BEZPIECZEŃSTWO PRACY - MONTHLY (OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY)

NO 5/2020 MAY




  • Promoting safety culture as part of CIOP-PIB’s social campaign “Fashion for safety”
    mgr Agnieszka Szczygielska, p. 16-20
  • Chosen database collections in the field of biomechanics, physiology and psychology
    dr Witold Sygocki , dr hab. Łukasz Baka , dr hab. Joanna Bugajska prof. Instytutu , mgr inż. Andrzej Biernacki , p. 21-25
  • General vibrations at chosen workstations associated with the processing of raw minerals – original research results
    mgr inż. Jacek Zając , dr inż. Piotr Kowalski , mgr inż. Małgorzata Rejman , p. 26-28
  • Promoting safety culture as part of CIOP-PIB’s social campaign “Fashion for safety”
    mgr Agnieszka Szczygielska

    A social campaign is a kind of communication and promotion campaign, the purpose of which is usually to bring about changes in social attitudes towards a certain idea or problem. In general, this type of venture is about achieving an educational effect by informing, explaining, inclining to activity, raising difficult or embarrassing topics that take into account the public interest.

    Social campaigns organized by CIOP-PIB focus primarily on issues related to improving work safety. For the purpose of last year's campaign entitled 'Fashion for safety' was adopted to raise public awareness and knowledge of work safety and quality of life, and to promote a culture of safety at work and non-professional life. The article presents a scientific summary of the campaign's activities.



    Chosen database collections in the field of biomechanics, physiology and psychology
    dr Witold Sygocki , dr hab. Łukasz Baka , dr hab. Joanna Bugajska prof. Instytutu , mgr inż. Andrzej Biernacki

    Depositing scientific research results - both research and raw data - takes place in many forms, by depositing research data: in repositories, as results in publications, which are then indexed on publisher’s platforms, and in bibliographic and abstract databases and informing about obtained results research. Some international journals require authors to attach data collections to their articles, or to deposit them in one of the publicly available research data repositories. The following publication is a presentation of selected databases providing information on research results, including in the field of biomechanics, physiology, psychology.



    General vibrations at chosen workstations associated with the processing of raw minerals – original research results
    mgr inż. Jacek Zając , dr inż. Piotr Kowalski , mgr inż. Małgorzata Rejman

    The paper presents the results of whole-body vibration research at 30 workstations associated with the processing of raw minerals. Measurements of the acceleration of mechanical vibrations were carried out at selected workstations located in places where the person supervising the machine/equipment works. Based on the results of the measurements, daily exposure levels to whole-body vibration and occupational risk were determined. The risk was large at 7 workstations. At 6 workstations the daily exposure values exceeded 0.5 the threshold limit value (TLV) (medium risk); at 6 workstations did not exceed 0.5 TLV (low risk). At 11 workstations daily exposure values do not exceed 0.2 TLV (negligible risk). Obtained research results indicate the need to carry out control measurements and WBV assessment at workstations associated with the processing of mineral raw materials.



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