Workplaces

Employers are required to ensure that workplaces do not pose any risk to employed persons. BAuA's research makes an important contribution to determining these requirements and making them applicable at the practical level.

Meeting at a construction site
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Workplaces are workspaces or other indoor or outdoor locations that are situated on an organisation’s premises or a building site, are intended for work purposes, and to which employees have access in the course of their duties.

Various other areas also belong to workplaces that are not directly required for work. These include, for example, traffic routes, escape routes, emergency exits, storerooms, machine rooms, and ancillary rooms, as well as sanitary facilities, rest break and standby rooms, first aid rooms, canteens, and accommodation.

Regardless of the actual task or production process and the risks associated with it (e.g. from hazardous substances or the use of equipment), hazards to employees’ safety and health can arise in workplaces, such as stumbling and falls on traffic routes, in particular on stairways, incipient fires, falls from parapets or floor openings, and stress caused by factors in the working environment, such as inappropriate room temperatures, lighting, the amount of space available to move around in, noise. This list of examples illustrates the range of the different hazards encountered in workplaces.

Apart from protection against such hazards, the provision of toilets, washrooms, rooms or areas for rest breaks, first aid rooms, canteens, and other facilities is integral to the human-centred design of workplaces. To ensure workplaces are set up and operated safely and healthily, appropriate protective aims are formulated in the Workplaces Ordinance (Arbeitsstättenverordnung, ArbStättV) for the prevention and/or minimisation of hazards. The concrete ways in which these aims are to be achieved are set out in the Technical Rules for Workplaces (Technische Regeln für Arbeitsstätten, ASRs).

Further Information

Research Projects

Project numberF 2542 StatusOngoing Project Occupational health and safety knowledge for workplace design - Safe and healthy workplaces through innovative planning tools supporting an occupational health and safety-compliant design in the planning and design phase of workplaces through object-oriented and machine-executable transformation of workplace requirements

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Research ongoing

Project numberF 2527 StatusCompleted Project Indoor air flow, aerosol spread and transmission of SARS-CoV-2 for selected ventilation concepts

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Research completed

Project numberF 2475 StatusCompleted Project Interactions of indoor climate, noise and lighting in workplaces

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Research completed

Project numberF 2471 StatusCompleted Project Feasibility study of BIM for workplaces
Development of the planning method of Building Information Modelling (BIM) for safety and health in the value chain of construction

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Research completed

Project numberF 2302 StatusCompleted Project Lighting of workplaces: impact of AmI-based lighting systems

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Research completed

Project numberF 2159 StatusCompleted Project Need-related design and equipment of sanitation facilities at workplaces

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Research completed

Publications

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Effects of light on attention during the day: spectral composition and exposure duration

Article 2021

The aim of the study is to investigate effects of light on attention during the day. In particular, changes in spectral …

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Feasibility study for BIM-based planning supports for working places

Report 2021

The planning of well-designed, safe and healthy working places plays an important role in compliance with workplace law. It is …

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"Dry air" - literature study on the effects on health

baua: Report 2020

A literature study examines the influence of dry indoor air on the aspects of the health of the skin, eyes and mucous membranes …

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Expert report on the escape routes in workplaces - influence of path width, stairs, doors and restrictions on the evacuation

baua: Report 2020

For guaranteeing employee health and safety in the workplace, employers are required to implement precautions, which ensure that …

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Light exposure from natural and artificial sources with regard to circadian effects in shift-working nurses

baua: Report 2020

Shift work which disturbs the synchronization of circadian physiological processes in the human body with natural 24-hour …

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Smart control of air conditioning systems - Model based and laboratory studies on the impact of indoor climate on the skin

Report 2020

An AmI platform concept (AmI = Ambient Intelligence) was developed based on model and laboratory studies which have analysed the …

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10th Symposium "Light and Health"

baua: Report 2019

In April 2019, the 10th Symposium "Light and Health" was organized by the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health …

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Agreement of objective measurement and subjective assessment of the work environment regarding climate, illumination and noise

Article 2019

The study at hand tests to which degree employees' judgements of work environment factors match objectively measured …

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Circadian light exposures of shift working nurses

Article 2019

Certain shift schedules result in light exposure profiles that may cause circadian disruption. Previous studies estimated …

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Light and blue-light exposures of day workers in summer and winter

Article 2019

Incandescent and halogen light bulbs for general lighting do not meet new energy efficiency requirements and are gradually being …

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