Workplace and Process Safety in Next Generation Europe - Teaching for Learning (Safety4EU)  

WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE OF ERASMUS+ 
Jean Monnet Module Safety4EU 

This is the official website of Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Module, titled: 
Workplace and Process Safety in Next Generation Europe - Teaching for Learning (Safety4EU
Project number: 101126832

EU workplace and process safety legislation is crucial for ensuring the well-being of the nearly 170 million workers across the EU. The field of workplace and process safety (WPS) has seen significant growth, intensification, and changes in recent years. As competition and resources become increasingly scarce, companies are under pressure to scrutinize investments, including those in safety measures. Better guidance and greater certainty in safety practices are needed. Unfortunately, economic pressures in many countries are leading to a decrease or disappearance of WPS education on the academic level. The Safety4EU Module aims to enhance education in European studies at the University of Nis (UNI) by using an innovative approach to teaching and learning, tailored to the needs of advanced undergraduate students, master's students from UNI as well as young professionals in the safety sector, policymakers, and the general public with a strong understanding and interest in WPS. Safety4EU is based on three main pillars: teaching, research, and collaboration with various triple helix stakeholders such as individual researchers/academics, safety professionals from both public and private companies, and policy makers. It is coherently structured (with 12 courses), system-led, and underpinned by quantitative analysis. The Safety4EU aims to foster the publication and dissemination of the results of relevant research work in the field of WPS. The Module envisages several collaboration actions that will foster dialogue between the academic world and society and reach out to a wider public spreading knowledge regarding the EU WPS legislation and best practices to the general, nonspecialized public. Our multidisciplinary, gender-balanced team, backed by seasoned academic scholars from diverse fields: mechanical engineering, occupational safety engineering, computer engineering, architecture, psychology, and economy guaranties successful Module implementation.

NEWS & EVENTS

09.06.2026. 
Lecture: Hazards and Consequences in Industry (Part IV)

03.06.2026. 
Lecture: Hazards and Consequences in Industry (Part III)

02.06.2026. 
Lecture: Hazards and Consequences in Industry (Part II)

28.05.2026. 
Lecture: Hazards and Consequences in Industry (Part I)

26.05.2026. 
Lecture: Sources and Dispersion Models (Part I)

21.05.2026. 
Lecture: Quantitative Risk Assessment (Part II)

19.05.2026. 
Lecture: Introduction to Machine Learning in Workplace and Process Safety (Part I)

14.05.2026. 
Lecture on “Data Analysis, Programming & Interpretation” – Final Session Covers Advanced Applications

12.05.2026. 
Lecture on “Data Analysis, Programming & Interpretation” – Part II Builds Practical Programming Skills

07.05.2026. 
Lecture: On-line Workplace Monitoring for Harmful Substances

05.05.2026.
Lecture: Data Analysis, Programming & Interpretation – Part I

30.04.2026. 
Lecture: Ergonomic Risks – Part II

28.04.2026. 
Lecture: Ergonomic Risks – Part I

23.04.2026. 
Lecture: Quantitative Risk Assessment (Part I)  

21.04.2026. 
Lecture: Psychosocial Risks at the Workplace – Part II

16.04.2026. 
Lecture: Economic Aspects of Workplace and Process Safety

14.04.2026. 
Lecture on Psychosocial Risks at the Workplace – Part I

09.04.2026. 
Lecture: Legislative Framework for Workplace and Process Safety – Part II

08.04.2026. 
Workshop: Practical Exercises in Workplace and Process Safety Using IT Tools

07.04.2026. 
Lecture: Legislative Framework for Workplace and Process Safety – Part I

02.04.2026. 
Launch of the Safety4EU Module: Introductory Lecture on European Integration

Disclaimer

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

Safety4EU Module coordinator
Dr Milan Protic, assoc. professor 
Head of the Fire protection lab
https://www.znrfak.ni.ac.rs/fpl/

Faculty of Occupational Safety 
University of Nis, Serbia 

email: 
safety4eu@gmail.com 
milan.protic@znrfak.ni.ac.rs

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