For authorized partners
For authorized occupational-safety companies
Predah is the operational layer for deploying and documenting a statutory break program at the client. It does not replace the authorized company or the competent occupational-medicine specialist — it builds on their role.
Limits of the role
What Predah is not
Predah is a tool for delivery and documentation, not an advisory or expert substitute. Expert assessments and obligations stay where they belong — with the authorized company and the client's occupational-medicine specialists.
Limits
- Predah does not replace the authorized occupational-safety company or the competent occupational-medicine specialist.
- It does not replace the workplace risk assessment — that is established by the client's employer.
- It does not adopt the exercise program — that is done by the client's occupational-medicine specialist in line with Article 18, paragraph 3.
- It does not issue a certificate of conformity, nor is it a substitute for one.
Operational layer
What the partner's client gets
- Break schedule from the risk assessment
- Rules from the client workplace's risk assessment become rule groups in the system.
- Client on workstations
- Windows client, silent MSI install via Intune, Group Policy, or MECM/SCCM.
- Documented delivery
- Conservative record: prompt shown, session started, countdown completed.
- On the client's infrastructure
- Employee records stay on the client organization's server.
Deployment mode (minimal or full) is the client's legal decision, not a tool recommendation. Every rule change publishes a new version, and the change log is append-only — for audit and transparency.
Article 18, paragraph 3
The specialist adopts the exercise program, not the vendor
The exercise program is adopted by the competent occupational-medicine specialist of the client's organization, in line with Article 18, paragraph 3. A vendor certificate does not replace that obligation, nor can a partner take it on. Predah builds into the product the process by which that adoption is carried out and recorded.
Open channel
No naming, until there is consent
The channel for working with authorized companies is open, but selective. We talk with partners who want to deploy the program transparently and with documentation.
Channel
No authorized company is named until there is explicit consent and a measurable source.