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Bennett31384  
#1 Posted : 19 May 2025 14:28:42(UTC)
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Bennett31384

Hi All, 

I am responsable for the H&S for a number of countries, predominantly focusing on warehouse operations. I am wondering if there are any resources or training courses out there to help me up skill in understanding the legal / regulatory requirements specific to the countries I am responsible for (Nordics and Europe)

I have looked at Barbour Infomation Services, as well as being expensive I am not sure it reallly has the detail I am after. For example defining the equivalent of PUWER inspections and testing. Any Barbour international service subscribers able to clarify this?

Thanks

peter gotch  
#2 Posted : 20 May 2025 10:02:10(UTC)
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peter gotch

Hi Bennett

A lot of reads but no responses so I will try and get the ball rolling.

I don't think you will find a "course" for this, or at least not a course that delivers what you are looking for.

In my last job, we needed lots of information and I went for Technical Indexes (now with an IHS at the front) OHSIS - Occupational Health and Safety Information Service and eventually the company took out a much broader subscription that gave access to almost all relevant British Standards and EN standards.

Now, I don't think that our subscription included access to all relevant European legislation, but if you can find the right EC Directive which will have been "transposed" in each EU nation and others including non-EU Nordic countries you should be able to access the legislation online and may be you will need some help from the workforce at your various warehouses if only to check that you have an adequate translation of what the legislation might say in e.g. Finnish.

With the exception of HSWA itself most of the requirements on UK health and safety legislation will have some mirror image (albeit not an exact image) in EU and Nordic countries.

So, perhaps your starting point is to work out which EC Directives are relevant and then look to see how they have been implemented in the countries you cover. The EU-OSHA website would be a good place to start and includes free to download "Non Binding" guides to most of the key Directives in multiple languages.

European Agency for Safety & Health at Work - Information, statistics, legislation and risk assessment tools.

antbruce001  
#3 Posted : 20 May 2025 10:21:55(UTC)
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antbruce001

Peter’s points are a great starting place, but it’s important to remember how the law is actually applied in some countries outside the UK, including within the EU. The UK applies a law must be complied with approach, whereas other countries don't. This really exposes a weakness in how EU directives work.

An EU directive sets the minimum legal standards that each member state must include in their laws — basically, what the law should say. However, how, or even if, a country enforces its own legislation isn’t something the EU controls. So, while an EU directive might require minimum standards for working at height *for example), a country could still routinely allow practices that don’t meet those standards — and there’s nothing the EU can do about it.

This means some countries operate to standards that don’t fully comply with the legal requirements, even though they’ve technically adopted the directive. It’s this gap that causes challenges for international companies trying to apply their own standards abroad, even when both countries are meant to be following the same legal framework.

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