Break Activities for People Who Sit a Lot
Stretching, balance exercises, and mobility exercises are an effective way for people who work sitting down to stay active. Our video series for people who sit a lot shows you how to stay physically and mentally fit even if you spend a lot of time sitting.
Federal Coordination Commission for Occupational Safety FCOS
FCOS aims to reduce occupational accidents and illnesses throughout Switzerland. The Commission, which is appointed by the Federal Council, is the central coordinating body for occupational health and safety in the workplace.
Legal Requirements for CHM
The three key areas of Corporate Health Management include both legally required and voluntary measures. Find out what is mandatory and what you can implement on a voluntary basis.
Legal advice regarding sexual harassment in the workplace
Companies are legally required to protect their employees—including in cases of sexual harassment. KMU konkret+ offers straightforward legal advice to companies facing a case of sexual harassment.
Occupational Health Management, Occupational Safety, and Prevention
Appropriate structures and processes are used to create safe and healthy working conditions within the company. The AEH Corporate Health Team has developed a scalable model for implementing a systematic workplace health management program and has successfully rolled it out at a wide variety of companies across different industries.
On the go at work
Just as diverse as the range of occupations in our world is, so too are the ways in which they are performed, and the physical demands associated with each job vary just as widely.
Strategies for HEPA in the Workplace (Health-Enhancing Physical Activity)
Click2Move supports active and healthy workplaces in Europe by promoting health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA) and helping to develop digital solutions that encourage people to sit less and move more, thereby addressing the challenges posed by sedentary work in home offices.

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PROTECTION
Occupational safety refers to the prevention of accidents and occupational diseases.
It is fundamentally enshrined in the Federal Law on Accident Insurance, which defines the obligations of employers and employees. Occupational health protection refers to the prevention of work-related disorders that do not fall under the definition of accident or occupational disease. The obligations of employers and employees are stipulated in the Federal Law on Work. By implementing safety and protective measures, such as avoiding noise pollution and protecting against chemicals, you make a significant contribution to the health of your employees.