Tesis
Gestión preventiva de riesgos ergonómicos aplicando la metodología LEST y ROSA en el área administrativa, financiera y planificación del Honorable Gobierno Autónomo Descentralizado de la provincia de Chimborazo
Fecha
2022-01-07Registro en:
Silva Cuzco, Edwin Rolando; Zambrano Vinces, Sofía Carolina. (2022). Gestión preventiva de riesgos ergonómicos aplicando la metodología LEST y ROSA en el área administrativa, financiera y planificación del Honorable Gobierno Autónomo Descentralizado de la provincia de Chimborazo. Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo. Riobamba.
Autor
Silva Cuzco, Edwin Rolando
Zambrano Vinces, Sofía Carolina
Resumen
The objective of this work was preventive management of ergonomic risks by applying the Lest and
Rosa methodology in the administrative, financial, and planning area of the Honorable Autonomous
Decentralized Government of Province of by applying effective methods that favor the minimization
and correction of ergonomic risks, which are present in the different work positions. Ergonomic
methods were used to identify risks and evaluate an adequate relationship between man-environment,
using tools and methods to determine the conditions that exist in the work activities present in the
institution, the aspects considered for the evaluation are physical environment, physical load,
mental load, work time, psychosocial aspects, postures, and muscle-tendon injuries. The results
obtained by the Lest methodology showed psychosocial aspects as the most relevant risk with scores
for the administrative area of 6.50, planning of 6.11, and financial of 6.09, as for the Rosa
methodology, the planning area presented neck discomfort with a percentage of (80%), for shoulder
(70%), dorsal or lumbar with (75%), elbow or forearm (35%) and for wrist or hand with (65%), the
same that are very representative values in relation to the other areas. It is concluded that preventive
management is necessary for ergonomic muscle-tendon risks and for psychosocial risks,
considering dimensions, characteristics, and postures of the worker, which will help reduce muscle
pain. It is recommended to make specific evaluations for psychosocial risks under NTP 702
standards and to train the institution's personnel on the application of good practices.