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Course: English
Specialty: Industrial Administration
Semester: 3rd
Course code:
Theme: How to reduce the risk of accidents in the
workplace.
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1. INFORMACIÓN GENERAL
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Carrera: Administración Industrial 3
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Curso/ Mód.
English Técnico
Formativo
Tema del How to reduce the risk of accidents in the
Trabajo: workplace.
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I.DEFINITION:
1. Reduce:
It is the most effective strategy to limit an
accident. With this strategy we can better
organize the workspaces to avoid risks that
could harm us.
2. Risk:
It is
3.the magnitude of damage in the face of a
Accidents:
dangerous situation.
It is an unforeseen It is event
(unplanned) calculated
that
assuming the vulnerability of each
changes the normal action of things, type of
hazard.
naturallyA causes
proper distinction
an injury must
or a be made
negative
between
influencedangerousness, vulnerable and risk.
to a person or thing.
4. Workplace:
An employer's space, ranging from a home
office to a building or factory, that people
must stay in or access because of their work.
ii.TYPES and CLASSIFICATION:
1. CLASSIFICATION:
1.1. Accidents: unforeseen, unwanted events that
interrupt the normal performance of operations or
processes and that can cause damage to people, property
or the environment.
1.2. Incidents: These are 4 specific situations that
interrupt the activity but have no consequences.
1.3. Occupational diseases: They are organic injuries or
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2. TYPES:
2.1. Physical risks: They originate from alterations of the
environment in the workplace. They can be: noise,
vibrations, lighting, temperature and radiation.
2.2. Chemical risks: They occur because of the materials
with which you work. Damage can be caused by the state
of a chemical, such as gases, aerosols or vapors, since it
affects the body.
2.3. Biological hazards: Substances of plant or animal
origin active in the workplace, can cause illness or
discomfort. Such as viruses, fungi, bacteria or parasites.
2.4. Dysergonomic risks. Inadequate relationship with
furniture, machines or facilities, which can affect health,
cause fatigue or accidents.
2.5. Weather risks: If not attributable to the employer,
they should be taken as part of risk management.
2.6. Psychosocial risks: Job characteristics that
generate stress or negative behavior.
2.7. Safety risks: The problems of service facilities,
order, cleanliness, signage and work guidelines indicated
in manuals and procedures.
2.8. Mechanical risks: Caused by elements, tools,
infrastructure orIII.ACCIDENTS
facilities in AT
general.
WORKPLACE:
V. PICTURES:
RISK
Vi. SOLUTIONS: