NOTICE: This is an English translation of the original German document. Should there be any discrepancies between the two, the German original shall prevail.
The new (BGV A1) accident-prevention regulation, "Prevention principles", entered into force for all "BGs" (institutions responsible for statutory accident insurance and prevention) on 1 January 2004.
At the same time, 47 other accident-prevention regulations were rendered invalid (see below):
- "Allgemeine Vorschriften" ("General regulations"), VBG 1,
- "Erste Hilfe" ("First aid"), VBG 109,
- "Umgang mit Gefahrstoffen" ("Handling of hazardous substances"), VBG 91,
- "Biologische Arbeitsstoffe" ("Biological agents"), BGV B 12 and
- 43 accident-prevention regulations relating to machinery construction and fittings (only available in german).
BGV A 1 is the central underlying regulation in a restructured body of BG regulations concerning prevention. It links up BG bylaws with governmental OSH legislation. Consequently, rather than "doing their own thing" when it comes to legislation on the prevention of occupational accidents, disease and work-related health hazards, as has sometimes been the case, the BGs and the government now pull in the same direction. The provisions contained in the individual regulations are explained in an official statement of intent (only available in german).
The main elements of the new BGV A 1 are as follows:
- the underlying regulation has been adapted in line with Part VII of the German Social Code,
- the expanded prevention function, resulting from the addition of the requirement to prevent work-related health hazards, has been incorporated into the BG bylaws,
- there is no more duplication of regulations which exist in governmental OSH legislation
- and the body of BG regulations has been streamlined with the additional effect that transparency has been increased.
BG Rule BGR A 1, "Prevention principles" (PDF file 663 KB) (only available in german), offers example solutions and practical guidance to help enterprises implement the requirements set out in BGV A 1.