Standard Owner Benchmark - DGUV

By CommonShare

DGUV stands for Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung, which translates to the German Social Accident Insurance. It is an umbrella organization in Germany that oversees and coordinates the statutory accident insurance system.

The DGUV represents the interests of the accident insurance institutions and acts as a liaison between employers, workers, and insurers. Its primary responsibility is to ensure occupational safety and health, prevent work-related accidents and diseases, and provide insurance coverage and benefits to workers in case of workplace accidents or occupational illnesses.

The DGUV provides various services and functions, including:

Prevention: The organization develops and promotes safety regulations, guidelines, and best practices to prevent accidents, occupational diseases, and work-related health risks. It conducts research, provides information, and offers training programs to improve workplace safety and health.

Insurance: The DGUV manages the social accident insurance system, which provides insurance coverage for workers in case of accidents or occupational diseases. It ensures that workers receive appropriate medical care, rehabilitation, and compensation for work-related injuries or illnesses.

Coordination: The DGUV coordinates the activities of the accident insurance institutions in Germany, ensuring consistent standards, procedures, and services across the country. It facilitates collaboration and knowledge exchange among the institutions to enhance the effectiveness of accident prevention and insurance coverage.

Advocacy: The DGUV represents the interests of the accident insurance institutions at the national and international levels. It engages in dialogue with policymakers, employers' associations, trade unions, and other stakeholders to shape legislation, regulations, and standards related to occupational safety and health.

Overall, the DGUV plays a crucial role in promoting workplace safety, preventing accidents and occupational diseases, and providing insurance coverage and support to workers in Germany. Its activities contribute to creating safer and healthier working environments and ensuring the well-being of employees.

Overall Rating

2.0
Undistinguished

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How our Standard Owner Benchmark® Works?

By CommonShare

This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.