Bibliographic citations
Yasuda, W., (2016). Ingeniería de higiene y seguridad industrial en la gestión de las radiaciones no ionizantes en el campo de la salud [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/5084
Yasuda, W., Ingeniería de higiene y seguridad industrial en la gestión de las radiaciones no ionizantes en el campo de la salud [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/5084
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title = "Ingeniería de higiene y seguridad industrial en la gestión de las radiaciones no ionizantes en el campo de la salud",
author = "Yasuda Goicochea, Walter Edwin",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2016"
}
The specialty industrial health and safety engineering works on the potential effects on organizational behavior management under the precautionary principle, where the thresholds are revised over time, expecting a high level of scientific and clinical evidence that contravenes business economical rate or state, and it does not reach very high health and production cost., as not occurred in the past with asbestos, leaded gasoline and snuff. This research generates reflection and discussion so much on existing knowledge of the career, and within the framework of the formal sciences, because theories and techniques of administrative preparation and governmental accounting and public finances are confronted, under the design of instruments use risk, seeking the strengthening of the institutional structure. Stewardship, operation and obsolescence stations and monitoring equipment for non-ionizing radiation, is another more specific topics Specialist Industrial Hygiene and Safety Engineering treatment for improvement of the operational environment, which exposes their contingency plans for public or private management in the field of health, so I set the appropriate inclusion as a means of involving the impacts of non-thermal, thermal source and the optical order, exposing the state's investments in the implementation and end their disposal below those official threshold laid values. Keywords: Engineering Industrial Health and Safety, electromagnetism, non-ionizing radiation, managing risk, public expenditures, systemic risk, strengthening institutions.
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