Prevention program of BG RCI

Minimizing risks, saving costs –

The German Statutory Accident Insurance and Prevention Association for raw materials and the chemicals industry (BG RCI) is the statutory accident insurance institution of the concrete industry in Germany.

At present, BG RCI insures about 37,000 employees working in about 1,100 companies involved in the said industry against accidents at work, commuting accidents and occupational diseases. Apart from providing insurance cover for such events, the prevention of accidents and diseases is an important task of the statutory accident insurance institution. Though the prevention work of the...

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