Occupational Health and Safety Act

Occupational Health and Safety Act

In addition to providing safe work equipment, each employer is also obliged to provide a safe workplace for his staff. In Germany, the framework conditions for the workplace are regulated by the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Many other European countries also have domestic laws that are concerned with the same issue.

Obligations of the employer in accordance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act

The German Occupational Health and Safety Act stipulates that a hazard assessment must be made in every workplace to check for possible defects. Corresponding safety measures must be derived from this assessment. The Act also stipulates that staff must receive training from their employer at regular intervals.

 

Obligations of the employee in accordance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act

In turn it is the obligation of the employee to comply with the employer's health and safety work instructions. Hazards, risk and safety-related defects must be reported to the employer.

Top
Head office

Pilz Australia Safe Automation
Unit 1, 12-14 Miles Street

Australia

Telephone: +61 3 9560 0621 / 1300 723 334
E-Mail: [email protected]

Inside Sales



Telephone: +61 3 9560 0621
E-Mail: [email protected]

Technical Support

Telephone: +61 3 9560 0621
E-Mail: [email protected]

Was this article helpful?
Open contact form
Telephone:+61 3 9560 0621
Mail: [email protected]

What can we do for you?


I understand that, unless I give my consent, any personal data collected will only be used for processing orders and dealing with my enquiries. Further information on data protection and contact details for our data protection officer are available here: Pilz data protection
Consent can be withdrawn at any time (E-Mail will suffice).

* Mandatory field