Safety risks or risks of an injurious nature are those responsible for the potential occurrence of accidents or injuries, that is, for damages or physical impairments, suffered by individuals engaged in various work activities, as a result of a physical-traumatic impact of various kinds (mechanical, electrical, chemical, thermal, etc.).
The target is to obtain a suitable biomechanical balance between Man and Structure, Machine, System based on the most modern ergonomic concepts.
Risks due to safety deficiencies in machines and tools, of an electrical nature or related to the handling/presence of hazardous substances (flammable, explosive, corrosive, or oxidizing).
These are risks of a hygienic-environmental nature; responsible for the potential compromise of the biological balance of personnel engaged in operations or processes that involve the indoor emission of environmental risk factors, of a chemical, physical and biological nature, with subsequent exposure of the personnel involved.
Chemical agents, physical agents, biological agents.
These are risks that act crosswise affecting the physical and health of the worker.
Organization of work, psychological factors, ergonomic factors, hard conditions working.