Evaluated Work System and Environmental Risk for a Worker in Drilling for Methane Gas

  • Ștefan DRAGOMIR "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati
  • Marian BORDEI "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati
Keywords: worker in drilling for methane gas, safety work

Abstract

Improving the safety and health at work is important not only in terms of human view, in order to reduce possibilities of accident to workers, but also as a way to ensure the success and durability work for a worker in drilling for methane gas.
Although considerable effort is undertaken, the number of working accidents and occupational diseases remains high. The cost that these involve for the society, businesses and individuals is high.
Accidents at work can have a major financial impact. Some costs are evident, for example loss of production and revenue, or the number of working days lost by taking medical leave. This loss can be expressed easily in financial terms.

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References

[1]. ***, Directive 98/24/EC on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to chemical agents at work (fourteenth specific directive within the meaning of Article 16 paragraph 1 of Directive 89/391/EEC).
[2]. ***, Directive 91/322/EEC on establishing indicative limit values for the application of Council Directive 80/1107/EEC, against the risks related to exposure to chemical, physical and biological agents at work.
[3]. ***, Executive Decision No 1218/2006 on the minimum health and safety requirements to ensure the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to chemical agents at work.
[4]. ***, Executive Decision No 1091/2006 on the minimum safety and health requirements for the worker in drilling for methane gas.
Published
2015-03-15
How to Cite
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DRAGOMIR Ștefan, BORDEI M. Evaluated Work System and Environmental Risk for a Worker in Drilling for Methane Gas. The Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati. Fascicle IX, Metallurgy and Materials Science [Internet]. 15Mar.2015 [cited 25Apr.2024];38(1):61-5. Available from: https://www.gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/mms/article/view/1374
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