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Honourable Members, the European Coal and Steel Community, which was the origin and starting point of the European Union, not only pursued the aim of economic integration, but also established a legal basis for measures relating to safety and health at work. The bulk of the European Union’s legislative activity in this field builds on this legal basis.
Although we have undoubtedly made progress in this area, there can be no question of us ever ceasing in our efforts. The incidence of work-related accidents has fallen by 13%, yet the figure is still too high, and certain jobs are still unduly dangerous.
I am delighted that the Bilbao Agency has received an overwhelmingly positive assessment, as this is a view I share. I expect tomorrow’s debate on the amendments that have been tabled to be brief and to have a positive outcome, as the individual amendments provide a logical and well-balanced response to the changes that have taken place."@en1
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