Does your company have more than 20 employees?
If it does, the individual training entitlement for each employee amounts to 5 full days.
Which training courses are eligible, for whom and what the objectives are, must be recorded in a training plan. But how do you get started with such a plan? And which courses should you include in it? We’ll give you a handy overview so you can get started.
Every full-time employee in the private sector has had an individual training right since 2023. This applies to companies with 10 or more employees. If you are an employer with more than 20 employees, you are also obliged to draw up a training plan, and this must be established no later than 31 March of the current year.
Besides the right to training, certain functions must follow training courses, e.g. prevention advisors, confidential counsellors,...
Training right
Training obligations
Does your company have 20 or more employees? Then you must draw up an annual training plan for all your employees. As the employer, you decide which training courses are included. However, it must include both formal and informal training that contributes to the overall training effort at sectoral level.
First send it to the works council or the union delegation for advice.
These must provide you with their advice no later than 15 March, and the contents of the training plan must be finally established before 31 March of the year.
You must store the approved plan on paper or digitally, and you must also submit it to the FPS WASO on https://transfer.werk.belgie.be/
And there you have it, your employees can begin their training. Working closely with them, you are responsible for ensuring the training courses are completed on time. You are free to choose which training courses they follow. There are some important compulsory training courses, as follows:
A fire-fighting service is compulsory in every organisation. Anyone can be a member of this service, regardless of their function. However, all the members are obliged to follow targeted training so they can act efficiently in case of an emergency.
A trained first aider is compulsory in companies with 20 employees or more. More than one may be required, depending on the size of your business. “First aiders” can be anyone, regardless of their function. Training and annual refresher training is compulsory.
View all the training courses for emergency support and first aid here >>
Every company must have an internal prevention advisor. For a small company (< 20 employees) this may be the employer (PA level 3). Training is not compulsory, but it is highly recommended. And for a larger company? In this case, prevention advisor training is compulsory (PA level 2 and 1).
A confidential counsellor / person of trust is compulsory in companies with 50 or more employees. The person of trust must undergo compulsory training and annual refresher training.
Lifelong learning is important for every position within your company. Investing in new skills ensures you can keep up with rapidly changing times or take your career in a different direction.
Some interesting, valuable courses are listed below:
It is crucial that supervisors and managers not only ensure safety in the workplace, but also provide mental support and promote resilience. The right training ensures they can guide teams effectively, both physically and mentally.
HR plays a key role in preventing long-term absence, reintegration after absence, and general follow-up of absenteeism. These training courses provide the right tools.
An ergonomic workplace and maintaining focus are essential for office workers, especially now working from home has become a permanent fixture. These courses help employees stay healthy and productive, regardless of the work environment.
It is very important in physical occupations to prevent injuries and maintain healthy work routines.
These training courses help your employees stay on the right track.
View all our 2025 training courses here.
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