Corporate

Job Safety First!

This course in Occupational Safety First! is aimed at all workers in the company, whether they are SMEs, large companies, self-employed or employees who wish to improve the environmental conditions of workers in the company so that they feel safe and are aware of the importance of a culture of prevention in the company.

8 pm Compliance, Quality and Health and Safety

It is important to consider the number of occupational accidents so far in 2023. This is 43,607 with sick leave and 38,354 without sick leave, according to the Sub-directorate General for Statistics and Social and Labour Analysis. For this reason, it is important to try to have preventive behavior in our company where a safe environment for workers is a priority and know how to implement through this course the knowledge learned for the company.

Thanks to this course in Occupational Safety First!, you will be able to have the necessary skills to develop health surveillance correctly. We are a reference in Health and Safety because of our serious commitment to create a suitable environment for the company that can allow workers to feel safe in their workplace.

Course objectives

  • To know how to monitor workers.

  • To know the risks to which they are exposed.

  • To understand how an excessive workload works on workers.

  • To perform ergonomics in an appropriate manner by optimally designing the workplace.

  • To understand concepts such as work and health.

What does it prepare you for?

With this course in Occupational Safety First!, you will be prepared to carry out health surveillance, create a safe environment, ergonomically design the workplace for the worker, in order to create a safe environment for workers where accidents at work and occupational diseases are prevented, creating a culture of optimal prevention in your organization.

Teaching units

DIDACTIC UNIT 1. WORK AND HEALTH: OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS. RISK FACTORS

1. Basic concepts: work and health

DIDACTIC UNIT 2. RISKS LINKED TO SAFETY CONDITIONS

1. Occupational Safety
2. Prevention of occupational risks
3. Risks as a result of safety conditions

DIDACTIC UNIT 3. RISKS LINKED TO THE WORK ENVIRONMENT
1. The physical environment at work
2. Chemical contaminants
3. Biological contaminants

DIDACTIC UNIT 4. SOCIAL FACTORS: WORKLOAD, FATIGUE AND JOB DISSATISFACTION

1. Introduction
2. Muscle work
3. Energy Consumption
4. Organization of heavy work
5. Mental Workload

DIDACTIC UNIT 5. PREVENTION OF OCCUPATIONAL RISKS AT WORK

1. Teleworking. Implementation project. Definitions
2. Visual fatigue: risk of reflections or poor lighting
3. Musculoskeletal disorders. Ergonomic factors. Risk of forced postures
4. Work stress. Burnout syndrome. Work overload or underload, communication problems and contradictory orders
5. Risk of people falling on the same level
6. Risk of cuts and bruises
7. Electrical risks
8. Risk of exposure to radiation

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