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ArbeitsSicherheit Schweiz

maio 20, 2026 - maio 21, 2026

The ArbeitsSicherheit Schweiz serves as a platform for decision-makers from industry, commerce, and crafts, as well as occupational physicians, work psychologists, safety officers, and HR managers. More than just a trade fair, it is a living meeting point where responsibility for people meets innovation in technology. In an era when employee well-being and workplace safety are no longer optional extras but strategic priorities, this event creates a space where ideas become practical solutions and conversations turn into real improvements in everyday working life.

From the moment visitors step into the exhibition halls, they feel that this is not an ordinary industry gathering. The atmosphere is purposeful yet open, professional yet human. Experts exchange insights, companies showcase forward-thinking products, and practitioners share real-life experiences that go far beyond theory. The fair facilitates the exchange of the latest developments in prevention, workplace design, and fire protection, offering inspiration for organizations of all sizes.

A meeting point for prevention, innovation, and workplace design

At its core, ArbeitsSicherheit Schweiz focuses on creating safer, healthier, and more sustainable working environments. The event’s offerings reflect the growing understanding that safety is not limited to helmets and warning signs it is a holistic concept that includes mental health, ergonomics, and smart organizational culture.

Participants explore the newest standards and technologies designed to prevent accidents before they happen. From advanced monitoring systems to intelligent protective equipment, innovation is presented in a way that makes it accessible and applicable. Equally important are measures aimed at protecting employee health in the long term. Programs promoting physical activity, stress management, and workforce well-being show that modern prevention strategies address both body and mind.

Fire protection solutions also occupy a central place at the fair. Companies present cutting-edge detection systems, efficient evacuation concepts, and materials engineered to reduce risks. Visitors can compare approaches, ask detailed questions, and understand how different technologies integrate into real operational environments.

The diversity of topics presented at the event can be summarized in several key areas:

Accident prevention standards and compliance strategies

Health protection initiatives and occupational medicine insights

Workforce well-being and stress prevention programs

Innovative fire protection systems and emergency planning

Ergonomic workplace design and adaptive furniture solutions

Each of these areas is explored not only through product displays but also through discussion forums and expert presentations, ensuring that knowledge transfer goes hand in hand with hands-on experience.

Practical insights and hands-on safety courses

One of the distinctive strengths of ArbeitsSicherheit Schweiz is its emphasis on practical learning. While keynote speeches by renowned experts provide strategic perspectives, the fair goes a step further by allowing visitors to test solutions directly. This combination of inspiration and interaction makes the experience memorable and immediately useful.

Testing innovation in real-life scenarios

A special feature of the event is the safety course. Here, participants can try protective clothing, evaluate ergonomic office furniture, and examine fire protection equipment in controlled scenarios. Instead of relying solely on brochures or sales pitches, professionals can assess how products feel, function, and fit within their specific needs.

This hands-on approach creates confidence in decision-making. Safety officers can compare materials and standards, HR managers can better understand the practical implications of well-being initiatives, and executives can evaluate return-on-investment considerations more realistically. The opportunity to interact directly with products shortens the path from discovery to implementation.

The keynote sessions further enrich the experience. Experts from various disciplines ranging from occupational psychology to industrial engineering share insights into emerging trends. They discuss regulatory changes, digitalization in safety management, and the evolving expectations of employees who increasingly value healthy, supportive workplaces.