Citas bibligráficas
Dueñas, F., (2023). Gestión de riesgos para disminuir los accidentes de trabajo de alto potencial en una unidad minera [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/26695
Dueñas, F., Gestión de riesgos para disminuir los accidentes de trabajo de alto potencial en una unidad minera [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/26695
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title = "Gestión de riesgos para disminuir los accidentes de trabajo de alto potencial en una unidad minera",
author = "Dueñas Aliaga, Fernando",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2023"
}
Many mining companies have radically improved their leve lof safety in recent years, as measured by lost time injury frequency rates and other similar indicators in the mining industry. However, unwanted incidents continue to occur due to exposure to high-potencial events. In 2018, the Orcopampa Production Unit of the Buenaventura Mining Company closet the year with 1 fatal accidentent, 17 disabling accidents, 35 minor accidents, 27 accidents with property damage and 89 incidents. This number of events means that the established objectives were not met, they demonstrated the weakness of the system and, given this, the Corporate Management of the Buenaventura Mining Company requests to review the safety management system and establish an action plan to improve prevention in the mining unit, one of these actions being the Critical Risk Management Program, taking as a reference the 10 potential hazards existing in the mining unit. The objective of the investigation was to determine that the management of critical risks allows reducing high-potential work accidents in a Mining Unit. To prevent fatal and catastrophic events, critical controls must be clearly defined and understood, along with specifying responsibility for their application. This can be achieved through a critical control management approach, focusing on the most relevant health and safety risks. The results obtained (X2 = 4.52) allow us to demonstrate that good critical risk management reduces work accidents in a mining unit.
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