World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2025: Our Commitment

April 28th marks the “World Day for Safety and Health at Work”, established by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in 2003. It is a crucial opportunity to reflect on the importance of preventing workplace injuries and occupational diseases, and to promote a culture that places operator protection at the center of every working environment.
At TER, safety is not just a technical requirement — it is a core value of our corporate social responsibility. All our products — from rotary limit switches to control stations, from industrial joysticks to slip rings, and from signal lamps to electronic devices — are designed to ensure ergonomics, precision, and durability, in full compliance with industry regulations such as the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and the ISO 13849 standard on the functional safety of control systems.
Designing safe components also means contributing to active prevention: a well-designed machine is easier to use, more reliable over time, and safer for those who operate it every day.
This is why we work side by side with manufacturers of lifting and handling machines, providing technical solutions that concretely enhance the safety of industrial systems.
Celebrating this day means renewing our collective commitment to safer workplaces, through innovation, awareness, and responsible design.
Discover how our components can contribute to the safety of your machine: contact us for tailored technical advice.
