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A healthy workplace is an important factor for the well-being and satisfaction of employees. Occupational health management includes all measures aimed at promoting and maintaining the health of employees. This includes, for example, measures to prevent illness, but also offers to promote physical and mental health. A healthy working environment can help employees to be more motivated, more productive and less prone to illness. In our blog articles on the topic of occupational health management, we would like to introduce you to various strategies and measures on how you can promote health in the workplace. This is not only about concrete offers such as ergonomics or fitness courses, but also about the design of work processes and the promotion of teamwork and communication.

Our blog delves into the latest research and best practices in occupational health management, offering insights into how organizations can create environments that foster employee well-being and performance. We explore topics such as stress management, work-life balance, and fostering a supportive organizational culture. Additionally, we provide practical tips and case studies from successful companies that have implemented effective health promotion initiatives. Whether you’re an HR professional, manager, or employee interested in improving workplace health, our blog aims to provide valuable information and inspiration to help you create a healthier, happier, and more productive work environment for everyone.

Diverse Success: Diversity Management

Menschen sind vielfältig: Wir alle unterscheiden uns in zahlreichen Punkten wie Alter, Geschlecht oder ethnische Zugehörigkeit. Diversität ist ein entscheidender Erfolgsfaktor für Organisationen, da die verschiedenen Eigenschaften der Mitarbeitenden eine Vielfalt an Wissen, Kompetenzen und Fähigkeiten mit sich bringt. Wie genau Diversity Management funktioniert und welche Vorteile, aber auch Herausforderungen dabei bestehen, erfährst du in diesem Beitrag.

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Body Zone Workouts: Strong and Flexible Through Daily Life

In today’s technology-driven world, many people spend hours in the office, sitting in front of computers, often neglecting their physical health. The modern lifestyle, characterized by extensive desk work and minimal physical activity, can lead to various aches and pains. This is where Body Zone Workouts come in – targeted preventive training sessions designed to strengthen specific body regions and prevent discomfort.

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Frau die schwitzt mit Wasserflasche und einem Tuch zum Schweis abtupfen. Es zeigt das Gesundheitsrisiko Hitze am Arbeitsplatz

Health risk of heat in the workplace

Climate change is no longer just a prediction for the future, but a reality that is already having an impact on daily working life. In particular, rising temperatures and the associated heatwaves not only pose environmental and economic challenges, but also have a direct impact on the health and well-being of your workforce. Find out more about the health risk of heat in the workplace here.

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Back Health & Movement Snacks

Almost everyone is familiar with the discomfort: back pain. Long periods of sitting, lack of movement, and stress are among the most common triggers. Therefore, it’s crucial to take care of your back daily. In this post, we have tips on how you can easily incorporate simple movements and movement snacks into your routine to avoid pain and tension. Here you can find another exciting article on the topic of back health.

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Effects of Physical Inactivity on Health

Many people spend most of their day doing sedentary activities, whether at work, watching TV or at the computer.

An increasing lack of time, health awareness as well as opportunities for movement at work, lead to an underload of the musculature. Experts then speak of a lack of exercise. A lack of exercise exists when the frequency and intensity of physical activity do not meet the recommendation of at least 150 minutes of exercise or 75 minutes of sport per week. Symptoms of a lack of exercise include postural weaknesses and faulty posture due to weak back or foot muscles. In addition, there is overweight.

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