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About BAuA

Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

The Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA) is a public-law institution without legal capacity based in Dortmund with branches in Berlin and Dresden plus a field office in Chemnitz. As a federal authority it is directly responsible to the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS).

The Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health as a major governmental research institution advises the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in all matters of safety and health and of the humane design of working conditions. As a federal institution with R&D functions the Federal Institute operates at the interface between science and politics and renders transfer services from the science system into policy, corporate practice and the broader society and vice versa. BAuA's tasks range from policy advice, the performance of sovereign duties and knowledge transfer into corporate practice through to the educational and instructional work done by the DASA Working World Exhibition.

In this area of the homepage you will find information on the tasks, co-operations and programmes, organisation and locations as well as tendering activities of the Federal Institute.

Offices / Addresses

Offices and addresses of the German Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA)

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Tasks and Organisation

Tasks and Organisation of the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA)

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Strategy

BAuA's ongoing strategic development leads to a concentration on essentials and on new forms of co-ordination and co-operation. This strengthens BAuA's role as a major actor in the national, European and international sphere of activity of safety and health at work.

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BAuA's Working Programme

The working programme describes the BAuA's focal activities for the period 2010 to 2013.

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Philosophy

For a safe, healthy and competitive world of work - the philosophy of the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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BAuA's Research and Development Programme

The basis of the BAuA's scientific competence, which is essential to enable it to carry out its tasks in a proper fashion, is quality-assured research and development, providing interdisciplinary and solution-oriented links between internal and external know-how.

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Annual Reports of the BAuA

In its annual reports BAuA gives an overview of its research and development activities, knowledge transfer to practical application and the numerous, target-group-oriented information and advisory facilities.

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BAuA Information Centre

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Joint German Occupational Safety and Health Strategy (GDA)

The federal government, the federal states and the accident insurance institutions have agreed a joint, nationwide occupational safety and health strategy based on international and European specifications. The central objective of the Joint German Occupational Safety and Health Strategy (GDA) is to preserve, improve and promote the safety and health of workers by means of efficiently and systematically applied occupational safety and health - complemented by workplace health promotion measures.

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Initiative for New Quality of Work (INQA)

The Initiative for New Quality of Work (INQA) is an association of the federal government, the federal states, the social partners, social insurance institutions, foundations and innovative companies and it was launched in 2001. The INQA's intention is to combine the interest of people in positive working conditions which further health and personality with the need for competitive jobs.

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National and International Co-operation

Information on partners within and outside Germany

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