EU-OSHA has published a new report and summary titled “Germany’s approach to supporting occupational safety and health compliance: the role of labour inspectorate and prevention services”. This report presents the findings of research on the roles of the Labour Inspection Authority and prevention services in Germany in supporting occupational safety and health (OSH) compliance.
Two policy briefs are linked to this topic: “Labour Inspectorate in supporting occupational safety and health compliance in Germany” and “Prevention services in supporting occupational safety and health compliance in Germany” and six case studies:
- Germany’s Tele-OSH approach to ensuring consulting: supporting occupational safety and health compliance (Case DE1)
- The Prevention Process Management System (PPMS) in Germany: supporting occupational safety and health compliance (Case DE2)
- Germany’s Alternative demand-based supervision project AB+: supporting occupational safety and health compliance (Case DE3)
- Initiative ‘Micro enterprises and risk assessment (KuG 2)’ in Germany: supporting occupational safety and health compliance (Case DE4)
- Occupational safety and health (OSH) for non-OSH professionals in Germany: supporting occupational safety and health compliance (Case DE5)
- Germany’s programme for ‘Safe handling of carcinogenic hazardous substances (KEGS)’: supporting occupational safety and health compliance (Case DE6)