Risk management implementing Peruvian law 29783 in a fishing company

Authors

  • Guillermo Segundo Miñan-Olivos Universidad Cesar Vallejo
  • Jorman Omar Monja-Palomo Universidad Cesar Vallejo
  • Oscar Gonzales-Pacheco Universidad Cesar Vallejo
  • Wilson Daniel Símpalo-López Universidad Cesar Vallejo
  • Williams Esteward Castillo-Martínez Universidad Cesar Vallejo

Keywords:

safety, health, occupational risk, fishing

Abstract

The study to implement an occupational safety and health system, based on Peruvian law No. 29783, to reduce the level of risk in a fishing company. The research design was pre-experimental, where the sample was made up of the risks of the production area. The initial diagnosis determined that the company was law-enforcement, below 60%; placing it in a state of legal disapproval. Were detected 29 risks that increased the probability of occurrence and severity of accidents. A health and safety system was designed that implemented administrative procedures and engineering controls. Finally, the post-test IPERC matrix ( Risk identification, evaluation and control) showed that the implementation of Peruvian law No. 29783 reduced the level of risk from an initial median of 18 to an average value of 6; inferential analysis also established that the difference was significant (α<0.05).

Published

2020-10-02

How to Cite

Miñan-Olivos, G. S., Monja-Palomo, J. O., Gonzales-Pacheco, O., Símpalo-López, W. D., & Castillo-Martínez, W. E. (2020). Risk management implementing Peruvian law 29783 in a fishing company. Industrial Engineering (Ingeniería Industrial), 41(3), 1–12. Retrieved from https://rii.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/revistaind/article/view/1016

Issue

Section

Ergonomics, Occupational Safety and Health