Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
People waiting for their luggage at Schiphol
People waiting for their luggage at Schiphol - Credit: Schiphol / Schiphol - License: All Rights Reserved
Business
Schiphol Airport
aircraft emissions
labor inspectorate
emissions
worker safety
Aviapartner
KLM
Amsterdam
Noord-Holland
Thursday, 8 June 2023 - 12:45

Share this article:

Schiphol baggage handlers will be fined for not giving workers heavy lifting aids

Six baggage handling companies that operate at Schiphol Airport will be fined if they do not meet the requirements to provide workers with assistance and relief, including the use of devices to assist with heavy lifting, the Labor Inspectorate said on Thursday. The inspectorate promised the companies would be slapped with an order subject to periodic penalty payments.

If the companies do not heed the warning and make improvements, the penalties will take effect in fifteen days. The fines differ per company. The highest is 65,000 euros per month.

In March, the Inspectorate determined that the baggage handlers at Schiphol must immediately deploy lifting aids for employees who are required to perform heavy lifting. None of the companies that deal with the airport's passenger baggage were "taking sufficient measures to reduce the physical strain," the Labor Inspectorate wrote at the time. That was also true at the gates and terminals, where aircraft are loaded and unloaded.

At the end of April, the Inspectorate visited the companies again. Inspectors found that lifting aids were missing or not being used. "This physical strain poses a risk to the health and safety of employees," the regulator writes.

The companies then received a letter in which the Labor Inspectorate announced that it was going to impose an order subject to periodic penalty payments. They were given two weeks to respond.Incidentally, Schiphol announced last week that it was testing a number of new aid systems for baggage handling, including a robot that can move suitcases aside to the baggage carousel. A lifting robot is being tested in collaboration with baggage handling firm Aviapartner.

The robot was originally used in other companies such as bakeries, but has been further developed for use at an airport. Schiphol expects it to be able to lift at least 80 percent of the suitcases, but is aiming for 90 percent.

The robot that can help push suitcases aside is currently being tested at KLM. It is intended to be located between an aircraft's baggage hold and a baggage transport. As a result, less lifting is required by those workers at a position where there currently is no available lifting aids.

Reporting by ANP

More like this

Image
Angled shot showing Amsterdam Airport Schiphol's logo and an air traffic control tower
Schiphol more positive: Fewer flights cancelled Thursday; 3,500 cut since Jan. 2
Image
KLM
Storm Amy prompts KLM to cancel 138 flights on Saturday; Gusts up to 100 km/h
Image
Cargo vehicles gathered below several KLM aircraft at Schiphol Airport. 21 May 2021
Strike forces KLM to cut 119 flights on Wednesday morning, and reschedule dozens more
Image
Several KLM aircraft at Schiphol Airport. 21 May 2021
KLM will stop flying to Tel Aviv for at least two months starting in July
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Man who held hostages in Ede, Vught moved to Groningen psychiatric clinic
  • Rotterdam-based chip inspection technology firm raises €331 million in deeptech funding
  • PostNL removes 800 mailboxes as Dutch mail reliability stays below legal standard
  • PRO, VVD, D66, Volt, and CDA strike deal to govern Rotterdam
  • Drug activity overruns Den Helder neighborhood, dealers take over at-risk locals’ homes

Top stories

  • Heat wave: Code Orange weather alert for 36°C temps takes effect on Wednesday
  • More international students facing housing issues in Netherlands, from bedbugs to fraud
  • Woman, 42, drowns in Waal after rescuing children from water
  • Average Netherlands home price rose by 4.4% to €487,383 in May
  • Video: Explosion damages Amsterdam-Oost apartment building; Two teens on fatbike sought

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content