• Campaigns and Events

Campaigns and Events

Human health is a valuable asset. To ensure German employees remain healthy at work, the German social accident insurance institutions support companies and insured individuals using all appropriate means.

Objectives, target groups, effectiveness and profitability all play a key role in the selection of suitable prevention tools. The achievement of prevention objectives also involves the organization of prevention campaigns and projects on special OSH topics.

The DGUV uses a variety of events to disseminate information on the latest developments in the field of OSH and provide a platform for the exchange of information between OSH stakeholders.

 

Events:

International Media Festival for Prevention (IMFP) in the framework of the XXIII World Congress 2023 in Sydney

The International Media Festival for Prevention (IMFP) will take place as part of the XXIII World Congress on Safety and Health at Work from 27-30 November 2023 in Sydney, Australia. It provides an overview of film and multimedia productions on occupational safety and health from around the world. Films or multimedia applications in all forms such as films, websites, apps, web-based training, social media, software and others produced since January 2020 are eligible. National and international organisations, companies and institutions, agencies and filmmakers can participate.

An international jury will decide on the winners of the IMFP. The award ceremony will take place during the XXIII World Congress 2023 at the "Special Media Session" in Sydney, Australia.

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12th International Conference Working on Safety (WOS) 2024 ()
BUILDING A RESILIENT FUTURE
Towards sustainable safety in a rapidly changing world
22 - 25 September 2024, Dresden, Germany

Participate in the International Conference Working on Safety (WOS) by submitting your abstracts!

Participate in the International Conference Working on Safety (WOS)!
The conference will take place 22-25 September 2024 in Dresden (Germany) under the title “Building a resilient future. Towards sustainable safety in a rapidly changing world” and will address topics such as Vision Zero, digitalisation and connectivity, changes in work organisation, sustainable development and occupational safety, education and training, safety and health management.

The call for abstracts is now closed and the review process is in progress. We can already say that you can expect a very interesting and diverse event.

Scientists up to the age of 30 have submitted a multitude of captivating submissions to apply for the Young Scientist Award (), which, along with other honours, includes free admission to the entire conference.

WOS is an international network of decision-makers, researchers and practitioners involved in the prevention of accidents and injuries at work.

Learn more about the International Conference Working on Safety (WOS) 2024 ().