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Year 2021, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 42 - 57, 30.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.47137/uujes.907595

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A case of risk assessment by using Fine-Kinney method in sub-leather processing

Year 2021, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 42 - 57, 30.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.47137/uujes.907595

Abstract

One of the most hazardous industries in the district of Bolu-Gerede of Turkey, leather-processing industry, takes an important place for the economy of the district and the country. The study was carried out in a medium-sized company operating in the leather processing sector in Bolu. Preventing the occurrence of industrial accidents and occupational diseases is one of points to be emphasized in terms of companies and laborers in the industry. Occupational health and safety are concepts that increasingly become more important in today’s societies. Awareness is raised and legal issues come to the fore regarding these concepts comprising a dimension of human health. Scientists are studying on occupational health and safety and looking for ways to prevent the accidents before they occur. In the study, Fine-Kinney risk analysis method has been applied in the sub-processes of a sample manufacturing company in the district; and the activities whose risk scores are very high after the study and high-risk activities have been handled in the first place; and it is observed that the risk-scores decreased after the regulatory and preventive practices. As for other activities, whose risk scores are lower, action plans were implemented. With this study, it is stated that the risk assessment is a proactive approach in occupational health and safety practices and the company's risk scores have been significantly reduced.

References

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  • Kudryavtsev, S.S., Yemelin, P.V. and Yemelina, N.K. “The development of a risk management system in the field of industrial safety in the Republic of Kazakhstan”, Safety and Health at Work, 9(1), pp. 30-41 (2018).
  • Bufalo, G., Di Nezza, F., Cimmino, L.i, Cuomo, F., Ambrosone, L., Physicochemical investigation of ultrasound effects on some steps of mink fur processing. A suggestion for improving the worker health and reducing the environmental impact, Journal of Cleaner Production,143(1), 10-16 (2017).
  • Issever H, Ozdilli K, Ozyildirim BA, Hapcioglu B, Ince N, Ince H, et al. Respiratory problems in tannery workers in Istanbul. Indoor Built Environ, 16:177–83 (2007).
  • Kornhauser C, Katarzyna W, Kazimierz W, Malacara JM, Laura EN, Gomez L, et al. Possible adverse effect of chromium in occupational exposure of tannery workers. Industrial Health, 40:207–13 (2002).
  • Were, FH., Moturi, MC., Gottesfeld, P., Wafula, G.A., Kamau, G.N., Lead Exposure and Blood Pressure among Workers in Diverse Industrial Plants in Kenya. Journal of Occupational And Environmental Hygiene, 11(11), 706-715, (2014).
  • İşler, M.C. “International sources and occupational health and safety law no. 6331”, ÇSGB Journal of Labor World, 2(2), pp. 53-65 (2014).
  • Demircioğlu, A.M. and Tankut C. Labor Law, Beta Publication, Istanbul, Turkey (2003).
  • Allı, B.O. Fundamental Principles of Occupational Health and Safety, ILO Publication, Geneva, Switzerland (2001).
  • Baloğlu, C. “Liabilities occupational health and safety enforcement in the event of discrepancy”, Public-Work, 13(2), pp. 99-125 (2013).
  • Occupational Health and Safety, TMMBO, Ankara, Turkey (2018).
  • Dizdar, E.N. Occupational Safety, Murathan Publisher, Trabzon, Turkey (2008).
  • Tiftik, M. and Adıgüzel, A. “ Employer’s Protection Liability According to the Law of Occupational Health and Safety”, Yıldırım Beyazıt Law Journal, 1, pp. 319-356 (2016).
  • Harrison, J. and Dawson, L. “Occupational health: Meeting the challenges of the next 20 years”, Saf Health Work, 7, pp. 143-149 (2016).
  • Cascio, W.F. Managing Human Resources, Mcgraw-Hill College, New York, USA (1995).
  • Songur, L. and Songur, G. “Situation analysis of the very hazardous businesses operating in KOP region”, Journal of Kastamonu University Economics and Administrative Sciences Faculty, 20(4), pp. 219-235 (2018).
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  • Van den Honert, A.F. and Vlok, P.J. “Estimating the continuous risk of accidents occurring in the mining industry in South Africa”, South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, 26(3), pp. 71-85 (2015).
  • Mohammadfam, I., Kamalinia, M., Momeni, M., Golmohammadi, R., Hamidi, Y. and Soltanian, A. “Evaluation of the quality of occupational health and safety management systems based on key performance indicators in certified organizations”, Safety and Health at Work, 8, pp. 156-161 (2017).
  • Leka, S. and Jain, A. “Health impact of psychosocial hazards at work: An overview”, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland (2010).
  • Hasle, P. and Limborg, H.J. “A review of the literature on preventive occupational health and safety activities in small enterprises”, Industrial Health, 44, pp. 6-12 (2006).
  • Sun, Y., Arning, M., Bochmann, F., Börger, J. and Heitmann, T. “Development and validation of a practical instrument for injury prevention: The occupational safety and health monitoring and assessment tool (OSH-MAT)”, Safety and Health at Work, 9, pp. 140-143 (2018).
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  • Özkılıç, Ö. Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems and Risk Assessment Methodologies, TISK Publication, Istanbul, Turkey (2005).
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  • Seber, V. “How to do risk assessments in occupational health and safety?” Journal of Electrical Engineering, 445, pp. 30-34 (2012).
  • Taşçı, M.O. Risk Assessment Application at a Bag Manufacturer Firm in terms of Occupational Health and Safety, Master’s Thesis, Istanbul Yeni Yüzyıl University, Istanbul, Turkey (2018).
  • Kinney, G.F. and Wiruth, A.D. “Practical risk analysis for safety management”, NWC Technical Publication 5865, Naval Weapons Center, China Lake CA, USA (1976).
  • Karasar, N. Scientific Research Methods, Nobel, Ankara, Turkey (2008).
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ayhan Milli 0000-0002-5878-2354

