EVALUACIÓN DE LA EXPOSICIÓN A LA SÍLICE CRISTALINA
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2022-04-26
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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[ES] El presente trabajo de Fin de Master aborda la evaluación del riesgo higiénico a la sílice cristalina realizada en la Empresa “Malpesa “. Esta empresa, dedicada a la fabricación de material cerámico, está situada en las proximidades de Bailén (Jaén) y tiene una superficie superior a 300.000 m2, en la cual se fabrican aproximadamente más de 400.000 toneladas al año de productos cerámicos para fachadas y suelos. En esta evaluación higiénica, a pesar de estar centrada en la exposición a la sílice cristalina,
también se nombran los principales riesgos higiénicos (agentes físicos, químicos y biológicos) a los que pueden estar expuestos los trabajadores durante su jornada laboral, con el objeto de colaborar en el cumplimiento del artículo 16 de la Ley 31/1995, de Prevención de Riesgos Laborales.
[EN] This paper deals about the hygienic risk evaluation of crystalline silica carried out at the “Malpesa” Company. This Company, dedicated to the manufacture of bricks, is located near Bailén (Jaén) and the Company has an area of over 300,000 m2, in which approximately more than 400,000 tons of ceramic products for walls and floors are manufactured per year. In this hygienic evaluation, despite being focused on exposure to crystalline silica, the main hygienic risks (physical, chemical and biological agents) to which workers may be exposed during their working hours are also named, in order to collaborate in compliance with article 16 of Law 31/1995, on Occupational Risk Prevention.
[EN] This paper deals about the hygienic risk evaluation of crystalline silica carried out at the “Malpesa” Company. This Company, dedicated to the manufacture of bricks, is located near Bailén (Jaén) and the Company has an area of over 300,000 m2, in which approximately more than 400,000 tons of ceramic products for walls and floors are manufactured per year. In this hygienic evaluation, despite being focused on exposure to crystalline silica, the main hygienic risks (physical, chemical and biological agents) to which workers may be exposed during their working hours are also named, in order to collaborate in compliance with article 16 of Law 31/1995, on Occupational Risk Prevention.