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Primer-Risks and Preventive Measures
Primer-Risks and Preventive Measures
• Vaccination.
• Handwashing
• Do not eat, drink or smoke in the work area
• Cleaning of areas with hypochlorite,
formaldehyde or the cleaning substance of
preference that reduces the proliferation of said
disease transmitting agents.
• Be careful with the cuts covering the wounds
to avoid contamination of the wounds and reduce
the risk of infections or the appearance of tetanus or
amputations.
The company is exposed to this type of risk and significantly due to environmental
factors such as: rain, intense summer, floods, earthquakes, earthquakes,
windstorms, landslides, forest fires.
• Immobilize equipment and objects such as shelves, pictures, and all those
that can become detached, roll or
fall, causing loss and damage.
• Remove furniture that is not in
use from the facilities.
• Water reserve tanks must be
covered to prevent contamination in
the event of flooding.
• Verify that the channels have
an adequate slope and that they
have sufficient sections for the
evacuation of rainwater and that the
entire drainage system is in good
condition.
• Ensure that communication
systems are in good condition and
remain functional during the
emergency.
• All company personnel must
have access to the list of telephone numbers of aid agencies and brigade
members.
• Use of early warnings.
• First aid kit.
• Fire extinguisher.
• Stretcher.
• Flashlights.
• Drinking water.
• Adaptable immobilizers.
The employees of
Ecoturismo del Guadual are
in constant exposure of
suffering an accident or
suffering from an
occupational disease
generated in their workplace.
By performing inappropriate
postures, repetitive
movements, effort, loading, handling loads, musculoskeletal disorders, etc.
It can affect the spine, abdominal pain, digestive pain and headaches.
Temperatures: When they are excessively high or low they can cause
decompensation.
Alteration of the physical state without being perceived in the environment, with the
passage of time the effects are serious.
• Train staff on the risks of exposure
and the importance of avoiding
unnecessary exposures.
• Have and use additive protection
equipment during times of high noise.
• Wear clothing suitable for the room
temperature (light in hot weather and warm
in cold weather).
• Avoid exposing the head and skin to
direct sunlight.
• Have adequate suitable lamps.
Psychosocial risks harm the health of
workers, causing stress and long-term
cardiovascular, respiratory, immune,
gastrointestinal, dermatological,
endocrinological and mental diseases.