Serdar Salman 0000-0002-9184-3876

Erhan Sancak 0000-0003-1205-0323

Publication Date June 30, 2021
Submission Date March 31, 2021
Acceptance Date May 31, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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APA Milli, A., Salman, S., & Sancak, E. (2021). A case of risk assessment by using Fine-Kinney method in sub-leather processing. Usak University Journal of Engineering Sciences, 4(1), 42-57. https://doi.org/10.47137/uujes.907595
AMA Milli A, Salman S, Sancak E. A case of risk assessment by using Fine-Kinney method in sub-leather processing. UUJES. June 2021;4(1):42-57. doi:10.47137/uujes.907595
Chicago Milli, Ayhan, Serdar Salman, and Erhan Sancak. “A Case of Risk Assessment by Using Fine-Kinney Method in Sub-Leather Processing”. Usak University Journal of Engineering Sciences 4, no. 1 (June 2021): 42-57. https://doi.org/10.47137/uujes.907595.
EndNote Milli A, Salman S, Sancak E (June 1, 2021) A case of risk assessment by using Fine-Kinney method in sub-leather processing. Usak University Journal of Engineering Sciences 4 1 42–57.
IEEE A. Milli, S. Salman, and E. Sancak, “A case of risk assessment by using Fine-Kinney method in sub-leather processing”, UUJES, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 42–57, 2021, doi: 10.47137/uujes.907595.
ISNAD Milli, Ayhan et al. “A Case of Risk Assessment by Using Fine-Kinney Method in Sub-Leather Processing”. Usak University Journal of Engineering Sciences 4/1 (June 2021), 42-57. https://doi.org/10.47137/uujes.907595.
JAMA Milli A, Salman S, Sancak E. A case of risk assessment by using Fine-Kinney method in sub-leather processing. UUJES. 2021;4:42–57.
MLA Milli, Ayhan et al. “A Case of Risk Assessment by Using Fine-Kinney Method in Sub-Leather Processing”. Usak University Journal of Engineering Sciences, vol. 4, no. 1, 2021, pp. 42-57, doi:10.47137/uujes.907595.
Vancouver Milli A, Salman S, Sancak E. A case of risk assessment by using Fine-Kinney method in sub-leather processing. UUJES. 2021;4(1):42-57.

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