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In response to the guidelines issued by the Dutch Cabinet and the RIVM (Public Health Service), Brightlands Chemelot Campus has the COVID-19 rules as follows:
Coronavirus has not gone away. People are still getting infected and becoming ill. Fortunately, the vaccines are working effectively and a lot of people have built up some resistance due to having been infected. This means that the impact of a new wave of infections will be less severe than in 2020 and 2021.
However, even for people in good health, a coronavirus infection can still be very unpleasant. And for older people and those in an at-risk group, coronavirus comes with increased risks. Therefore, some advice remains in place in order to help reduce the risk of infection:
Following this advice will help protect you, your family, friends, and others. And you’ll be helping to protect people with health concerns, such as elderly people or people with a chronic illness.
More information about COVID-19
If you have any questions about COVID-19 please contact the SHE&S department via she.ccampus@brightlands.com.
Use the following form to report a Safety Health Environment & Security notification.
Safety Is Our Ambition
The One in Safety project is an important project for improving the safety performance at Chemelot and the Brightlands Chemelot Campus. Read more to learn about the latest developments within this joint project.
Safety news Implementation FindMolecule The correct registration of hazardous substances is a legal requirement from the Brightlands Chemelot Campus Environmental Permit. It
In the ambition to be the safest chemical site in Western Europe by 2025, the Brightlands Chemelot Campus (BCC) has contributed to the One in Safety program by improving safety in the Pilot Plants given the number of incidents over the last years and their seriousness.
The One in Safety program was started at Chemelot partly due to the findings in the Dutch Safety Board report of 2018. One recommendation and objective in the report is to strive toward more uniformity at Chemelot in maintaining a safe work environment.
New signing in ‘Campus House Style’ are installed at buildings and parking lots all over the Campus. New floor maps will follow soon, making it easier for visitors, students and (new) tenants to find their way over the Campus.
Safety has a very high priority within the Brightlands Chemelot Campus community. Therefor investments have been made in footpaths and pedestrian areas, to ensure that all Campus tenants can walk safely to and from their workplaces.
The siren areas map location North of the Chemelot Industrial Park including the Brightlands Chemelot Campus has been updated. Siren areas 4
Shut off the ventilation in your car.Drive away from the campus location. Follow the yellow ‘alarm’ diversion signs. More information what do
Description of the incidents On November 21, 2019 two incidents occurred at the Melamine 4 factory on the Chemelot Industrial Park. As
The Brightlands Chemelot Campus Community is looking back at a successful safety week: “The Safety, Health, Environment & Security department of the
Especially for the scientists working in the lab
We will be sharing the progress of these strategies,
including the results, with you in our fortnightly campus newsletter. If you have not been receiving this newsletter, subscribe here! We are always happy to keep you up to date.
Do you have any good tips or ideas for us?
As the management of this campus, we are always looking for ways to improve. Send your suggestion to Sally: sally.frijns@brightlands.com. Thank you! We always try to respond within a week to let you know if and how we have made use of your idea.