
Berufsgenossenschaftliches Schulungszentrum Stuttgart e.V.
The BG Schulungszentrum Stuttgart e.V. offers practical training and further education in occupational and health safety. With modern seminar rooms, accommodation options, and free seminars for member companies, it focuses on quality and sustainability.
Company Description: BG Schulungszentrum Stuttgart e.V.
editThe BG Schulungszentrum Stuttgart e.V. in Oberaichen is a renowned institution for training and further education in the field of occupational and health safety. As the oldest Berufsgenossenschaftliches Schulungszentrum in Germany, founded in 1955, it offers up to 250 seminars annually, utilized by up to 5,000 participants[1][5].
Key Products and Services
edit- Seminar Rooms: The center has three modern seminar rooms equipped with the latest technology, an auditorium for up to 70 people, and several group workrooms[5].
- Accommodation Options: 66 modern single rooms, including six lecturer rooms, are available[4].
- Catering: Full board in a restaurant as well as a leisure area and evening bistro[1].
Main Mission and Values
editThe main mission of the center is to offer practical training and seminars in the field of occupational and health safety. It places great importance on the quality of education and the safety of participants. The seminars are free for employees of the member companies of the associated Berufsgenossenschaften, with costs for travel, accommodation, and meals covered by the Berufsgenossenschaften[5].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editThe center is committed to continuous modernization and renovation to meet the needs of participants. For example, the bathrooms in the rooms have been modernized, and a seminar room has been completely renovated[4][5]. Ongoing renovation measures, such as the flat roof renovation and the underground garage renovation, demonstrate the commitment to sustainable infrastructure[1].
Current Developments
editThe center regularly offers current seminars on topics such as safety officers in the precision engineering and electrical industries. It promotes the use of public transport to reduce environmental impact, especially during ongoing construction work[1].
Sources:
edit- 1 - https://www.schulungszentrum-oberaichen.de
- 2 - https://www.schulungszentrum-oberaichen.de/kontakt/
- 3 - https://www.nussbaum.de/entdecken/unternehmen/bg-schulungszentrum-stuttgart-e-v-50310
- 4 - https://www.schulungszentrum-oberaichen.de/uebernachten/
- 5 - https://www.schulungszentrum-oberaichen.de/schulungszentrum/