Abstract
Today, people have become increasingly interested in various natural disasters starting from massive floods through epidemics to devastating fires across the continent. Disasters are caused not only by forces of nature but also by human activities. The history of both disaster management and occupational safety can be traced back centuries. There are many similarities between disaster management and occupational safety, which may be surprising at first. Two fundamental rights are key issues in both disaster management and occupational safety, which are as follows: the right to life and the right to health. An obligation of closely coordinated cooperation between the state, public bodies and other entities is a flagship task in both areas.
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