Occupational projects and funding
The activities of the Labour Inspectorate are supported under the ESF CPS programme ‘Development of a working environment that values occupational health and safety’.
The aim of the activity is to raise awareness of working conditions and the opportunities for creating healthy working conditions, improve the transmission, dissemination, processing and accessibility of information and enhance supervision of the working environment and employment relationships.
To this end, the e-services of the Labour Inspectorate aimed at the Labour Inspectorate, employers and employees will be centralised in the information system of the Labour Inspectorate (TEIS) and obsolete information systems will be closed
You can find more information here.
Time frame
01.01.2022–31.12.2027
The sum of investment
9.4 million euros
The analysis of the module of accidents at work
The Labour Inspectorate has a statutory obligation to investigate the cases of accidents at work and occupational diseases. Enterprises are also obliged to investigate accidents at work and occupational diseases. For this, a new e-service shall be created in the Working Life Information System (WLIS).
In order to develop the new service, it needs to be analysed how to create a service that is user friendly and as automated as possible. The goal of the project is to create an analysis that would enable to develop a new service at WLIS. The project result is an analysis together with a prototype and the capacity assessment of the development.
Time frame
01.03.2021–31.12.2021
The sum of allocated support
56,312.50 euros
The development of accidents at work module
- Automatization, simplification and improving user friendliness in managing accidents at work and occupational diseases is beneficial both to enterprises and the Labour Inspectorate.
- Using a self-service will make it easier for enterprises to investigate accidents at work and occupational diseases.
- The work organisation of the Labour Inspectorate will become more efficient, which will shorten the time of proceedings and help save time.
The goal of the project is to transfer the services of Labour Inspectorate from the old information system to the new Working Life Information System, in order to enable a more effective and user-friendly service to enterprises through the self-service environment, and increase the effectiveness of state authorities in monitoring processes.
Timeframe
01.04.2021–31.08.2022
The sum of allocated support
413,612.80 euros
The analysis of the monitoring module of transport enterprises
The Labour Inspectorate has a statutory obligation to monitor the fulfilment of the requirements of working and rest time of the drivers of transport enterprises. For this, a new e-service will be created in the Working Life Information System. In order to develop the new service, it needs to be analysed how to create a service that is user friendly and as automated as possible. Preparing the analysis and creating a prototype based on the analysis are the goals of the project.
The goal of the project is to create an analysis that would enable to develop a new service at WLIS. The project result is an analysis together with a prototype.
Timeframe
01.03.2021–31.12.2021
The sum of allocated support
56,312.50 euros
The development of the monitoring module of transport enterprises
The development of the service for monitoring the working and rest time of drivers benefits both the transport enterprises and the Labour Inspectorate. For transport companies, it will be easier to monitor drivers’ working and rest time through the self-service, and the work of the Labour Inspectorate will become more efficient thanks to automatic operations.
The goal of the project is to transfer the services of Labour Inspectorate from the old information system to the new Working Life Information System, in order to enable a more effective and user-friendly service to enterprises through the self-service environment, and increase the effectiveness of state authorities in monitoring processes.
Timeframe
01.04.2021–31.08.2022
The sum of allocated support
335,392 euros