German Authorities Tighten Scrutiny of Workplace Safety Rules as Digital Services Step In
08.06.2026 - 05:53:53 | boerse-global.de
Companies across Germany are facing increased inspections from regulators and accident insurers over compliance with the occupational health and safety regulation DGUV V2. The law demands that every employer arrange both medical and technical safety support for their workers, yet many firms struggle with the bureaucratic burden of documentation. Digital platforms are emerging as a way to manage the paperwork more efficiently.
The regulation, officially called the Unfallverhütungsvorschrift DGUV Vorschrift 2, serves as a preventive tool. Its central aims are to prevent workplace accidents and occupational illnesses. Core obligations include advising the employer on safety matters, carrying out regular inspections of the workplace, and supporting the mandatory risk assessment (Gefährdungsbeurteilung). Companies must also participate in sessions of the occupational safety committee (Arbeitsschutzausschuss, ASA), where the employer, safety officers, works council and specialists coordinate measures and evaluate their effectiveness.
How much time a company must dedicate to this basic care (Grundbetreuung) is not a flat figure. It is calculated based on the number of employees and the company's hazard classification. The required annual time ranges from 0.5 to 2.5 hours per employee. For instance, a small office with 20 staff typically falls into hazard group I, characterised by low risk. The annual care effort then amounts to 10 hours in total. Those hours must be split between the occupational safety component and the occupational medical component.
The documentation burden that comes with mandatory risk assessments is where many companies lose valuable time. A free Risk Assessment Toolkit provides 41 ready-to-use templates and checklists that help you record hazards, manage inspections, and meet your obligations systematically. From fire safety to lone working, every template is designed for immediate use in your workplace. Download the free Risk Assessment Toolkit
Keeping records of all these measures is becoming an administrative challenge for many businesses. A growing number of service providers offer digital solutions that promise to streamline the process. Platforms such as CompDocs aim to handle everything from documentation of inspections to consulting, and are usable from any location. Pricing for such models starts at roughly 49 euros per month.
The timing is relevant: authorities and accident insurance funds have stepped up checks on whether companies are actually complying with DGUV V2. Failure to meet the requirements can lead to penalties, making the digital assist tools especially attractive for small and medium-sized enterprises that lack dedicated safety staff.
