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Bergamo (Italy), 29 Novembre 2019 (ore 10.30 – 18.30)

Centro Congressi Giovanni XXIII, Viale Papa Giovanni XXIII n. 106, Sala Alabastro

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Salute e sicurezza

all’epoca della

digitalizzazione

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Sessione III - L’impatto demografico (ore 14.00 - 15.00)

Modera: Malcom Sargeant (Middlesex University, Regno Unito e Comitato scientifico internazionale ricerca DEAL - ADAPT)

Riesgos emergentes en el trabajo derivados del cambio tecnológico y del envejecimiento

Juan Manuel Moreno Díaz (Universidad de Sevilla, Spagna)

Physical activity in workplace: Strategies and economics analysis in Health

Ingrid Julieth Gonzalez Cardozo (Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia)

Protection of Older Workers’ Health at Work

Zeynep Sisli (Izmir University of Economics, Turchia)

Jubilación y empleo: el envejecimiento activo como nexo de transición de activo a pasivo

Ramon Lopez Fuentes (Universidad de Sevilla, Spagna)

Sessione II - I rischi psico-sociali tra futuro e passato

(ore 12.30 - 13.00)

Modera: Antonella Mauro (Università di Bergamo)

Burnout from the Labour Protection Perspective. Risks Factors and Prevention

Aleksandra Pietras (University of Lodtz)

From the I to the IV Industrial Revolution: Looking at the Past to Understand Current Psychosocial Risks

Cecilia Leccardi, Michele Tiraboschi (ADAPT, DEAL)

Sessione I - La tutela della salute e sicurezza sul lavoro alla prova

della IV rivoluzione industriale (ore 10.30 - 12.30)

Modera: Malcom Sargeant (Middlesex University, Regno Unito e Member of the ADAPT-DEAL-INAIL International Scientific Committee on Health and Safety in the context of the IV Industrial Revolution)

Prevention of labour risks and new labour market: some key issues

Lourdes Mella Méndez (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Member of the ADAPT-DEAL-INAIL

International Scientific Committee on Health and Safety in the context of the IV Industrial Revolution)

INAIL Research Contribution concerning the Protection of Health and Safety in the Context of Industry 4.0

Antonio Valenti (INAIL)

From Fordism to post-Fordism: work is fragmented, risk spreads

Fiorenza Misale (Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Italia)

Time and Space in the gig-economy: Challenges and new approaches for the regulation of Occupational Health and Safety

Cristina Inversi (University of Manchester, Regno Unito)

El futuro de la seguridad y la salud en el trabajo

María Luisa Martín Hernández (Universidad de Salamanca, Spagna)

IV Rivoluzione industriale e tutele assicurative

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Sessione V - L’impatto del cambiamento tecnologico

(ore 16.00 - 18.30)

Modera: Francesco Seghezzi (President of Fondazione ADAPT)

El impacto de la robótica en el mundo laboral: nuevos retos para la seguridad y salud en el trabajo

María Teresa Igartua Miró (Universidad de Sevilla)

Whose Responsibility is It? The Impact of Labor and Risk Prevention Regulation to Developing Safe and Healthy Telework

Mar Sabadell-Bosch, Eva Rimbau-Gilabert (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)

La protección de la seguridad y salud del trabajador en las nuevas formas de empleo: jornada y descanso en el trabajo a distancia

Bárbara Torres García (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela)

Health and Safety at Work and the Digital Transformation: New Skills and New Training Needs

Emma Pietrafesa (INAIL)

Occupational Health and Safety in Smartworking: Legal Issues and Training Challenges

Debora Gentilini, Giovanna Filosa (INAPP)

Estefanía González Cobaleda (Universidad de Jaén)

La economía de plataforma y la necesidad de un enfoque de seguridad y salud en el trabajo: Un desafío para el nuevo modelo de producción

El derecho a la desconexión digital: perspectiva comparada y riesgos laborales asociados

María Rosa Vallecillo Gámez (Universidad de Jaén)

La conducta del trabajador y la obligación del empresario ante la utilización de la inteligencia artificial en la prevención de riesgos laborales

M. Carmen Aguilar del Castillo (Universidad de Sevilla)

Precarious Work Practices in the Gig Economy: Its Implications on the Health and Safety of Gig Workers

Padmini Sharma (Università degli studi di Milano)

Formazione e sicurezza sul lavoro: un diritto/dovere a geometria variabile

Cristina Alessi (Università di Brescia)

Salud y seguridad, el desafío de capacitar a los “trabajadores 4.0” en competencias digitales y socioemocionales

Gabriela Mendizábal Bermúdez (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos)

Sessione IV - Il lavoro domestico e informale

(ore 15.00 - 15.45)

Modera: Francesco Nespoli (ADAPT Research Fellow)

Labour is not a Commodity: Lessons from New Zealand

Felicity Lamm (Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Research)

Precarious Work as a Determinant of Health in the Indian Informal Sector: Unravelling health and Work Linkages

Pallavi Joshi Lahari (Jawaharlal Nehru University)

Condiciones de trabajo de personal domiciliario vinculado a través de plataformas virtuales en la ciudad de Bogotá

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