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Work Accidents in Spain. Year 2004 – General Information Number of mortal accidents1456(-2%) Industrial accidents Accidents in the workplace 871.064 (-3,2%)

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Page 1: Work Accidents in Spain. Year 2004 – General Information Number of mortal accidents1456(-2%) Industrial accidents Accidents in the workplace 871.064 (-3,2%)

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Page 2: Work Accidents in Spain. Year 2004 – General Information Number of mortal accidents1456(-2%) Industrial accidents Accidents in the workplace 871.064 (-3,2%)

Year 2004 – General Year 2004 – General InformationInformation

Number of mortal accidents 1456(-2%)

Industrial accidents  

Accidents in the workplace 871.064 (-3,2%)

Not serious 859.568 (-3,1%)

Serious 10.549 (-7,4%)

Fatal 946 (-8,4%)

Accidents “in itinere” 82.777 (+ 7,1%)

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Year 2004 - SectorsYear 2004 - Sectors

Mortal accidents

Construccion sector - 14%

Services sector - 7,1%

Agriculture sector +15,4%

Industry - 10,8%

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Year 2005 – General Year 2005 – General InformationInformation

Number of mortal accidents 1369

Industrial accidents  

Accidents in the workplace 917.609

Not serious 906.836

Serious 9.783

Fatal 990

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Year 2005 - SectorsYear 2005 - Sectors

Mortal accidents - 3,4%

Construccion sector -7,4%

Services sector +0,3% (Similar)

Agriculture sector -17,3%

Industry 2,3%

Page 6: Work Accidents in Spain. Year 2004 – General Information Number of mortal accidents1456(-2%) Industrial accidents Accidents in the workplace 871.064 (-3,2%)

Year 2006 – General Year 2006 – General InformationInformation

Number of mortal accidents 1.352

Industrial accidents 1.033.157

Accidents in the workplace 937.063 (+3,3%)

Not serious 927.149 (3,5%)

Serious 8.937 (-8,6%)

Fatal 977

Accidents “in itinere” 96.094

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Year 2006 - SectorsYear 2006 - Sectors

Mortal accidents

Construccion sector + 2,8%

Services sector - 2,9%

Agriculture sector - 9,6%

Industry - 3,9%

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Year 2007 – General Year 2007 – General InformationInformation

Number of mortal accidents 1.191 (-10,9%)

Industrial accidents

Accidents in the workplace 934.351

Not serious 924.774

Serious 8.733 (- 0,5%)

Fatal 844

Accidents “in itinere” 98.084 (+2,6%)

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Year 2007 - SectorsYear 2007 - Sectors

Mortal accidents

Construccion sector 326

Services sector 282

Agriculture sector 80

Industry 156

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Transfer of productsTransfer of productsIES Ribeira do LouroIES Ribeira do Louro

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Firefighting and First Aid for IES RdLFirefighting and First Aid for IES RdL

To review and document all procedures to be followed in the event of a fire or other evacuation of the buildings:

how to perform an evacuation, how to use an extinguisher correctly, how to deal with any casualties, etc.

PROGRAMMES

Firefighting course

First Aid course

Preventative Organisation and simulations

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Each of these training programmes was given by training experts in the different fields

TIME-LINE

Firefighting training for staff

First aid training for staff

Preventative Organization training for staff

Simulations to be carried out at the school

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Firefighting Course Firefighting Course (6 hours)(6 hours)

OBJECTIVES

Increase their knowledge of Workplace Risk Prevention

Train the student how to tackle a fire

Improve the individual’s reaction to a fire

CONTENT

Fire: Definition

Combustion: How, Why, different types

Classes of fire

Extinction / Control of fires: Methods, different extinguishers, first response measures

Safety signage

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Firefighting Course Firefighting Course

Number of teachers: 19

Time table: 4, 7 September

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First Aid Course First Aid Course (8 hours)(8 hours)

OBJECTIVES

Understanding the basic concepts of first aid

How to act in each case

Understanding the limits of first aid

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CONTENT

Vital urgency situation: heart failure, choke situations, drown situations.

Basic CPR: Cardio Pulmonary Reanimation

Burn situations: chemical, physical, electrical

Hemorrhage: internal, external, externalized

Fractures: opened, closed

First Aid CourseFirst Aid Course

Common cuts and basic cures

Medicine chest composition: basic materials, medication

Common illnesses: infectious illnesses, allergies

Practices: heart massage, mouth to mouth respiration, security position, victims’ movements, cures execution, dressing execution

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First Aid CourseFirst Aid Course

Number of teachers: 19

Time table: 21, 23, 25 September

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OBJECTIVES

Ensure all documentation for analysis and evacuation procedures complies with:•The proposed plan for Risk Prevention•Inspection plan for the different activities of the Administration Services•Emergency Plan•Evacuation plan

Facilitate the assistance of the external emergency services

Ensure compliance with current legislation governing safety

Distribution of the Emergency Plan to all employees to ensure correct operation

Make the personnel of IES RIBEIRA DO LOURO aware of the risks that are present in their work and how to avoid / eliminate them

Evaluate and monitor the firefighting apparatus available in the buildings

Self-Protection and SimulationSelf-Protection and Simulation (6 hours)(6 hours)

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CONTENT

Risk analysis: Evaluate the risks and the measures available to prevent them

Preventative measures: determine the material and human resources available, defining of teams and their functions, other data of interest to guarantee Risk Prevention and Initial Emergency Response

Self-Protection and Simulation Self-Protection and Simulation

Emergency Plan: Consider the possible scenarios and the suitable response

Implementation of the plan: o publication of the plan; o establishing the training programmes for the

personnel included in the plan; o performing the simulation; o regulate revisions as needed.

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Self-Protection and Simulation Self-Protection and Simulation

Number of teachers: 19

Time table: 14 and 18 September