Liability of managers Find out which persons in the company are responsible under liability law - from managing directors and authorized signatories to plant managers and other persons with delegated management responsibilities.
Basic occupational health and safety legislation
- Understand the key principles of occupational health and safety legislation:
- What are the objectives of occupational health and safety?
- What are the most important legal requirements?
- Overview of new regulations, ordinances and current case law.
Responsibility in occupational health and safety
- How does the company structure affect your responsibilities?
- Which persons other than the employer are liable for infringements?
- To what extent can delegation of health and safety duties reduce personal liability?
Specific tasks of managers
- Risk assessment as a central element of occupational health and safety.
- Cooperation with company doctors and safety experts: What role do they play in protecting employees?
- How can operational requirements be reconciled with statutory working time regulations?
Inspection and liability
- Who checks occupational health and safety in the company? Roles of the employers' liability insurance association and trade supervisory office.
- How is the manager liable under labor, social and administrative law?
- What fines or criminal penalties can be imposed for violations?
Your added value:
- You will receive a comprehensive overview of the key obligations and legal requirements in occupational health and safety.
- Practical instructions will help you to minimize your liability and exploit your scope of action in a legally compliant manner.
- You will develop a sound understanding of how to implement occupational health and safety measures in your company.
- Benefit from practical examples, such as the creation of a simple risk assessment.
- Protect not only your employees, but also yourself and strengthen health throughout the company.
Target group:
This seminar is aimed at managing directors, plant managers, authorized signatories and managers who have been given responsibility for occupational health and safety.