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A PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE MODEL FOR OCCUPATIONAL RISK ASSESSMENT
Author(s) -
M. E. Eremeev
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
vektor nauki tolʹâttinskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. seriâ pedagogika i psihologiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2221-5662
DOI - 10.18323/2221-5662-2022-1-14-21
Subject(s) - competence (human resources) , risk assessment , obligation , occupational safety and health , legislation , psychology , medicine , business , medical education , nursing , political science , management , social psychology , pathology , law , economics
Nowadays, the decision making based on the preliminary risk assessment became a frequent practice almost in all spheres of human activity. As a result of late changes in the legislation relating to labour safety, occupational risks assessment became an employer obligation. To organize this process, the additional training of specialists is necessary. The formation of a system for training such specialists is a topical issue both for employers and educational institutions. At the initial stage of formation of the professional competence model of a specialist for occupational risk assessment, the author selected from the occupational standard of a labour protection specialist the job functions related to the occupational risk management. The paper considers a competence model of a specialist in the sphere of industrial safety and health developed by the experts of British Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH). To identify professional competences necessary for occupational risks assessment, the author suggests carrying out test assessment of occupational risks and forming a professional competence model using the technique of analysis and observation over actions necessary for risk assessment. To obtain more objective results, the author proposes carrying out such assessment within a group of three people – a labour protection specialist, a department manager, and an employee representative. The Lost Time Accident Frequency Rate and the Work Accident Severity Rate are accepted as the performance criteria of occupational risk assessment. The author suggests using the developed professional competence model in the future when training technosphere safety specialists.

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