
9th European Conference on standardization, testing and certification in the field of occupational safety and health

The world of work is transforming at an unprecedented pace. Climate change poses significant challenges for workplace safety, while digital transformation creates new opportunities for innovative solutions. Both developments also require reshaping our approach to occupational safety and health.
At the 9th EUROSHNET Conference, experts from across Europe are coming together to explore how standardization, testing and certification can evolve to meet these emerging realities. Sustainable products and new requirements are needed in order to mitigate the effects of climate change and implement a circular economy whilst at the same time ensuring the protection of workers.
Digital transformation takes center stage with discussions on artificial intelligence applications in workplace safety, smart PPE and safe use of driverless vehicles. We will also discuss standards for tomorrow, next-generation testing and certification approaches, regulatory frameworks for emerging technologies, and best practices from across Europe.
Join the conference to hear from experts how standardization, testing and certification should respond to these fundamental changes and challenges from an OSH perspective and use this opportunity to network with colleagues from across Europe.
Ready to shape the future of workplace safety? Save the date!
Registration details and programme information coming soon.
This conference is for you...
... if you are an OSH expert or representative of
- European and national public authorities
- OSH institutions
- Social partners
- Manufacturers, importers and users of products
- Accident insurance institutions
- Testing and certification bodies
- Standardization organizations
Important dates
- Opening of conference registration and poster submission: autumn 2025
- Early-bird registration: until 31 January 2026
- Poster submission: open until 17 April 2026
- Decision on poster admission: not later than 24 April 2026
- Closing of registration: 11 May 2026