An introduction to the bfu

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An introduction to the bfu Swiss Competence and Coordination Centre for Accident Prevention bfu Swiss Council for Accident Prevention 1

About us. 2

bfu Swiss Council for Accident Prevention Founded in 1938, the bfu is a private foundation and politically independent. The bfu has a legal mandate to prevent nonoccupational accidents and to coordinate the prevention measures of all those concerned. Today, the bfu is considered to be the Swiss Competence and Coordination Centre for Accident Prevention in the sectors of road traffic, sport, home and leisure. Together with its partners, the bfu campaigns daily for greater importance to be given to accident prevention and motivates them to get involved. We keep people safe! Brigitte Buhmann Director 3

Why we are committed. 4

Fewer accidents lower costs The number of accidents per year in Switzerland is too high: Non-occupational accidents in Switzerland, 2011 Fatalities Total Road traffic 296 86 000 Sport 143 407 000 Home and leisure 1821 573 000 Total 2260 1 066 000 By means of accident prevention, the bfu aims to prevent deaths and injuries and reduce the annual effective cost of 10.5 billion Swiss francs caused by non-occupational accidents. Go to www.bfu.ch for more information on accidents. 5

Our focus is on these topics. 6

We work for your safety Road traffic The bfu promotes a safe, traffic-related infrastructure and influences general legal parameters. It campaigns for a reduction in drink driving, for the observation of speed limits and for the wearing of seat belts. Sport The bfu is committed to a safer sports infrastructure. It promotes safety standards in organised sport and a responsible individual approach to risk. Home and leisure The bfu campaigns for safety inside and outside buildings (e.g. non-slip floors, railings and playgrounds). It awards the bfu safety label for products designed to prevent accidents. Product safety On behalf of SECO, the bfu is the supervisory body for products in the non-occupational sector. 7

What sets us apart. 8

Quality work in science and practice The bfu s work is focused entirely on accident prevention. The bfu carries out research and provides the basic scientific principles. The bfu educates and passes on prevention skills to specialists. The bfu advises and creates safe systems. The bfu communicates and conducts safety campaigns. The bfu is networked to strengthen preventive effects with its partners. To promote efficient accident prevention, the bfu develops priority programmes and invites prevention partners to participate. The bfu has been awarded the "Committed to Excellence" certificate in line with the EFQM model.

How we reduce accident numbers. 10

Prevention as an ongoing task It is a fact that many accidents are avoidable. The bfu therefore does its utmost to research into the causes of hazards and to reduce accident risk by means of active prevention work. bfu accident prevention work is effective as it is based on an effect-oriented prevention cycle. All measures are scientifically-based and implemented in cooperation with partners. Research Monitoring success Accident research goals Prevention Implementation of measures Prevention programmes Training Advice Communication Prevention Partners 11

Who can benefit from our knowledge? 12

Living safely everyone can contribute The bfu passes on its knowledge to partners and coordinates prevention measures with them. The bfu has developed a unique network for accident prevention in cities and municipalities its 1200 bfu safety delegates. These are the link between the bfu and the population. It provides company-based safety delegates with information to ensure that non-occupational accident prevention is also a topic for leisuretime activities. Working with 500 police traffic instructors, the bfu is also committed to children s safety. The bfu fosters contact with numerous other partners such as: associations and institutions, the media, schoolteachers and many different professional groups. There is also a continuous exchange of information with global institutions similar to the bfu. 13

Why partnership with us is worthwhile. 14

Definitely the right partner The bfu s partners benefit from its know-how in the field of accident prevention. Specialists, the media and the public all value and rate our research results as being reliable, factually correct and pointing the way forward. With our logo, we indicate that an accident prevention campaign corresponds to the overriding objectives of accident prevention. We thus make our know-how available to selected partners for prevention campaigns. To everyone s benefit. 15

How we are organised. 16

Efficient accident prevention The bfu employs a staff of 125. Its organisation chart combines fields of work with core competences. This enables efficient and effectorientated operation. Management Planning / Organisation Finances Media Office Education / Companies / Sport Research / Advisory Services / Product Safety Communications / Public Affairs Central Services Education Research Campaigns / Marketing Companies Traffic Engineering Publications / Languages Human Resources / Legal Affairs Sport Safety Delegates Home / Leisure / Products Product Safety Act Enforcement Information Technology Logistics / Documentation The bfu is financed by contributions from nonoccupational accident insurance, financial resources from the Road Safety Fund and by revenues from its own projects. 17

How to find us. 18

Location map The bfu will be pleased to welcome you at Hodlerstrasse 5a in Berne. Autobahnausfahrt Neufeld Neubrückstr. Lorrainebrücke Kursaal Bahnhof Bollwerk Genfergasse Hodlerstr. 5a Speicherg. Aarbergerg. Neuengasse Metro Schüttestr. Nägelig. Kursaal Kornhausbrücke Ratha Welle Or at www.bfu.ch. 19

Living safely: your bfu. 1.002.04 01.2015 The bfu is committed to safety by public appointment. As the Swiss Competence Centre for Accident Prevention, it conducts research in the following sectors: road traffic, sports, home and leisure. It passes on the results to individuals and expert groups in the form of advisory, training and communication services. More about accident prevention: www.bfu.ch. bfu 2015. May be reproduced if source is stated; printed on FSC paper bfu Swiss Council for Accident Prevention Hodlerstrasse 5a, CH-3011 Berne Tel. +41 31 390 22 22, Fax +41 31 390 22 30 info @ bfu.ch, www.bfu.ch