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INDUSTRIAL SECURITY II (Basic Risk Concepts (Classification and…
INDUSTRIAL SECURITY II
Risk Maps
A risk map should have the following content
to. Description of the work process
b. Risk, requirements and magnitude of risk
c. Number of workers exposed
d. Probable damage to health
and. Current preventive measures
F. Proposals for preventive actions
Basic Risk Concepts
Basic concepts:
risk factor
Work accident
Risk control
Risk assessment
Classification and description of risk factors
Classification and description of risk factors
• linked to safety conditions
• linked to the work environment
• Derived from the characteristic of work
• Derived from the organization of work
Temporal organization factors: work day and rhythm, work shift or night, etc.
Dependent factors of the task: automation, communication and relationships, status, possibility of promotion, complexity, monotony, thoroughness, identification of the task, initiative
General Overview of Risk Factors
Risk assessment in the Environment
Permissible Limits Values
♣ TLV- TWA
♣ TLV- STEL
♣ TLV- C
Preparation of an inventory
A possible way to classify work activities is as follows:
• Areas outside the company's facilities.
• Stages in the production process or in the supply of a service.
• Planned and maintenance works.
• Defined tasks, for example: lift truck drivers.
Risk analysis
Analysis of Jobs
Instrument Designs or Check List
• blows and cuts.
• Falls at the same level.
• falls of people at different levels.
• falls of tools, materials, etc., from height.
• inadequate space.
Job positions
Routes of entry of organic chemical contaminants
Respiratory route
Via Cutaneous
Digestive tract
Via Parenteral
Biological Criteria in the Industry
The air
Water
Soil