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EUROPEAN CODE AGAINST INJURIES-ECAI

 

 

Accidental injury is a major risk to your health and well-being in everyday life, regardless of your age, whether working, traveling, going out or at home. Most injuries are preventable; they are not caused by bad luck or chance events that are outside of your control.

There is a lot you can do to make your life safer. You can promote safety for yourself and those you care for by knowing more about how injuries happen, learning how to manage risks, and adopting safe behaviour in everyday life. 

Find the ECAI at your own language:

English: The European Code Against Injuries

Danish: Den Europæiske Kodeks Mod Skader

Dutch: Europese Code VoorHet Voorkomen Van Ongevallen

French: Code Européen Contre les Traumatismes

German: Europäischer Kode Gegen Unfälle

Greek: Ευρωπαϊκός Κώδικας Kατά των Ατυχημάτων

Hungarian: Európai Baleset-megelőzési Tételek

Italian: Il Codice Europeo Contro Gli Incidenti

Norwegian: Den Europeiske Koden Mot Skader

Portuguese: Código Europeu Contra os Acidentes

Romanian: Codul European Contra Traumatismului  

Russian:Европейский Кодекс Против Травм  

Slovenian: Evropski Kodeks O Preprečevanju Poškodb

Spanish: Código Europeo Contra Las Lesiones

Turkish: Yaralanmalara Karşi Avrupa Kodu

 

 

Click the icon above to download the ECAI Poster*

Publications

 

ECAI LAUNCH during the 2nd European Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion: 

Press Release 

WP-3 Leader

Eleni Petridou

E-mail: epetrid@med.uoa.gr

Eirini Manti,

Tel. +30 210 746 2216        

E-mail: apollo-wp3@med.uoa.gr

Center for Research and Prevention of Injuries (CE.RE.PR.I)

Department of Hygiene, Epidemiology and Medical Statistics
Medical School, University of Athens
75 Mikras Asias Street
Athens 115 27, Greece

*Posters in print are available in request

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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