
Municipalities take important step with Safety Culture Ladder
More and more municipalities are discovering the importance of the Safety Culture Ladder (SCL) to strengthen the safety of their own employees. During a joint workshop
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More and more municipalities are discovering the importance of the Safety Culture Ladder (SCL) to strengthen the safety of their own employees. During a joint workshop

With over 500 attendees and an average rating of 8, we look back on an inspiring and successful edition of the Safety Culture Ladder event

"I can chat all day, but you have to take your points" Sascha Muus (43) is lead auditor Safety Culture Ladder at EBN Certification.

Martin Walrave works at Fundex, a leading foundation engineering specialist. With a broad smile, he says: 'We actually invented soil displacement pile drilling. We

Imagine: as an organisation, you don't just want to comply with the rules, but create a culture where safety is taken for granted. A culture in which employees

Safety culture does not happen by itself. It requires knowledge, insight and practical skills to really change attitudes and behaviour. Training is therefore an indispensable first

Almost forty years of experience in the world of system certification: Ben Hoeboer has seen it all. From auditor and auditee to accreditation and notified body. Yet

Following last year's successful edition, the Safety Culture Ladder (SCL) is again organising an inspirational event on Thursday 20 November dedicated to safe

The coming period will see significant changes around certification for small organisations (up to 50 employees including hiring) within the SCL structure. Below reads

From 1 June 2025, we will introduce updated and accessible products that will support organisations in improving their safety and health culture in an even more effective way.

Are you a curious professional with a passion for social impact? Do you want to contribute to safety and health by putting attitudes and behaviour at the centre?

An audit is all about objectivity, accuracy and improvement. But who makes sure the audit team is functioning optimally? That is the sideline. Geert Daamen