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German Workplace Safety Reform Allows Online Training, Raises Mandatory Safety Officer Threshold to 50 Employees

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
June 29, 2026
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Every year, workplace accidents and occupational illnesses in Germany drain roughly 85 billion euros from production output and rob the economy of around 145 billion euros in gross value added, according to earlier calculations by the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA). Those staggering figures provide the backdrop for a sweeping overhaul of the country’s workplace safety rules, codified in the newly updated DGUV Vorschrift 2, which took effect in January 2026.

The two most consequential changes: digital safety instruction is now officially permitted as a regular part of employer-provided occupational health and safety services, and the threshold for appointing company safety officers has been raised from 20 to 50 employees.

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Online training, long practiced by some firms in a legal grey area, now has a formal place in the system. The regulation requires that e-learning modules include an integrated comprehension check to ensure workers absorbed the material. Standardized knowledge topics can be delivered digitally, but the rules are explicit: any content specific to a particular workplace must still be covered in person. The company’s designated safety specialist must also continue to conduct on-site consultations and inspections. Experts point to better documentation and more flexible scheduling as the main advantages of the digital shift.

The higher bar for mandatory safety officers came through a separate legislative track. Germany’s lower house, the Bundestag, approved an amendment to Section 22 of the Social Code Book VII on 26 March 2026, and the Bundesrat, the upper chamber, gave its consent on 8 May. Previously, any firm with at least 20 employees had to designate a safety officer. Under the new law, that obligation only kicks in at 50 staff. There is an exception: companies with elevated hazard profiles may still have to appoint officers from the 20-employee mark. Larger organizations now need a second safety officer only when the workforce exceeds 250. The related DGUV Vorschrift 1 is currently being aligned with the new requirements.

Alongside the regulatory changes, the BAuA has released an updated version of its “Handbuch Gefährdungsbeurteilung” (Risk Assessment Handbook). New guidelines covering fundamentals and process steps appeared in May 2026, followed in late June by a sub-chapter on explosives and pyrotechnic articles, complete with detailed tables on blast effects.

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Also released in late June, a new standard reference work for safety and health coordinators (SiGeKo) hit the market. Aimed primarily at construction projects, it covers legal foundations, liability issues, includes a technical hazard and countermeasure atlas, and offers digital tools for on-site use.

Deadlines are looming for the healthcare sector. Electronic professional identity cards for physicians that use RSA certificates may only be used until 30 June 2026. From 1 July, switching to ECC certificates becomes mandatory. The IT security directive under Section 390 of the Social Code Book V has been binding since January 2026.

For employers who opt for an alternative, needs-based occupational health and safety service instead of the standard model, the Berufsgenossenschaft Holz und Metall (Wood and Metal Trade Association) is offering qualification seminars. A basic training session is scheduled for 1 July 2026 in Saarbrücken, with additional dates planned for late summer and winter 2026.

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