Across
- 4. Adaptation of work to the physical capabilities of the employee.
- 6. Physical (noise, vibrations, radiation)
- 9. Hazard which has been identified as relevant and which requires specific action by the designer to eliminate or to reduce the risk according to the risk assessment.
- 10. Concentrations of substances in the air to which, if not exceeded, most workers may be exposed without suffering adverse effects (abbrev).
Down
- 1. Risks that occur when the worker interacts with a work station and when work activities involve movements, postures or actions that may cause harm to health (type of risk).
- 2. Heat load that a person accumulates when exposed to an environment, and which can cause serious damage to health or even death (type of risk).
- 3. Event in the workplace that causes damage or injury (_ _ _ _ accident).
- 5. Set of factors that influence the performance of tasks assigned to the worker (_ _ _ _ conditions).
- 7. Exposure to mechanical movements that can cause damage to workers' health (type of risk).
- 8. Set of mandatory rules and measures that seek to prevent and minimize the risks of workplace accidents in companies (_ _ _ _ safety).
