Brussels, 11/12/2025
CALL FOR EXTERNAL EXPERTISE
WTMS – Working Together Much Safer EU-Funded Project
1. Background
The Working Together. Much Safer (WTMS) project, co-funded by the European Union, aims to strengthen workplace safety for port workers across Europe by empowering workers’ organisations, improving safety practices on board and in ports, and fostering stronger social dialogue between workers, employers, and policymakers. A core component of the project is the development and delivery of high-quality training packages tailored to port workers, lashers, and workers’ representatives, focusing on improving safety culture, strengthening prevention practices, and enhancing the capacity of unions to engage in collective bargaining and EU-level social dialogue.
The training activities are central to achieving the project’s objectives of reducing work-related accidents, promoting cooperation between social partners, and building a sustainable European Network for Safety in Ports.
2. Purpose of the Contract
The ETF is launching this call to select an external expert responsible for developing and delivering an ad-hoc training package on health and safety in the port sector, aligned with the objectives, methodology, and outcomes defined in the WTMS project.
The expert will be responsible for:
This call is specifically for a trainer with demonstrable expertise in health and safety issues in the port sector.
3. Tasks to be performed by the expert
3.1 Description of Task
The selected expert will be required to carry out the following tasks:
4. Expertise required
The tenderer shall prove his/her expertise with examples of his/her work. The contract will only be awarded to tenderers that can prove they fulfil the following criteria:
The expert can be an individual, an organisation or a consortium made up of several entities.
5. Payment and standard contract
The expert will receive an advance and final payment following the EU rules and upon receipt of the correct invoice. Payment will be made in three phases:
A standard contract template can be received upon request.
The maximum budget available (covering all taxes including VAT[1]) is 60.000 EUR. This amount does not include travel, hotel and subsistence costs that will be covered separately.
Similarly, the cost of any dissemination event that might be organised will be covered separately.
6. Selection criteria related to the financial and technical capacity of the bidders
The offers will be examined against the following criteria:
The offers, including a CV, must be sent to Berardina Tommasi, ETF Senior Policy Officer for Dockers, at b.tommasi@etf-europe.org.
The deadline for offers is on 31th of January 2026.
[1] Services delivered from outside of Belgium are subject to Belgian 21% VAT which must be considered as part of the total price.