Target group

Work environment specialists, safety representatives and members of the work environment council. Mid-level managers and employers who personally handle the responsibilities of a work environment specialist in their organisation or company, as well as anyone interested in topics related to occupational safety and health.

Topics covered

    1. Teleworking risk assessment: Where should you start and what aspects require special attention?

    2. Risk assessment during an emergency: What should be specifically considered and how should it be approached?

    3. Given the current emergency, is a completely new risk analysis necessary, or are there alternative approaches?

    4. How can employers ensure the safety of remote work?

    5. If the job involves higher risks, can working from home be prohibited, and does the employee have the right to refuse?

    6. How should risks be assessed if an employee works remotely from multiple locations, such as a home or summer house? Should separate risk assessments be conducted for each location?

    7. Is an accident occurring during remote work always considered a work-related accident? Who should be notified and how?

What you will learn?

  • Understand the duties, rights and responsibilities of both the employer and employee
  • Become familiar with workplace hazards and how to avoid them

Certificate

At the participant’s request, an electronic certificate will be issued after the training.

Length of training

3 academic hours

E-TRAINING. Once the invoice is paid, you will receive an email with further details. You will have 30 days to complete the training from the time access is granted.

E-training package

E-training

Certificate

At the participant’s request, an electronic certificate will be issued after the training.

Length of training

3 academic hours

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