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Psychological Risk Assessment for Production & Manufacturing in Saarland

Production & Manufacturing in Saarland face specific psychological stressors — from cycle-bound work with little scope for action and rigid time allocation to monotony and underchallenge with repetitive tasks at machines. Here you will find everything about the legal obligations, the competent authority and a practical guide for your sector.

Dominant sectors in Saarland: steel industry, automotive and structural change.

§5 ArbSchG SLBG

Legal Basis

§5 para. 3 no. 6 ArbSchG requires all employers to systematically assess psychological stress — without any exceptions for sector or company size. In Saarland, SLBG additionally applies. The Saarland State Soil Protection Act (SLBG) and state-specific occupational safety regulations form the legal framework for the LAU Saarland's combined environmental and occupational safety supervision.

This obligation applies equally to all Production & Manufacturing employers in Saarland.

Typical Psychological Stressors for Production & Manufacturing

1

Cycle-bound work with little scope for action and rigid time allocation

2

Monotony and underchallenge with repetitive tasks at machines

3

Noise exposure and vibrations as combined physical and psychological stressors

4

Shift system with night and rotating shifts and their social consequences

5

Fear of job loss through automation and relocation abroad

Typical Health Hazards – Checklist

Sleep disorders and chronic sleep deprivation from shift system
Noise-induced stress and its psychological effects (irritability, concentration problems)
Psychosomatic disorders from monotony and lack of task variety
Depression and adjustment disorders from fear of automation

These hazards must be identified and countered with concrete measures in the psychological risk assessment.

Competent Authority for Production & Manufacturing in Saarland

In Saarland, State Office for Environmental and Occupational Safety (LAU) are responsible for occupational safety supervision. The State Office for Environmental and Occupational Safety (LUA) has a particular focus on structural change stress.

All authorities in Saarland

5 Steps to the Psychological Risk Assessment for Production & Manufacturing in Saarland

1

Identify employee groups

For Production & Manufacturing: identify all groups (e.g. by department, shift or activity).

2

Conduct anonymous survey

Record the specific stressors for Production & Manufacturing using a validated questionnaire across all 6 GDA design areas.

3

Analyse results

Evaluate the collected data and identify priority areas for action.

4

Develop measures

Develop concrete improvement measures for the identified stressors in Production & Manufacturing.

5

Document and archive

Create GDA-compliant documentation for inspection by State Office for Environmental and Occupational Safety (LAU) in Saarland.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Production & Manufacturing in Saarland

Does §5 ArbSchG also apply to Production & Manufacturing in Saarland?

Yes, without exception. §5 para. 3 no. 6 ArbSchG requires all employers to include psychological stress in the risk assessment — this applies equally to all Production & Manufacturing employers in Saarland, regardless of company size or number of employees.

Which stressors must I record for Production & Manufacturing?

For Production & Manufacturing, the GDA guidelines require systematic recording across all six design areas. Specifically relevant are: Cycle-bound work with little scope for action and rigid time allocation; Monotony and underchallenge with repetitive tasks at machines; Noise exposure and vibrations as combined physical and psychological stressors; Shift system with night and rotating shifts and their social consequences; Fear of job loss through automation and relocation abroad. All stressors must be documented for all employee groups.

How long does a psychological risk assessment for Production & Manufacturing take?

With SafeMind, the complete psychological risk assessment for Production & Manufacturing takes just a few days. The anonymous employee survey runs automatically, the analysis happens in real time and the GDA-compliant documentation is created automatically. Manual processes typically take 4–8 weeks.

Which authority inspects Production & Manufacturing businesses in Saarland?

In Saarland, State Office for Environmental and Occupational Safety (LAU) are responsible for occupational safety inspections. The State Office for Environmental and Occupational Safety (LUA) has a particular focus on structural change stress. You can find all contact details at /en/behoerde/bundesland/saarland.

What does a psychological risk assessment for Production & Manufacturing with 50 employees cost?

With SafeMind, the psychological risk assessment for Production & Manufacturing costs from €699/year regardless of number of employees. This includes unlimited employee surveys in 15+ languages, automatic GDA-compliant analysis and legally compliant documentation — ready for inspection by State Office for Environmental and Occupational Safety (LAU) in Saarland.

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