Prevention of Occupational Risks

Prevention of Occupational Risks

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Guideline 36. Qualification of trainers

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/10/2018 - 09:46

The institution ensures that both in-house and external trainers are properly qualified and have professional occupational safety and health and industry experience.

The success of training activities depends not only on the content and infrastructure of training but also, and above all, on the competence of the trainers.

B.7. Development of Skills and Training

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/10/2018 - 09:46

Effective prevention is not possible without knowledge of hazards and how they can be addressed. This principle applies to all stakeholders in occupational safety and health: employers and managers; specialists such as safety engineers, safety representatives, occupational physicians and skilled workers such as blasting engineers; as well as the personnel of social security institutions.

B.6. Research and Development

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/10/2018 - 09:46

Innovation at the workplace, changing work processes or the use of new products and materials at work can lead to exposure to new risks. Research in prevention plays a crucial role in identifying and addressing these risks. Research and development, including evaluation research, ensures constant improvement in the quality of provision of occupational safety and health services.

Guideline 30. Measuring services

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The institution provides measuring services to monitor and document the impact on the workplace of chemical or biological factors, exposure to hazardous substances and elements such as noise or vibration.

The results of valid measurement provide a solid basis for monitoring preventive action and the need for improvements, for research projects on the impact of workplace exposures and for the setting of threshold limits. The results of measurements also provide a basis for fair compensation in the event of an insurance claim.

Guideline 29. Risk assessment

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/10/2018 - 09:46

The institution bases its prevention services on a systemic approach to risk assessment and promotes it as a general requirement for any insured activity by its members. It supports all members to carry out efficient risk assessment and provides them with an incentive to integrate it into daily operations.