The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) has become official partner of the European Climate and Health Observatory. Among EU-OSHA's activities on climate and health is a foresight study on climate change impacts, anticipating future climate change-related developments and disruptions, and its occupational safety and health (OSH) risks. From 2025 onwards, EU-OSHA will also develop an OSH overview assessing the consequences of climate change on workers’ health and safety.

You can find out more about EU-OSHA and its activities related to climate and health here.

More information on the foresight study can be found at EU-OSHA's website. The Agency’s work on climate-health also includes a policy brief on the future of agriculture and forestry, and the EU guidance ‘Heat at Work’ for workplaces, offering organisational and technical resources to manage this OSH risk, including heat waves.

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