The goal of occupational health and safety in the field of industrial safety is to have a properly operating national industry, an ergonomic, optimal, and healthy work environment, safe workers and workplaces, and industrial process safety, as well as to limit and mitigate any unforeseen situation caused by events that could negatively impact occupational health and safety. A workplace's level of security must be inversely proportionate to the level of danger. The current study looks at the risk of occupational health and safety in a cross-border 400/220 kV power substation that is connected to the European power grid and has been defined as European important infrastructure. The INCDPM Bucharest approach, which is based on a systematic investigation and assessment of risks of accidents and professional illnesses, is used to determine risk/safety levels in a quantifiable way. The implementation of the procedure produces a workplace assessment sheet that contains the power substation's overall risk rating and serves as the basis for a strategy to prevent accidents and occupational illnesses inside the researched power substation.
Dragos Pasculescu,
University of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
Daniel N. Fita,
University of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
Florin G. Popescu,
University of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
Emilia Grigorie,
University of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
Teodora Lazar,
University of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
Cristina Pupaza,
University of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RDST-V4/article/view/6849
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