36 research outputs found
Organizational causes of accidents in manufacturing sector.
: Occupational safety is an important issue. Industrial engineering and
management plays an important role in a socio-technical view of accident causation.
This paper analyzes 418 official investigation reports of non-slight accidents
in the Andalusian manufacturing sector from 2004 to 2008. Investigation reports
include 1,311 causes identified and coded, of which 669 causes are directly related
to safety management and work organization. This paper shows how different
scenarios are related to specific causes of accidents and the association between
organizational and management causes and the mechanism of the accidents and
their immediate causes. In order to prevent, both severe and fatal accidents, managers
and safety experts should take into account these results in order to include
the most frequent causes as inputs for safety assessments
Framework for the use of official occupational accident investigations as a learning tool: analysis of a public programme for accident investigation in the manufacturing sector
Accident investigation is a useful tool for safety science. The use of
accident investigation as a learning tool at the macro level necessitates specific
requirements quite different from the usual needs at the company level. A
proper codification system and information on the accident scenarios are
needed to let safety practitioners identify if the information is useful for the
organisations they are assessing. In the same way epidemiological tools have
been applied to the analysis of circumstances of accidents, the epidemiological
statistical tools can help to draw conclusions for a set of investigated accidents.
Our case study includes the description of the dataset used in a programme for
learning from accidents in Andalusia: ‘Pudo haberse evitado’ (this can be
translated as ‘This could have been prevented’). This paper covers the
requisites for a macro-level learning programme and the possibilities of
analysis of the dataset in a ‘research to practice approach’
Creación de valor a través de la innovación en el sector industrial
Innovation is one of the main ways of improving productivity in the manufacturing sector. According to the PITEC survey on innovation in the Spanish enterprises, there is a reduction in the proportion of manufacturing enterprises that innovate from 2006 to 2011. At the same time, the analysis shows the importance of process innovation in the manufacturing sector, in comparison with product innovation, for the productivity improvement.La innovación es una de las principales vÃas de mejora de la productividad en el sector industrial. Según los datos de la encuesta PITEC de innovación en empresas españolas, se ha producido una disminución del porcentaje de empresas industriales que realizan innovación en el perÃodo 2006 a 2011. Por otra parte, el análisis realizado muestra la importancia que en el sector industrial español tiene la innovación en procesos, frente a la innovación en productos, para la mejora de la productividad
Modelo de negocio y riesgo de accidente: el caso del sector industrial andaluz
Business model affects all management areas, occupational safety too.
Decisions as establishment size, worker profiles both demographic and qualification,
have effect on the risk of accidents. Although this is an ecological study, the
results presented provide managers important information for planning and specially
for adopting specific preventive measures depending on the business model
chosenEl modelo de negocio influye en las diferentes áreas de gestión de la
empresa, también en la gestión de la seguridad laboral. Decisiones como el tama-
ño de los establecimientos, el perfil de los empleados tanto en términos demográ-
ficos como de cualificación, tienen efecto en el riesgo de accidentes. Aunque se
trata de un estudio ecológico, los resultados que presentamos proporcionan a los
gestores importante información a la hora de planificar y, sobre todo, de adoptar
medidas preventivas especÃficas en función del modelo de negocio elegid
Safety management models in manufacturing companies
International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Industrial Management (6. 2012. Vigo).
Congreso de IngenierÃa de Organización (16. 2012. Vigo).In Spain, companies can decide how to manage safety. Although most
safety activities are mandatory, the management model can be decided in some
extend by each company. Not all models have the same effectiveness according to
their preventive practices and injury rates. This study applies a discrimination
model in order to determine which reasons and circumstances make a company
adopt a certain safety model or a safety management system. Results can be used
in public promotion programs oriented to convince managers of the benefits of
implementing safety management systems with internal preventive resources instead of subcontracting an external preventive service
Evaluación de un programa de subvenciones para la mejora de la seguridad y salud laboral de las PYMES en AndalucÃa
Objetivos: Evaluar un programa de subvenciones para proyectos de prevención de riesgos laborales en PYMES de AndalucÃa. Se analizan datos y resultados del programa entre 2006 y 2008.
Métodos: Se analizaron las caracterÃsticas del programa en términos de presupuesto, solicitudes y proyectos financiados.
Se evaluó la percepción de las empresas solicitantes en cuanto a adecuación y resultados del programa mediante cuestionario postal anonimizado. Se calculó la incidencia de accidentes de trabajo en 2006 y 2007 en una submuestra de las empresas participantes en el programa en 2006.
