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11/02/2025
Labour inspections: how prepared are you?
The Labour Inspectorate for Occupational Welfare Monitoring organises inspections every year on well-being policies. You can prepare for these.
10/02/2025
Emergency number 112: of vital importance
The emergency number 112 is free of charge throughout Europe and always available. There is also an app and assistance for the deaf.
27/01/2025
Benefit from using recyclate: Valipac offers double bonus
Valipac doubles bonus for recycling of company packaging materials as from 2025. Read about the conditions and how exactly this is calculated here.
08/01/2025
Preventing respiratory infections in the workplace
Disease prevention in the workplace remains essential, especially in the face of respiratory infections such as COVID-19 and influenza. But what about current measures and recommendations?
06/01/2025
Risk analysis: 6 frequently asked questions
Preparing a risk analysis is mandatory, but not immediately obvious. We will answer 6 frequently asked questions and get you started with practical tips.
06/01/2025
Occupational accidents and near misses as a source of prevention information
There are some 150,000 occupational accidents in the private sector in Belgium every year. Making the workplace a safe environment must therefore be a top priority for Belgian employers.
13/12/2024
5 tips for safe celebrations in the workplace
Celebrating together with colleagues is fun, but how do you also do this safely? We’ve got five tips for you.
06/12/2024
Fire prevention: how do you ensure a fireproof working environment?
Fireproofing your business involves a lot of things. Use these tips from Mensura to get started.
04/12/2024
Winter weather tips to protect your employees
While snow can be beautiful and fun to play in, frosty conditions and extreme temperatures cause treacherous roads, slipping hazards, and can have a major impact on our health.
29/10/2024
Is medical force majeure and successful reintegration off balance? – Opinion
‘Medical dismissal’ for long-term illness much more common than reintegration. Some observations and positive figures bring clarity.