analysis of the implementation of occupational safety and health standards at manufacturing companies in the city of Valledupar

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Introduction: Occupational safety and health is a process that requires the adoption of measures that guarantee the physical, social and mental wellness of a person, under normative parameters that must be met, supervised, and controlled. Objectives: To diagnose occupational safety and health conditions at manufacturing companies in the city of Valledupar, Colombia. Methods: The study focused on the development of a diagnosis on occupational health and safety conditions at manufacturing companies, based on the application of two instruments which focused mainly on identifying socioeconomic conditions of workers and determining the compliance status of the minimum occupational health and safety standards. Results: According to the determined socioeconomic conditions of the workers participating in the study, it was found that, on average, the companies are complying with only 23% of all the requirements established in the resolution 0312 of 2019. Conclusions: Seventy percent of workers affirm that their companies are not taking any action to implement safety and health procedures at work.

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Zambrano Morales, C. M., & Mendoza, D. J. (2021). analysis of the implementation of occupational safety and health standards at manufacturing companies in the city of Valledupar. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Do Trabalho, 19(3), 290–298. https://doi.org/10.47626/1679-4435-2021-601

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