Bibliographic citations
Estrada, A., (2024). Identificación de la condición del comportamiento seguro que limita la sostenibilidad en la aplicación del Colpa (5S) en una empresa minera [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6672
Estrada, A., Identificación de la condición del comportamiento seguro que limita la sostenibilidad en la aplicación del Colpa (5S) en una empresa minera []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6672
@misc{renati/506853,
title = "Identificación de la condición del comportamiento seguro que limita la sostenibilidad en la aplicación del Colpa (5S) en una empresa minera",
author = "Estrada Tijero, Ana Jimena",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2024"
}
The mining industry occupies a very important sector in our country, many companies in it have been successful thanks to the implementation of systems based on continuous improvement, always aimed at promoting a culture of order, cleanliness, regulation and improving the work environment, as is the case of the COLPA methodology, which in turn has the purpose of reducing as far as possible all those factors that represent delays, risks and dangers in daily work. The development of this research had the objective of proposing an action plan in the implementation of the sustainability of the COLPA of COMPAÑÍA MINERA PODEROSA S.A. This will help improve order in the company, as well as cleanliness and safety in its processes. To achieve this objective, an exhaustive collection of information was conducted, focusing on individuals and processes related to the implementation of the COLPA methodology. This collection allowed the identification of areas with a higher incidence of unsatisfactory application of the methodology, as well as obtaining a comprehensive view of the prevailing organizational culture in this field. It was determined that one of the main limitations preventing the correct application of the 5S methodology (COLPA) lies in the capability (CAN), referring to the conditions of infrastructure, supplies, and available work materials.
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