Design of a System of Occupational Health and Safety Series for the reduction of hazards and risks in the area of welding, boiler and maneuvers in the metalworking company ECROMSA INDUSTRIAL SAC Chimbote, 2015
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https://doi.org/10.18050/ingnosis.v1i1.1955Keywords:
Safety, Occupational health, Hazards, Risks, Welding, Boiler, Maneuvers, Operational controlsAbstract
The present investigation "Design of a System of Occupational Health and Safety Series for the reduction of hazards and risks in the area of welding, boiler and maneuvers in the metalworking company ECROMSA INDUSTRIAL SAC” overall objective was to design a system of occupational safety and health reduction of hazards and risks in the area of welding, boiler and maneuvers, which had as its overall objective to design a system of occupational health and safety series for the reduction of hazards and risks in the area of welding, boiler and maneuvers. It is a descriptive type and pre-experimental design; the people were the hazards and risks in the company, with a sample of hazards and risks in 2015 in the area of welding, boiler and maneuvers. It’s applies a diagnostic evaluation of initial SSOMA in the company, obtaining a score of 120 which indicates that the level of implementation of the system was "low". Besides it describes the main activities inside the flowchart for general processes, being the boiler area that participant in most processes. It has been made an “IPER” Matrix in the respective areas, indicating that the maneuvering area is the area that has qualified higher risk being important by 36% of the total risk. Also it is proposed operational controls to reduce these, creating a significant risk reduction in moderate 54.55% and 41.18%, increasing the tolerable risk by 33.33% in all areas. It was concluded that the dangers and risks making the reduction of accidents at work, improved productivity and increased profitability are reduced.
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