Resultados: El importe total de las subvenciones (algo más de 17 millones de euros) cubrió el 44% de las inversiones comprometidas por las empresas subvencionadas. Se concedieron en torno al 50% de las ayudas solicitadas. Se recibieron 573 cuestionarios completados (24% del total remitido). Entre las empresas subvencionadas, el 89% considera efectiva la inversión
realizada y un 87% estima que han mejorado las condiciones de trabajo en la empresa. La inmensa mayorÃa de las empresas
(>90%) considera que la falta de recursos económicos es un obstáculo para la prevención y que este tipo de ayudas son necesarias. La incidencia de accidentes de trabajo se redujo entre 2007 y 2006 (razón de incidencia 0,93; IC95% 0,78-1,11).
Conclusiones: El programa ha tenido una valoración positiva, observándose una reducción de la incidencia de accidentes en las empresas que recibieron incentivos. Es necesario incorporar en el diseño de estos programas los criterios e indicadores necesarios para su evaluación
Perception of risk in construction. Exploring the factors that influence experts in occupational health and safety.
Risk perception is studied in many research disciplines. Although many of the factors that influence the perception of risk in the field of occupational risk prevention are known, there is still no complete understanding of the ways in which professionals in this sector perceive risks. This study analyzes the incidence of sociodemographic variables (gender, age, university degree, seniority of the qualification and professional experience) in the perception of the probability and consequences of accident risk of a group of Construction Safety and Health Experts. Additionally, the incidence of these variables has been evaluated in various stages of a construction. On the basis of a questionnaire survey of 30 construction processes, and applying a linear multilevel regression model, statistically significant differences in perceived risk were obtained depending on the age of the Construction Safety Experts, while it was determined that there is no significant difference in the perception of risk between men and women in this professional sector. Greater discrepancies were found when evaluating the overall risk of construction activities in the early stages of a construction site. Nevertheless, in spite of the sociodemographic differences between Construction Safety Experts, we conclude that their risk assessments are highly coherent
LogÃstica Urbana: ¿Son realmente sostenibles las polÃticas sostenibles?
Road Freight transport is causing a number of social, environmental and economic negative impacts in many cities around
the world.Therefore sustainable city logistics must be the solution to the problems of urban centers, with the main objective of
researchers reduce these impacts, without penalizing the needs of cities. Cause of this several sustainable initiatives and policies
have been implemented to help reduce them. But are the sustainable policies really sustainable? So this paper aims to evaluate
one of these policies in a quantitative way to answer the question. Therefore be presented and implement a model based on VRP
logic to evaluate the differences between the distances traveled by vehicles of a logistics company in a city with a policy regulating
access and the distance traveled without such regulation. And based on the results obtained attempt draw conclusions to answer
the question.La LogÃstica Urbana sostenible debe ser solución ante los numerosos problemas sociales, medioambientales y económicos
causados por el transporte de mercancÃas por carretera en las ciudades. De hecho son varias las iniciativas y polÃticas sostenibles
que se han llevado a cabo para intentar reducir estos problemas. Pero ¿son realmente sostenibles estas polÃticas sostenibles?
Este trabajo tiene como objetivo evaluar una de estas polÃticas de forma cuantitativa para poder responder a dicha pregunta.
Asà se evaluaron las diferencias entre las distancias recorridas por los vehÃculos de una empresa de logÃstica en una ciudad con y
sin una polÃtica de acceso regulado
Strategies for psychosocial risk management in manufacturing
Psychosocial risk is a concern for employers across Europe. Psychosocial risk management, however, is younger than other risk management fields such as safety, hygiene, and ergonomics. Psychosocial risk control prevents accidents and absenteeism. This study examines strategies for psychosocial risk management in manufacturing organizations. The study employs structural equation modeling to analyze results of the European Survey of Enterprises onNewand Emerging Risks (ESENER), a survey that fills an information gap concerning health and safety at work. The analysis yields three latent variables: psychosocial safety management, health and safety activities, and psychosocial performance. The study shows the benefits of adopting psychosocial safety management systems to improve psychosocial risk performance. Psychosocial preventive activities mediate the relationship between psychosocial safety management and psychosocial performance. Effective psychosocial risk management's benefits are so great that policymakers should specifically promote psychosocial risk management. Promoting psychosocial management systems and psychosocial preventive activities is likely to effectively improve overall psychosocial performance in European countries