The health emergency caused by COVID-19 has reopened, with particular vigour, the debate surrounding the impact of teleworking on working conditions, as well as on the possibilities it offers for conciliation. Given the high level of telework among women, it is necessary to reflect on the impact that the use of this mode of productive work may have on them and on other aspects of daily life. The extent of teleworking implies a threat to women in the sense that teleworking can have a particularly negative impact on women’s work, and this, in turn, would put at risk the progress made during the last few years in the area of gender equality. The regulation of telework is necessary to prevent it from turning into a trap that places the burden of conciliation on women.
Road traffic safety is a global concern. It is estimated that each year in the public roads worldwide, over 1.3 millions of people die, between 20 and 50 million suffer some injuries and the number keeps rising. In this sense, the regulation ISO 39001 which is analyzed in this article provides a tool for the organizations not only to reduce but even to eliminate the impact and risk of death and serious injuries as consequences of traffic accidents.