Increasing the level of security of any system involves
identifying risks and establishing the means of prevention and protection
intended to control them, and for this reason, the authors consider that the
auditing of the level of safety and health at work is a very relevant means of
ensuring a safe and healthy workplace, especially in the case of high and very
high voltage power substations, where the danger of electric shock is very
high. This paper addresses the verification of OHS, by "INCDPM Bucharest
method" – The National Research and Development Institute of Occupational
Safety - "Alexandru Darabont" – Auditing of conformity with legal and
other provisions" - to a 400/220/110/20 kV power substation, for the
purpose of verifying knowledge and conformity with legal and other provisions
at the workplaces level and assessing the efficiency or failure of the OHS
management system of the analyzed economic entity management, and after
implementation it will serve as a tool to verify the functioning of the system.
The auditing of the OHS shows that the power substation under consideration has
an overall level of security close to maximum and a low overall risk level,
which means that OHS rules are met and the auditing has had a positive effect.
Author(s) Details:
Daniel N. Fita,
University of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
Sorina D. Stanila,
University
of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
Ioan L. Diodiu,
'Lucian Blaga' University of Sibiu, 550025 Sibiu, Romania.
Adina Tatar,
'Constantin Brancusi' University of Targu Jiu, 210185 Targu Jiu,
Romania.
Adrian M. Schiopu,
University of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
Florin Grecu-Muresan,
University
of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CPSTR-V8/article/view/14108
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