Section 19 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act
Occupational safety is the minimization of risks to the safety and health of employees at work.
The Construction Site Ordinance of June 10, 1998 requires that builders use suitable coordinators when planning and executing their construction projects so that safety and health protection for employees on construction sites is significantly improved.
They are part of occupational safety within the meaning of the Occupational Safety and Health Act in order to take appropriate measures to prevent accidents at work and work-related health risks.
Anyone who, as an entrepreneur or as someone authorized by the entrepreneur, such as a company supervisor, foreman, operations manager, management and supervisory board, commissions or permits work that does not comply with the regulations and standards of the respective industry can be personally prosecuted under criminal and civil law.
Our employees are qualified safety coordinators according to RAB 30 Appendix C for SiGe coordinators according to Construction Site IV - Special Coordinators.
Our services include:
Verification of all necessary papers before starting work
Instructing employees for assembly work and/or commissioning
Monitor assembly and/or commissioning
Documentation of all processes relevant to safety and health protection