Bibliographic citations
Rivas, C., (2022). Implementación de protocolos de seguridad y salud ocupacional en período de pandemia para mitigar contagios de COVID-19 [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/30157
Rivas, C., Implementación de protocolos de seguridad y salud ocupacional en período de pandemia para mitigar contagios de COVID-19 [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/30157
@misc{renati/518845,
title = "Implementación de protocolos de seguridad y salud ocupacional en período de pandemia para mitigar contagios de COVID-19",
author = "Rivas Guerra, Cesar Edilberto",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2022"
}
By the end of the year 2019, a global pandemic saw its origins in a land far away from ours, in China, in a city called Wuhan, where a new virus would change our lives in many ways. In March 2020, the president, would establish a strict quarantine to combat this pandemic, and, at the same time, several guidelines were implemented to control the spread of the SARS-COV-2 (COVID-19); such as the use of face coverings, gloves, protective suits, face shields, alcohol and other personal protection equipment. For essential businesses that were not shut down during the pandemic, like supermarkets, markets, banks and pharmacies, the use of sanitizing foot mats, temperature control, social distancing, reduction in public capacity, plastic partitions or separators for customer service, etc. was established. The work was developed based on the SIR compartmental model in epidemiology, which provided data of the potential number of new cases, recoveries and deaths; these numbers were compared with the actual data obtained from the places where the implementations took place. The main goal for the work was to determine if the implementation of the occupational safety and health protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic slowed the spread of the virus in the companies that utilized this service, as well as the cost effectiveness for the business. The applied methodology used for the work was based on a transversal-descriptive level, with observation and surveys as tools for compiling the data. The results demonstrate with certainty that the infection rate was reduced by 36.8% for personnel that work in food markets and by 39.8% in financial institutions where the implementation took place, over the 95.61% in food markets and 99% in financial institutions with the SIR compartmental model in epidemiology, as well as its profitability in a positive way.
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