Etapa 3. Vídeo 2. Responsabilidades y organización de la prevención. Ruta hacia el éxito profesional

Etapa 3. Vídeo 2. Responsabilidades y organización de la prevención. Ruta hacia el éxito profesional

Responsibilities in Preventive Matters

Responsibilities of Employers

  • Employers face administrative responsibilities, including fines ranging from €40 to €819,000 based on the severity of non-compliance with occupational risk prevention regulations.
  • Civil responsibility arises if an employer causes harm to a worker due to failure in adhering to safety regulations, potentially leading to compensation claims.
  • Criminal liability can occur if an employer endangers individuals severely; penalties may include fines or imprisonment depending on the incident's gravity.

Responsibilities of Workers

  • Workers who fail to meet their preventive obligations may be sanctioned by employers, with penalties classified as minor, serious, or very serious according to collective agreements.
  • Sanctions for workers can range from verbal warnings to disciplinary dismissal without entitlement to compensation.

Role of Labor Inspection

  • The labor inspection authority plays a crucial role in risk prevention by visiting companies and issuing infringement reports when violations are found.
  • Inspectors can issue warnings and requirements detailing necessary measures for compliance and set deadlines for implementation.

Organizing Prevention in Companies

  • The organization of prevention depends on company size and the knowledge level regarding risk prevention among employers and employees. Options include:
  • Personal assumption by the employer (for small businesses).
  • Designating one or more workers for preventive tasks.
  • Establishing an internal prevention service or contracting external services.

Employer's Qualifications and Activities

  • Employers must possess basic training in occupational risk prevention (30 or 50 hours course), especially if they manage up to 25 workers at a single site.
  • Certain activities are deemed particularly hazardous under regulations, such as those involving ionizing radiation, toxic agents, explosives, mining operations, construction work, etc.

Designation of Workers for Prevention Tasks

  • If employers choose to designate workers for preventive roles, they must ensure adequate staffing levels and provide necessary resources for effective performance.
  • Employees assigned these functions should receive appropriate training and cannot be dismissed for performing their preventive duties.

Establishing Internal vs. External Prevention Services

Video description

Vídeo creado por Antonio Guirao para utilizar con el alumnado de Itienerario Personal para la Empleabilidad 1 con metodología de Clase Invertida