D7.1 - OPTIMAI - Training Material
Henriksson, Linda (Carr Communications Limited)
Arigho, Gillian (Carr Communications Limited)
McGlynn, Rory (Carr Communications Limited)
Hand, Alison (Carr Communications Limited)
Walker, Stephen (Carr Communications Limited)
Gurzawska, Agata (Tri-State Meter & Regulator Service)
Hayes, Paul (Tri-State Meter & Regulator Service)
Guillén, Andrea (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Dret i Tecnologia)
Teodoro, Emma (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Dret i Tecnologia)
Böttinger, Andreas (Evt Eye Vision Technology GMBH)
Senatore, Valentina (Youbiquo RL)
Zanesco, Antonio (Youbiquo SRL)
Ubis, Fernando (Visual Components Oy)
Moradkhani, Shayan (Visual Components Oy)
Ntoa, Stavroula (Idryma Technologias Kai Erevnas)
Gomez, Andrea (Unimetrik SA)
Charalampous, Paschalis (Ethniko Kentro Erevnas Kai Technologikis Anaptyxis)
Tsita, Christina (Ethniko Kentro Erevnas Kai Technologikis Anaptyxis)
Dimitriou, Nikos (Ethniko Kentro Erevnas Kai Technologikis Anaptyxis)

Edition: 1st version
Date: 2022
Description: 38 pàg.
Abstract: D7. 3 Ethics Recommendations and Regulatory Framework provides the OPTIMAI Consortium with an informational resource to support pilot activities that respect the moral and legal rights of human research participants in the industrial/industry 4. 0 employment context. This deliverable builds upon previous deliverables dealing with ethics and legal issues including D9. 1 Report on the OPTIMAI Ethical and Legal Framework, and D9. 2 Report on the OPTIMAI Ethical, Legal, and Societal Risks - 1st Version. This deliverable builds upon and refines both ethics and legal requirements presented in those deliverables, utilising ethics and legal partners UAB and TRI's most up-to-date understanding of the tools to be deployed and the environments in which they will be deployed. Additional guidance on ethical procedures to be observed and executed in managing ethical human research participation is also provided, bearing in mind the relevant circumstances of the pilot sites. In building upon and refining the work undertaken in previous deliverables, UAB and TRI have notably taken a country-specific approach to examining end-user and technical partners' legal obligations. A general section dealing with GDPR requirements notwithstanding, this deliverable provides a country-by-country breakdown of highlights of relevant national law in the United Kingdom, Spain, and Greece, where OPTIMAI pilot activities will take place. The particular areas of law detailed include data protection law, employment law, equality law, and health and safety law. A non-exhaustive list of legal requirements are presented to aid all partners, but particularly end-user partners, in making decisions in the design and implementation of OPTIMAI solution research activities in the industrial context that respect the rights of human research participants and comply with the laws of the countries where these activities will take place. Furthermore, the insights of the deliverable can be beneficial in similar contexts after the end of the project raising end-users' awareness regarding ethical and legal issues in future.
Grants: European Commission. Horizon 2020 958264
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Language: Anglès
Document: Informe ; recerca ; Versió publicada



38 p, 1.5 MB

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