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Programme

Safe and healthy university

 

Monday, September 28, 2009


Description of the state of the art
Dr. Martin Bollmeier


Welcome by the organizers

  • Dr. Ulrich Winterfeld
    BGAG - Institute Work and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Dresden
  • Joachim Müller
    HIS - University Information-System, Hannover
  • Jutta Busch
    German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Munich
  • Rainer Schmutnig
    Statutory accident insurance of the Bundesland Niedersachsen, Hannover
  • Dr. Ulrike Bollmann
    BGAG - Institute Work and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV), Dresden

Workshops in parallel - turn 1

  • Workshop A:
    Leadership at universities -
    impact on the health of students and employees
    Karl-W. Klingenberg, University Bielefeld
  • Workshop B:
    Work organisation
    at universities and the effect on safety and health
    Joachim Müller, HIS - University Information-System, Hannover
  • Workshop C:
    Addiction to work
    of scientists and students
    Dr. Stefan Poppelreuter, Impuls GmbH, Bonn

Workshops in parallel - turn 2
Workshop A, B, C


Keynote 1
Health promotion as a part of quality management at universities
Prof. Dr. Gudrun Faller, University Magdeburg-Stendal

 

Tuesday, September 29, 2009


Wake up! CreActive team of the BGAG


Agenda of the day / Overview
Dr. Ulrich Winterfeld and Dr. Ulrike Bollmann

Keynote 2
Working conditions for research and project work
Dr. Anja Gerlmaier, University Duisburg-Essen


Workshops in parallel

  • Workshop D:
    Promotion and support of health projects
    at universities
    Dr. Ute Sonntag, Association for health of the Bundesland Niedersachsen
    Dr. Brigitte Steinke, Technician Insurance
  • Workshop E:
    Effects of mobility
    of employees and students (road safety)
    Rainer Schmutnig, LUK Niedersachsen
  • Workshop F:
    Risks and workload
    at universities

    Brigitte Malsch-Mihm, Johannes-Gutenberg-University Mainz


Filling the "topic barrel"


"Walk of ideas" after emptying the topic barrel


Wall of action - presentation of ideas and possible solutions


Panel discussion:
Change of conditions of studies
and the impact on health and work
Chair: Dr. Ulrich Winterfeld

 

Wednesday, September 30, 2009


Wake up! CreActive team of the BGAG


Keynote 3
Good Practice of Mainstreaming OSH into tertiary education
Sarah Copsey, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA)

Keynote 4
Promotion of safety and health in higher education
Alan Cowen, Universities Safety and Health Association (USHA), United Kingdom


International market place with examples of good practice

  • Risk education in engineering - development of year one materials
    Nicola Stacey, Health and Safety Laboratory (HSL), United Kingdom
  • Educational package for higher education institutions "Learning about work-safety, hygiene, ergonomics"
    Alfred Brzozowski, Central Institute for Labour Protection (CIOP), Poland
  • OSH training in universities and technical professional schools
    Konstantina Zorba, Hellenic Institute for Occupational Health and Safety (ELINYAE), Greece
  • The starting point of OSH in higher education
    Natasa Pilatova Pelovik, Macedonian Occupational Safety and Health Association (MOSHA) and Faculty of Occupational Safety from Serbia
  • BASE - the combination of scientifically based training-concepts and occupational health and safety within health-management at the university of Hamburg
    Bettina Wollesen, University Hamburg, Germany
  • Promotion of safety and health in higher education
    Alan Cowen, Universities Safety and Health Association (USHA), United Kingdom

Keynote 5
The future of the universities
Prof. Dr. Hans Wiesmeth, College of Economics Leipzig

Content issues
Dr. Ulrich Winterfeld
phone: +49 351 457 1900

Organisation
Paul Kroenert
phone: +49 351 457 1929
fax: +49 351 457 1325
 

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