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Prevention of occupational risks: Part I
Malý, Stanislav a kol.
The introductory part of the publication presents a general and general introduction to occupational safety and health and in this context introduces some aspects of state supervision in this field and the issue of training of employees on safety and health at work. This section also focuses on the prevention of risks and the safety and health protection of activities such as metalworking, metal forming and woodworking, safety in the production, operation, operation and maintenance of dedicated electrical, gas, pressure and lifting equipment.
Prevention of occupational risks: Part II
Malý, Stanislav
In this second part of the three-part publication on the prevention of risks in selected activities, areas, machinery and technical facilities, attention is focused on the safety and health of workers in construction and rail transport, the safety and health protection of people performing work at heights and above depth, material handling and storage, storage of bulk materials in tanks, welding, operation and maintenance of motor vehicles, persons dealing with hazardous chemicals and persons handling transport equipment and electrical power sets. The publication is primarily a tool for employers and professionals who are skilled in risk prevention, as well as other people involved in job search, monitoring of factors affecting work safety and protecting the health of employees from their work. The guides presented are the so-called good practice that, in particular, provides SMEs with effective tools to prevent risks arising in work systems and increases the awareness of the importance of safe working conditions and procedures for maintaining employees' work capacity and improving their quality of work and job satisfaction. This part also provides an overview of the OSH abbreviations and related areas and the selection of the most commonly used abbreviations.
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