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How to improve Occupational Risk Prevention for collectors

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 5:21 am
by ayeshshiddika11
Protecting workers from occupational hazards requires a series of preventive actions that allow them to carry out their tasks in a safer manner and, consequently, achieve a healthy work environment for the entire environment.

For the purposes of Law 31/1995 on Occupational Risk Prevention , prevention is understood as the set of measures adopted or planned in all phases of the company's activity in order to avoid or reduce the risks derived from work.

For this reason, these activities must be applicable to any productive sector, such as agriculture. In this article, we will present general aspects of safety and hygiene in the workplace for harvesters; essential professionals for the harvest of agricultural crops.

The work environment

Given the range of tasks that can be carried hong kong phone data out by collectors, the work environment can vary significantly depending on the geographic location, so changes may occur subject to different conditions :

Climatological , specific to each place.
According to the type of crop.
Depending on the type of agricultural work , it can vary depending on the time of year and can cause various postural problems.
Risks of exhaustion, due to very long working days in different weather conditions.
Chemicals used in agriculture

Pickers are exposed to chemicals such as herbicides, fertilizers and pesticides, which pose certain health risks. The level of exposure or incorrect handling of these could cause skin irritations, inhalation of fumes and even cause negative impacts on the environment if precautions are not taken for their proper use.



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Agricultural machinery

Other risks faced by collectors are associated with the handling of machinery . These include:

Falls when getting on or off the machine
Hits , entrapments and run-overs
Cuts and risk of crushing due to possible overturning of the machinery or its load.
It is therefore important that workers operating the machines are trained and comply with safety regulations to avoid these accidents.

Protective and signaling equipment

Depending on the type of work performed, it is important to use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) ; for example, the use of safety gloves for handling different materials or tools, the use of appropriate footwear or wearing a mask when applying chemical products.

As for signage, it is advisable to place informative or warning signs in areas that present risks to the safety of all workers.