Occupational Safety for Workers in Unstable Industries: International and Legal Frameworks of the European Union

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Vladyslav Volynets
https://orcid.org/0009-0009-2321-5796
Ivan Kaylo
Ivan Yatskevych
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9734-0671
Serhii Boyko
Mariia Denysiuk

Abstract

Ensuring occupational safety in unstable industries such as
construction and agriculture is critical because of the high
level of risk to workers. These industries require careful
regulation by state and international organizations. The
International Labor Organization (hereinafter – ILO) and
the European Union (hereinafter – EU) develop standards
and directives to protect workers’ health in such settings.
The purpose of the study is a comparative analysis of these
international norms and recommendations for improving
national legislation. The following scientific methods were
used in the survey: logical method, system method, statis
tical method, dialectical method, metaphysical method,
law, and method of legal forecasting.

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Volynets, V., Kaylo, I., Yatskevych, I., Boyko, S., & Denysiuk, M. (2025). Occupational Safety for Workers in Unstable Industries: International and Legal Frameworks of the European Union. Stanovnistvo. https://doi.org/10.59954/stnv.687
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Vladyslav Volynets, Department of Labour Law and Social Security Law Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine

PhD in Law, Assistant Professor

Ivan Kaylo, Kononenko

PhD in Law

Ivan Yatskevych, Depatment of Private Law

PhD of Law, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Law

Serhii Boyko, Department of Theory of State and Law and Constitutional Law

PhD in Law, Associate Professor

Mariia Denysiuk, Department of Labour Law and Social Security Law Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

PhD in Law, Assistant Professor

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