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Puede solicitar gratuitamente las soluciones a todas las actividades y al examen final en el email [email protected] Capacidades que se adquieren con este Manual: - Aplicar técnicas de evaluación de riesgos laborales vinculados a las condiciones de trabajo y específicas de pequeños negocios, en función de la naturaleza y actividad del negocio. - Aplicar técnicas de planificación y gestión de la prevención de riesgos laborales en pequeños negocios, asegurando el cumplimiento de las medidas preventivas definidas. - Determinar actuaciones preventivas efectivas vinculadas al orden, limpieza, señalización y el mantenimiento general en pequeños negocios. - Aplicar técnicas de actuación en situaciones de emergencia y que precisen primeros auxilios, de acuerdo con planes de emergencia, la normativa aplicable al pequeño negocio y protocolos de atención sanitaria básica. - Analizar procedimientos de gestión de prevención de riesgos laborales dirigidos a promoción, concienciación y motivación de trabajadores, conforme a la planificación preventiva y la normativa vigente en pequeños negocios. - Analizar las funciones, actividades y relaciones –internas y externas– en un pequeño negocio con los servicios de prevención, en el marco de la normativa vigente. Índice: Seguridad y salud en el trabajo 7 Introducción 8 El trabajo y la salud 9 Los riesgos profesionales 9 Factores de riesgo 11 Daños derivados del trabajo 11 El accidente de trabajo 12 La enfermedad profesional 17 Otras patologías derivadas del trabajo 19 Los riesgos profesionales 21 Riesgos relacionados con las condiciones de seguridad 21 Riesgos asociados al medio ambiente de trabajo 21 Riesgos psicosociales 22 Derechos y obligaciones básicos de trabajadores y empresarios 23 Derechos básicos de los trabajadores 23 Obligaciones de los empresarios 23 Medidas preventivas de protección: Colectivas e Individuales 25 Información y formación en materia preventiva 25 Consulta y participación: empresa y trabajadores 26 Riesgos generales y específicos del sector correspondiente al pequeño negocio o microempresa y su protección 27 Riesgos ligados a las condiciones de seguridad. 27 Riesgos ligados al medioambiente de trabajo. 32 La carga de trabajo, la fatiga y la insatisfacción laboral 36 Sistemas elementales de control de riesgos. Protección colectiva e individual 39 Sistemas de protección colectiva 39 Equipos de protección individual (EPI). 40 Planes de emergencia y evacuación. 44 El control de la salud de los trabajadores 45 El control de la salud de los trabajadores en la Ley de Prevención de Riesgos Laborales 45 El control de la salud de los trabajadores a través de la medicina del trabajo 46 Evaluación de riesgos generales y específicos. Planificación de la prevención en pequeños negocios. 48 Evaluaciones de riesgos: técnicas de identificación y valoración. 48 Planificación de la prevención de riesgos laborales en pequeños negocios 51 Sistemas de control de riesgos 52 Protección colectiva e individual 53 Acciones de prevención, técnicas de medida y utilización de equipos 53 Verificación de la efectividad de las acciones de prevención: elaboración de procedimientos sencillos 54 Resumen 56 Autoevaluación Unidad 1 57 Gestión de la prevención de riesgos en pequeños negocios o microempresas 58 Introducción 59 Principios básicos de gestión de la prevención 60 Instrumentos, medios, recursos propios y ajenos 60 Representación de los trabajadores 61 Planificación de la actividad preventiva 63 Asignación de responsabilidades 63 Coordinación y gestión con servicios de prevención ajenos 63 Tipología de servicios 65 Organización del trabajo preventivo: rutinas básicas 68 Documentación: recogida, elaboración y archivo 69 Recogida de documentación 69 Elaboración de la documentación 69 Registro de la documentación 70 Resumen 71 Autoevaluación Unidad 2 72 Riesgos generales y actuaciones y actuaciones preventivas en los pequeños negocios o microempresas 74 Introducción 75 Riesgos y formas de prevención más comunes en los pequeños negocios o micro-empresas 76 Orden y limpieza de las instalaciones 76 Señalización. Tipos 77 Control y mantenimiento de equipos y útiles de trabajo 80 Ventilación y condiciones termo higrométricas 81 Funciones de la comunicación efectiva y la formación en la evitación de riesgos 82 Aplicación de técnicas para favorecer comportamientos seguros 83 Información e instrucciones de manejo de herramientas y equipos de trabajo 83 Formación básica y específica en su caso, en materia de prevención de riesgos laborales 84 Resumen 86 Autoevaluación Unidad 3 87 Situaciones de emergencia y evacuación en pequeños negocios o microempresas 88 Introducción 89 El plan de emergencia 90 Objetivos del plan de emergencia 90 Organización, recursos y procedimientos. 90 Clasificación de las emergencias 96 Acciones a realizar en función de la emergencia 97 Funciones de los equipos de emergencia 97 Recomendaciones a observar en situaciones de emergencia 98 Plan de evacuación 99 Objetivo del plan de evacuación 99 Organización, recursos y procedimientos 99 Señalización, planos, alarmas y rutas de evacuación. 100 Zona de seguridad y punto de encuentro 102 El simulacro de evacuación 103 Formulación de hipótesis de emergencias en prevención del riesgo 103 Periodicidad del simulacro de evacuación 103 Resumen 104 Autoevaluación Unidad 4 105 Organismos, órganos y entidades relacionados con la prevención de riesgos laborales 106 Introducción 107 Marco normativo básico en materia de Prevención de Riesgos Laborales 108 Legislación específica en materia de Prevención de Riesgos Laborales para trabajadores autónomos y pequeños negocios o microempresas 108 Organismos públicos relacionados con la seguridad y salud en el trabajo 110 En el ámbito estatal 110 En las comunidades autónomas 111 En el ámbito local 112 En la Unión Europea 112 Otros ámbitos 112 Gestión de la Prevención de Riesgos Laborales 114 El Comité de Seguridad y Salud Laboral. El Delegado de prevención 114 Los servicios de prevención 115 La prevención integrada 116 Resumen 117 Autoevaluación Unidad 5 118 Bibliografía 119
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