The date is approaching departure of the new edition of ISI INAIL call.
From 15 April 2024 employers will be able to compile the requests to get the non-repayable contributions until 130,000 euros.
The benefit provides for the financing of projects aimed at improving the risk prevention and the conditions of male and female workers.
There’s time until deadline May 30th to complete and register the request.
ISI INAIL notice: applications for non-repayable contributions open from 15 April
All ready for the departure of ISI INAIL 2023 callthe new edition of the benefit it grants non-repayable contributions to employers who invest in projects health and safety at work.
As expected by roadmap communicated by the Institute last February, the procedure will start next April 15th.
From that date, employers will be able to fill out and register the application to obtain financing, following the guided path within the procedure.
There IT procedure will be available until expiration scheduled for 6.00 pm on May 30, 2024.
They can proceed to filling out the application for the ISI 2023 call the following subjects:
- legal representative;
- service delegate;
- all roles of company intermediaries;
- companies with contributions not managed by INAIL.
All the registration information are available at the following navigation path on INAIL portal: “Home – Access online services – Registration”
There filling out the application represents the first step to be done to request contributions. The completed and registered request must then be forwarded to IT desk for theacquisition of chronological orderas reported in the document “Technical rules and methods of implementation” which as scheduled will be published on May 16th.
The complete calendar of obligations provided by INAIL, still being updated, is available below.
Fulfillments | ISI 2023 deadlines |
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Opening of the IT procedure for completing the application | April 15, 2024 |
Closing of the IT procedure for completing the application | May 30, 2024 at 6:00 pm |
Publication of technical rules for sending the application code via IT desk – Click Day | May 16, 2024 |
Publication of time table | May 30, 2024 |
Start of period for downloading identification codes for applications participating in the IT desk | June 3, 2024 |
Publication of NCD (No Click Day) lists | updating |
Upload documentation for NCD list applications | updating |
Publication of provisional chronological lists | updating |
Upload of documentation (effective for those admitted to the provisional chronological lists under penalty of forfeiture of the application) | updating |
Publication of final chronological lists (including NCD lists) | updating |
Upload of documentation for applications replaced by the final lists | updating |
The next update will be provided 30 May.
ISI INAIL 2023 announcement: the financing axes
For the new edition of ISI INAIL call have been allocated 508 million euros as foreseen by thePublic notice.
Businesses, as mentioned, can obtain up to a maximum of 130,000 euros for the implementation of projects to improve conditions Health & Safety in the workplace. The sum received covers up to 65 percent of expenses supported.
The benefits are distributed according to 5 different financing axes according to the breakdown shown in table.
Financing axis | Maximum percentage of expenses covered by the loan | Value of the loan | Resources available |
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1.1. and 1.2 Projects for the reduction of technopathic risks and for the adoption of organizational and social responsibility models | 65 percent | From 5,000 to 130,000 euros | 93.4 million euros (5 million for social responsibility) |
2. Projects to reduce accident risks (formerly MMC) | 65 percent | From 5,000 to 130,000 euros | 140 million euros |
3. Remediation projects from materials containing asbestos | 65 percent | From 5,000 to 130,000 euros | 100 million euros |
4. Projects for micro and small businesses operating in specific sectors of activity | 65 percent | From 5,000 to 130,000 euros | 80 million euros |
5.Projects for micro and small businesses operating in the primary production sector of agricultural products | 65 percent (80 percent for young farmers) | From 5,000 to 130,000 euros | 70 million euros (20 million for young farmers) |