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Check list

The checklists Checklists or check sheets, are created to perform


repetitive activities, monitoring compliance with a list of requirements or
collect data systematically and orderly formats. They are used to make
systematic checks activities or products ensuring that the worker or
inspector does not forget anything important.

Hazard

The critical control points on the hazard analysis is a seven-step process


that a food producer or supervisor or the person in charge of a facility may
be used to develop a safety plan.

Hazard map

is a map that highlights areas that are affected or vulnerable to a particular


hazard. They are typically created for natural hazards, such
as earthquakes,volcanoes, landslides, flooding and tsunamis. Hazard
maps help prevent serious damage and deaths.

Work.conditions:

Working conditions are an interdisciplinary field related to


the safety, health and quality of life in employment. You
can also explore the impact of employment or location in
nearby communities, families, employers, customers,
suppliers and others.

Peligro

refers to any situation which may be an action or a


condition that holds the potential to cause harm on a
particular person or thing.

RISK
ENVIRONMEN
TS

is the real threat of damage lies about us in every moment


and second of our lives, but can materialize at some point
or not.

Agents
qumicos

the chemical warfare agents are liquids or solids gases that


can poison people, animals and plants. The warfare agents
can cause injury and even death.

Biological
agents

are organisms, including genetically modified, cell cultures


and human endo parasites can originate culquier type of
infection, allergy or toxicity.

virus

It is a microscopic infectious disease that can only multiply


within the cells of other organisms.

Physical
agents

They are manifestations of energy, can cause harm to


people, such manifestations are: mechanical energy in the
form of noise and vibration, heat energy as heat or cold,
electromagnetic energy in the form of radiation.

mechanical
risks

mechanical means the set of physical risk factors that can


lead to injury by the mechanical action of machine parts,
tools, workpieces or projected solid or fluid materials.

EPP

The EPP include all devices, accessories and clothing of


various designs used by the worker to protect against
possible injury.

Static
Electricity

is refieree to accumulation of excess electric charge in an


area with poor electrical conductivity.

Corrosive:

A substance that will burn the skin or eyes on contact

Danger Zone:

An area or location where the probability of injury is high


(for example, in the vicinity of saw blades).

GLOSARY OF CONCEPTS

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