arbejdsmiljøloven
Arbejdsmiljøloven, or the Danish Working Environment Act, is the main national law governing health and safety at work in Denmark. Its purpose is to secure a safe, healthy and productive working environment by defining the responsibilities of employers, employees and the authorities. The act applies to most workplaces with employees and covers a wide range of risks, including physical, chemical, ergonomic and psychosocial factors, as well as prevention of accidents and occupational diseases.
The core duties are distributed between employers and employees. Employers must organize and fund preventive health
A central feature of the act is the relief and participation rights of workers through safety representatives
Enforcement is carried out by the Danish Working Environment Authority (Arbejdstilsynet). The authority conducts inspections, issues