in Bilbao,26-27 February 2009:Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Marx, Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Arbeit, Sektion Arbeitsrechtund Arbeitsinspektion, Austria;Wilfried Marien, Federale Overheidsdienst Tewerkstelling en Sociaal OverlegDemonstratiewerkplaats voor Veilig Werken, Belgium;Monika Sopková, Research Institute of Education in Prague, Czech Republic;Marios Kourtellis, Department of Labour Inspection, Cyprus;Yiannoula Theodoulidou, Department of Labour Inspection, Cyprus;Bjarne Andersen, Danish Ministry of Education, Denmark;Arja Äyräväinen ENETOSH, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, representingENETOSH, Finl<strong>and</strong>;Markku Kämäräinen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finl<strong>and</strong>;Laurent Theveny, Institut de Recherche et de Sécurité pour la Prévention des accidentsdu travail et des maladies professionnelles, France;Jutta Busch, Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung – DGUV, Germany;Ioannis Konstantakopoulos, Hellenic Ministry of Employment & Social Protection,Greece;László Porcsalmy, Sanofi-Chinoin Zrt, Hungary;Violeta Butkute, State Labour Inspectorate of the Republic of Lithuania, Lithuania;Andrei George Albulescu, Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of IASI, Romania;Joze Hauko Ministry of Labour, Family <strong>and</strong> Social Affairs, Slovenia;Jelena Mihevc, Ministry of Education <strong>and</strong> Sport, Slovenia;162
<strong>Mainstreaming</strong> <strong>occupational</strong> <strong>safety</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>health</strong> <strong>into</strong> <strong>university</strong> educationSilvia Royo Beberide, Instituto Nacional de Seguridad e Higiene en el Trabajo(Ministerio de trabajo e Inmigración), Spain;Roxane Gervais, Health <strong>and</strong> Safety Laboratory, UK (observer);Juliet Hassard, University of Nottingham (Institute of Work, Health <strong>and</strong> Organisations),UK (observer);EU-OSHA would also like to thank its Focal Point network in the Member Statesfor their assistance, particularly in the identification of cases, <strong>and</strong> Ulrike Bollman(DGUV, Germany <strong>and</strong> ENETOSH) <strong>and</strong> Julia Fl<strong>into</strong>p (BAuA, Germany) for their helpfulsuggestions during the final editing stage.E u r o p e a n Ag e n c y f o r Sa f e t y a n d He a l t h a t Wo r k163