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5.2.2 INNOVATIVE TECHNOLGIES FOR RISK ASSESSMENT

The update of the risk assessment for repeated movements was carried out during 2022, adopting a particularly innovative approach in which recourse was made to:

• detections carried out by means of specific sensors capable of recording the movements of workers by transferring their data to another application

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• video recording of significant samples of the activities and collection of further data for subsequent updating of the risk indices

• computerised analysis of movement and posture aimed at calculating indicators relating to the correctness of the postures adopted during work

• calculation of risk indices

• preparation of specific materials for training.

This activity has allowed us to acquire a scientifically robust and articulated cognitive framework, which will make it possible to identify the appropriate organisational, training and technological interventions to minimise the risks to the health of workers.

5.2.3 TRAINING TO WORK CONSCIOUSLY

2022 saw a significant commitment to training people in safety. There were almost 4,500 hours to acquire greater competence and awareness on the part of workers in terms of safety and health of workers; in particular those of the production area to which more than 4,100 hours of training were allocated.

4,500 hours of safety training

In particular, training on occupational safety and health covered:

• specific job risk,

• first aid and firefighting,

• use of the defibrillator,

• use of industrial trucks and cranes,

• the role of security officers and managers,

• communication on safety issues. We have already mentioned this in the previous pages.

Adopting a more participatory and engaging approach: not only lectures, but also group activities and analysis and evaluation activities carried out independently by individuals.

Distribution of training hours by macro-activity

Worker training - job risk

Training of specific safety figures

RSPP/ASPP/RLS training

Machine edge training

Percentage of people involved by macro-activity

Worker training - job risk

Training of specific safety figures

RSPP/ASPP/RLS training

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