Argentina: Manual de buenas prácticas para la Industria Maderera
Publicación de la Superintendencia de Riesgos del Trabajo (SRT)
Compartimos una publicación de la Superintendencia de Riesgos del Trabajo (SRT) del gobierno argentino que tiene como objetivo la difusión de pautas para la prevención de diversos riesgos en el trabajo y para la promoción de normas y conductas de seguridad en la industria de la madera.
Este pormenorizado instrumento surge tras un extenso trabajo desarrollado por la Comisión de Trabajo Cuatripartita de la actividad Maderera, en el marco de los Programas Nacionales de Prevención por rama de actividad (PRONAPRE) de la SRT.
Se considera que es una herramienta útil para el desarrollo de políticas preventivas, y un soporte de capacitación permanente para los trabajadores.
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