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https://doi.org/10.25234/pv/35713

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTECTION IN THE CONTEXT OF DIRECTIVE (EU) 2024/1760 ON CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY DUE DILIGENCE

Ana Rački Marinković orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-5137-7527 ; Pravni fakultet, Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Trg Republike Hrvatske 14, 10000 Zagreb, Hrvatska *
Darko Palačić ; Veleučilište studija sigurnosti (VSS) u Zagrebu, Veslačka 2a, 10000 Zagreb, Hrvatska *

* Dopisni autor.


Puni tekst: hrvatski pdf 203 Kb

str. 27-49

preuzimanja: 213

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Sažetak

This paper examines how the major disaster at the Rana Plaza textile factory in Bangladesh brought inadequate occupational safety and health measures in global supply chains into the public spotlight. As a result of public pressure, awareness has grown regarding the necessity of sustainable business practices for companies, particularly in the context of ensuring occupational safety and health. It explains how voluntary compliance proved insufficient, leading to appropriate actions to establish sustainable business practices by mandating certain obligations for companies. Following the introduction of non-financial reporting requirements, which require company business reports to include information on specific social and human rights factors, including working conditions, health, and safety, Directive (EU) 2024/1760 on corporate sustainability due diligence was recently adopted. The paper examines how, according to the provisions of this Directive, companies are obliged to engage in responsible business conduct, especially in the context of protecting workers’ safety and health. This should contribute to globally ensuring health and enhancing occupational safety through extraterritorial due diligence measures in the activity chains that companies are required to undertake. The obligations imposed on companies to which this Directive applies are analysed, as well as the ways in which they will be able to fulfill these obligations in the field of occupational safety after its implementation. Additionally, the paper reflects on the implications for the Republic of Croatia and how its implementation in the Republic of Croatia could be approached in the context of improving occupational safety standards.

Ključne riječi

work safety; occupational health and safety; sustainable development; corporate responsibility; due diligence

Hrčak ID:

336335

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/336335

Datum izdavanja:

10.10.2025.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

Posjeta: 522 *