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A healthy and safe working environment at SDU

During the next few weeks, SDU HR will enter into a dialogue about how we can support SDU’s health and safety tasks and efforts in the future.

By SDU HR, 2/25/2022

Following the establishment of SDU HR, Health and Safety Manager Merete Habermann will be leaving SDU on 1 March. Therefore, during the next few weeks, together with stakeholders in the health and safety organisation and our partners at the faculties and in the Central Administration, we will enter into a dialogue about how to support the health and safety tasks and efforts at SDU in the future. The goal is to organise and solve tasks in the best possible way with regard to supporting our health and safety efforts. An integral part of this is being able to recruit the right profile for the area.

We look forward to the dialogue with you about organising and arranging the future tasks and division of responsibilities in terms of health and safety efforts, so that our support matches the organisation's needs in the best possible way, and together we can ensure a safe and healthy work environment at SDU.

We kindly ask for your understanding that for a period this spring, our health and safety efforts will reflect our currently available resources in SDU HR until we have recruited to the area.

Lisbeth Møller, Head of Human Resources and Karna Kühnell Gautier, Head of Health & Safety and Development.


Editing was completed: 25.02.2022