Specialist skills
Certain jobs which involve particular danger for those doing them or for other employees may only be carried out by workers who can provide evidence of specialist training. [...] Weiterlesen
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Certain jobs which involve particular danger for those doing them or for other employees may only be carried out by workers who can provide evidence of specialist training. [...] Weiterlesen
Foreign safety experts who want to offer their services in Austria need a recognition for their certificates, attestation of competence or professional qualifications. [...] Weiterlesen
The Safety and Health at Work Act is the transposition of the EU-Framework directive 89/391/EEC into national law. It is the basis for a variety of single regulations. [...] Weiterlesen
Irespective of its size, every company has to obtain support from preventive services. Differences only exist in the extent required. [...] Weiterlesen
The Labour Inspectorate is the largest authority for the monitoring of employment conditions in Austria. Its sphere of competence covers the majority of employees. [...] Weiterlesen
Workers may only be employed for work which requires specialist skills, such as operating cranes or driving forklift trucks, if they possess a certificate which is recognised in Austria [...] Weiterlesen
When it comes to temporary agency work, the responsibility for occupational safety and health of workers is shared between temporary work agencies and user undertakings. [...] Weiterlesen
The following brochures and folders are also available in English [...] Weiterlesen
If employees are posted to Austria, several Austrian legal provisions must be adhered to. [...] Weiterlesen
Foreign occupational health physicians need a recognition of their medical training and have to be authorised to exercise their professions independently [...] Weiterlesen