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- AFA Insurance
- BAM (Better Work Environment)
- Energy Companies
- Grant Support for Safety Training
- ID06 (Electronic Identification)
- prevent
- Safety Inspections & Risk Assessments
- Support for Systematic Work Environment Management (SAM)
- The Work Environment Act
- Work Environment Documentation
- Work Environment Surveys & Measurements
- Work Environment Training
- Workplace Rehabilitation
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Email: bosse@hrz.se
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Can a Safety Representative be held legally liable?
Safety Representatives do not have immunity from criminal liability. However, to be held liable, there must be evidence of negligence that directly resulted in an illness or workplace accident. In practice, the primary responsibility for the work environment always rests with the employer.