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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.5552/crojfe.2022.1204

Assessment of Chainsaw Operators Training in Andalusia (Spain)

María del Carmen Pardo Ferreira ; University of Málaga School of Industrial Engineering Department of Business Management C/ Dr. Ortiz Ramos s/n, Campus de Teatinos 29071, Malaga SPAIN
Francisco Salguero Caparrós ; University of Málaga School of Industrial Engineering Department of Business Management C/ Dr. Ortiz Ramos s/n, Campus de Teatinos 29071, Malaga SPAIN
Jesús Antonio Carrillo Castrillo ; University of Sevilla School of Industrial Engineering Department of Industrial Organization and Business Management II Camino de los Descubrimientos sn 41092, Sevilla SPAIN
Ana Isabel Marín García ; University of Málaga School of Industrial Engineering Department of Business Management C/ Dr. Ortiz Ramos s/n, Campus de Teatinos 29071, Malaga SPAIN
Juan Carlos Rubio Romero ; University of Málaga School of Industrial Engineering Department of Business Management C/ Dr. Ortiz Ramos s/n, Campus de Teatinos 29071, Malaga SPAIN


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Abstract

The chainsaw, as a work equipment, is considered one of the most dangerous in the field of occupational health and safety. The chainsaw is especially used in the forestry sector, although it is also used in other different sectors such as agriculture, construction or gardening. This study was carried out using an ad-hoc questionnaire as a research tool in order to assess the weaknesses in the training received by workers who use chainsaws in Andalusia, Spain, since it has never been addressed before. To achieve the objective set, the questionnaire was completed by 378 operators working with chainsaw and their responses were analysed. The results of this study show that there are obvious shortcomings related to work with chainsaws in very significant aspects for the occupational health and safety. Of special importance is the lack of training detected on rescue techniques and work at height, since these are aspects of special risk for workers’ health that could cause accidents with severe injuries. Also, a common denominator in all aspects studied was the lack of safety inspections and the state of the equipment to be used. These results evidence that there is a need to regulate chainsaw operator training.

Keywords

chainsaw worker; learning requirements; occupational health and safety; labour risk; ABA International

Hrčak ID:

268025

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/268025

Publication date:

3.1.2022.

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