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Creating a hazardous substances register
The Ordinance on Hazardous Substances requires every employer to keep a register of all hazardous substances existing in the company. This register provides information not only about a substance, its origin and nature but also about its use in the company. It is also an important part of hazard assessment. In our free ebook, you…

Food safety
Food sold in the EU is subject to high quality and safety requirements. A control system that the responsible food companies set up based on the HACCP principles helps with constant monitoring. In this article, you will learn how important food safety is for food companies and consumers and the role of the HACCP concept.…

ESG criteria
Sustainability is one of the key issues for companies. But how can sustainable business be made quantifiable and measurable? This is where the ESG criteria come into play, which originally come from the financial sector. The abbreviation stands for “Environmental Social Governance ” . The criteria can be used to review and evaluate the three…

Hazardous substances training
In many companies, handling hazardous substances is part of everyday work, whether in production, storage, or disposal. The highest priority is to ensure the safety of employees and the environment. The employer must inform the employees about the dangers and protective measures when handling hazardous substances. To do this, a hazardous substance training course must…

Sustainability report
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) requires more companies in the EU to prepare a sustainability report. For example, while 500 companies in Germany were previously affected by this regulation, this number rose to 15,000 in 2024. If you want to find out whether your company is subject to the CSRD directive, what needs to…

Digital first aid book
Accidents happen in almost every company. When employees are injured, this must be recorded in the first aid book—regardless of whether the injury can be treated quickly or requires a visit to the doctor or even hospitalisation. It is essential that the current condition is recorded and that any long-term effects can be traced. With…
