SSHE launches new website
If you've recently looked for information about Safety, Security, Health and Environment at ETH, you will have noticed that the department has relaunched its website with a clearer and more user-friendly design.
Anyone visiting the Safety, Security, Health and Environment department's website recently will have been greeted with a fresh design, which was launched at the start of the year. The structure of the website has been reworked with a particular emphasis on criteria such as clarity and user-friendliness.
Find what you need to know faster
The first thing greeting visitors to the new SSHE site is information organised by user group. Employees, for example, can click on the ‘employee’ icon and find out more about their rights (e.g. receiving an ergonomics consultation) and responsibilities (e.g. obligation to cooperate) during their time at ETH.
The new website makes it easy to find information on SSHE courses, services and advisory services as well as what to do in the event of an emergency. Users can also use the lists of Topics A to Z and important Documents A to Z to find the information they need.
Focus on accessibility
The redesign of the new website was based not only on user-friendliness, but also on accessibility. In order to make the site as accessible as possible, information such as the aforementioned user group graphics are also depicted in list form. The advantage is that reading programs for people with visual impairments can deal much better with lists than images.
Feedback wanted
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By the way, the previous website will remain online until the end of February. This gives people time to change any bookmarks or shortcuts that they may have saved.
Educational videos and training modules
How good is your knowledge of health protection, lab safety and proper risk management? external page Here you can find case studies and educational videos on these topics and more. These e-learning modules are a new part of the E-Tutorials for ETH Rules series, which was launched at the same time as the new website.