Seguridad y salud laboral, seguridad industrial: desafíos de un enfoque de prevención sustentable

This paper comprises a discussion of the concept of “sustainable” prevention in different socio-technical work systems concerned with safety problems for workers on the one hand, and, having an industrial safety preoccupation on the other. The aim is to propose a definition of sustainable safety and...

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Main Authors: Cecilia De la Garza, Mario Poy
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidade do Porto 2009-07-01
Series:Laboreal
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Online Access:http://laboreal.up.pt/revista/artigo.php?id=37t45nSU5471123696641953451
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spelling doaj-4c32d0d4af6942458c4a9622306dd9b42020-11-25T01:13:57ZspaUniversidade do Porto Laboreal1646-52372009-07-01V194105Seguridad y salud laboral, seguridad industrial: desafíos de un enfoque de prevención sustentable Cecilia De la GarzaMario PoyThis paper comprises a discussion of the concept of “sustainable” prevention in different socio-technical work systems concerned with safety problems for workers on the one hand, and, having an industrial safety preoccupation on the other. The aim is to propose a definition of sustainable safety and to develop prevention approaches that can support it. This purpose is illustrated by two studies, one conducted in Argentina and the other one in France. The first shows a “reactive” approach in relation to critical event occurrence. The second one shows a “proactive” approach in relation to critical event occurrence, which intends to intervene preventively in the future design of the professional situation. Both approaches are necessary and complementary to develop sustainable prevention in the work environment, with the purpose of anticipating risks at the early stages of design, and using accident analysis as feedback for a better design. Nevertheless, sustainable prevention should actually be based on a “proactive” approach, supported by task analysis as a tool to detect and anticipate the risks inherent to a professional situation.http://laboreal.up.pt/revista/artigo.php?id=37t45nSU5471123696641953451sustainable safetysustainable preventionsafe designaccidentproactive/reactive safety
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Seguridad y salud laboral, seguridad industrial: desafíos de un enfoque de prevención sustentable
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sustainable prevention
safe design
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proactive/reactive safety
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Mario Poy
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title Seguridad y salud laboral, seguridad industrial: desafíos de un enfoque de prevención sustentable
title_short Seguridad y salud laboral, seguridad industrial: desafíos de un enfoque de prevención sustentable
title_full Seguridad y salud laboral, seguridad industrial: desafíos de un enfoque de prevención sustentable
title_fullStr Seguridad y salud laboral, seguridad industrial: desafíos de un enfoque de prevención sustentable
title_full_unstemmed Seguridad y salud laboral, seguridad industrial: desafíos de un enfoque de prevención sustentable
title_sort seguridad y salud laboral, seguridad industrial: desafíos de un enfoque de prevención sustentable
publisher Universidade do Porto
series Laboreal
issn 1646-5237
publishDate 2009-07-01
description This paper comprises a discussion of the concept of “sustainable” prevention in different socio-technical work systems concerned with safety problems for workers on the one hand, and, having an industrial safety preoccupation on the other. The aim is to propose a definition of sustainable safety and to develop prevention approaches that can support it. This purpose is illustrated by two studies, one conducted in Argentina and the other one in France. The first shows a “reactive” approach in relation to critical event occurrence. The second one shows a “proactive” approach in relation to critical event occurrence, which intends to intervene preventively in the future design of the professional situation. Both approaches are necessary and complementary to develop sustainable prevention in the work environment, with the purpose of anticipating risks at the early stages of design, and using accident analysis as feedback for a better design. Nevertheless, sustainable prevention should actually be based on a “proactive” approach, supported by task analysis as a tool to detect and anticipate the risks inherent to a professional situation.
topic sustainable safety
sustainable prevention
safe design
accident
proactive/reactive safety
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