Posts Tagged ‘Safety and Health’

Specialist Occupational Safety and Health

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

occupational safety and healthThere is no doubt that the employer or employer is responsible; to create the company, becomes the main generator of all the risks associated with a task. If we add a hapless management, most urgently appear accidents and occupational diseases.

In Puerto Rico Section 6 A of the Law on Safety and Health at Work states: Every employer shall furnish to each employee employment and a place of employment free from recognized hazards that are causing or likely to cause death or injury physically to their employees ”

As such, employers must conduct an evaluation of each task and identify the hazards that are present. They then must seek an alternative to eliminate these hazards, starting with engineering controls, administrative controls and failing to provide personal protective equipment.

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Safety and Health at Work for Men and Women

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Women participation in the workforce has grown, have also been recognizing gender-specific aspects of occupational accidents and diseases. Agriculture, for example, remains a high risk sector for both women and men, however, many women end up working in this sector the worst performing tasks such as working with pesticides or chemical or biological agents without protection, or the hard work of cultivation or harvesting without mechanical assistance.

Occupational segregation results in exposure to health hazards and risks specific to certain occupations, and harms the sex that is most represented. In industry, the operators of factories located in export processing zones (where women are the majority) work long hours working in jobs that do not respect the ergonomic factor, often lack personal protective equipment .

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