DEKRA presents solutions at A+A 2025 in Düsseldorf

Identifying How to Make Workplaces Safer

Oct 23, 2025 Safety at work

The latest DEKRA Work Safety Report 2025 shows that occupational health and safety still harbors a lot of potential. DEKRA’s experts will be attending A+A in Düsseldorf, the leading trade fair in this field, from November 4 to 7 to present their solutions and concepts for how employers can improve their safety culture, comply with legal regulations, and protect the health of their employees.

  • People often do not follow safety rules or regulations
  • Digital solutions for occupational safety are available to help employers
  • DEKRA offers a fully fledged portfolio for safe, healthy working
The DEKRA Work Safety Report 2025 (published in German) reveals that legal occupational health and safety measures are often disregarded. For example, 25 percent of employees surveyed by the Forsa Institute state that their companies do not provide regular instruction on safety at work or fire protection. Only one in two (51 percent) say that their company’s safety rules are observed at all times by all employees.
DEKRA will be presenting digital tools that companies can use to improve their performance in this regard and reliably comply with and document legal regulations. They include the DEKRA Safety Web, a platform for online instruction and web-based training courses that ensures companies meet their legal obligations. There is also the DEKRA SafetyScore, a tool for running structured analyses of safety processes at companies, which looks at their current strengths and weaknesses in this respect. The results of the SafetyScore can be used to decide on targeted improvement measures.
At the A+A trade fair, DEKRA will be presenting its full portfolio of services for health and safety at work, which includes prevention, occupational health management and health care, and occupational safety and risk assessments.
At the company’s booth M48 in Hall 5, the DEKRA experts will also be showcasing exhibits featuring technology designed to maximize safety in everyday work, such as an AI-assisted camera drone for monitoring construction sites, a noise camera for analyzing sources of sound, and a dummy with various sensors for measuring pollutants at the workplace.
As part of the DEKRA Group, the DEKRA Academy offers a comprehensive range of training and continuing education on safety matters. Whether it’s occupational safety, fire protection, electrical systems, ladders and steps, or hazardous goods, the Academy imparts practical knowledge and information on the latest standards for use in day-to-day working life. Companies and individuals alike benefit from the Academy’s long track record and high-quality training courses, which are available throughout Germany.
DEKRA at A+A 2025:
November 4 - 7, 2025
Hall 5, Booth M48