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The Identification of the Competency Components Necessary for the Tasks of Workers’ Representatives in the Field of OSH to Support Their Selection and Development, as Well as to Assess Their Effectiveness
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Szabo, Gyula
, Farago, Ferenc
, Leisztner, Peter
in
competencies
/ Core competencies
/ Curricula
/ Education
/ Employees
/ Employers
/ Feedback
/ fundamental competencies
/ Industry 4.0
/ Knowledge
/ Literature reviews
/ Occupational health and safety
/ Occupational safety
/ Organizational research
/ OSH representative
/ Practice
/ Professionals
/ Roles
/ Systematic review
/ Training
/ tripartism
/ Workers
/ workers’ representative
2025
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The Identification of the Competency Components Necessary for the Tasks of Workers’ Representatives in the Field of OSH to Support Their Selection and Development, as Well as to Assess Their Effectiveness
by
Szabo, Gyula
, Farago, Ferenc
, Leisztner, Peter
in
competencies
/ Core competencies
/ Curricula
/ Education
/ Employees
/ Employers
/ Feedback
/ fundamental competencies
/ Industry 4.0
/ Knowledge
/ Literature reviews
/ Occupational health and safety
/ Occupational safety
/ Organizational research
/ OSH representative
/ Practice
/ Professionals
/ Roles
/ Systematic review
/ Training
/ tripartism
/ Workers
/ workers’ representative
2025
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The Identification of the Competency Components Necessary for the Tasks of Workers’ Representatives in the Field of OSH to Support Their Selection and Development, as Well as to Assess Their Effectiveness
by
Szabo, Gyula
, Farago, Ferenc
, Leisztner, Peter
in
competencies
/ Core competencies
/ Curricula
/ Education
/ Employees
/ Employers
/ Feedback
/ fundamental competencies
/ Industry 4.0
/ Knowledge
/ Literature reviews
/ Occupational health and safety
/ Occupational safety
/ Organizational research
/ OSH representative
/ Practice
/ Professionals
/ Roles
/ Systematic review
/ Training
/ tripartism
/ Workers
/ workers’ representative
2025
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The Identification of the Competency Components Necessary for the Tasks of Workers’ Representatives in the Field of OSH to Support Their Selection and Development, as Well as to Assess Their Effectiveness
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The Identification of the Competency Components Necessary for the Tasks of Workers’ Representatives in the Field of OSH to Support Their Selection and Development, as Well as to Assess Their Effectiveness
2025
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Overview
The European Union Council’s zero vision aims to eliminate workplace fatalities, while Industry 4.0 presents new challenges for occupational safety. Despite HR professionals assessing managers’ and employees’ competencies, no system currently exists to evaluate the competencies of workers’ representatives in occupational safety and health (OSH). It is crucial to establish the necessary competencies for these representatives to avoid their selection based on personal bias, ambition, or coercion. The main objective of the study is to identify the competencies and their components required for workers’ representatives in the field of occupational safety and health by following the steps of the DACUM method with the assistance of OSH professionals. First, tasks were identified through semi-structured interviews conducted with eight occupational safety experts. In the second step, a focus group consisting of 34 OSH professionals (2 invited guests and 32 volunteers) determined the competencies and their components necessary to perform those tasks. Finally, the results were validated through an online questionnaire sent to the 32 volunteer participants of the focus group, from which 11 responses (34%) were received. The research categorized the competencies into the following three groups: core competencies (occupational safety and professional knowledge) and distinguishing competencies (personal attributes). Within occupational safety knowledge, 10 components were defined; for professional expertise, 7 components; and for personal attributes, 16 components. Based on the results, it was confirmed that all participants of the tripartite system have an important role in the training and development of workers’ representatives in the field of occupational safety and health. The results indicate that although OSH representation is not yet a priority in Hungary, there is a willingness to collaborate with competent, well-prepared representatives. The study emphasizes the importance of clearly defining and assessing the required competencies.
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