OSHwiki goes live – a new web platform to connect the occupational safety and health community

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials

ISSN: 0003-5599

Article publication date: 28 October 2014

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Liskiewicz, T. (2014), "OSHwiki goes live – a new web platform to connect the occupational safety and health community", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 61 No. 6. https://doi.org/10.1108/ACMM.12861faa.016

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited


OSHwiki goes live – a new web platform to connect the occupational safety and health community

Article Type: Environment and safety From: Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Volume 61, Issue 6

OSHwiki is the first web platform which allows users to create, collaborate and share knowledge on occupational safety and health (OSH) in all languages. It is a new way to network online with the OSH community, aiming to support government, industry and employee organisations in ensuring safe and healthy workplaces. The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) launched OSHwiki at the XX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work 2014 in Frankfurt, Germany.

Dr Christa Sedlatschek, Director of EU-OSHA calls on OSH professionals to become part of OSHwiki and add to the body of OSH knowledge already available on the platform.

On the occasion of the OSHwiki launch, Dr Sedlatschek says:

The platform is an important step in the drive to improve health and safety in European workplaces and brings added value to those involved on both a professional and a personal level. OSHwiki allows experts to share their work with each other in one easy and convenient place; they can gain recognition from the global OSH community for their expertise, and benefit from having their work peer-reviewed by a wider audience.

OSHwiki is a reliable source of OSH information where accredited authors can create and edit content quickly and easily. Contributors include many national organisations for occupational safety and health as well as leading research institutes. With nearly 300 articles already uploaded by OSH experts, topics found on the platform cover areas such as OSH management and organisation, dangerous substances, ergonomics, psychosocial issues and groups at risk. As a one-stop shop for OSH content, OSHwiki aims to be the go-to resource on health and safety for the OSH community and beyond.

More information is available from: http://oshwiki.eu

Tomasz Liskiewicz - University of Leeds, Leeds, UK

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