OCCUPATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT FOR ACTIVITIES IN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AT HEIGHT
Abstract
The activity of workers in electrical installations at height is, simultaneously, a complex and dangerous activity, given the major risks to which the performers are exposed: the risk of electrocution and the risk of falling from a height. Statistics indicate an increase in work accidents caused by falls from a height, including in the activities performed on electrical installations. Thus, any work performed at height in electrical installations or near them must be very well structured and procedural, and the duties and responsibilities of each performer must be very clearly established.
The paper presents some of the results of studies and research on managing occupational risks for entities that perform activities in electrical installations at height.
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