Going beyond abstract principles, it considers the tangible effect involved in caring for the individual from a safety perspective: the possibility for each of us to live our work in freedom, dignity, personal well-being whilst participating in shared progress.
Adopting safe practices and building a healthier working environment that improves the quality of life is also our responsibility.
Risks can occur not only in laboratories, but also in places where agricultural-livestock activities take place, in lecture halls or offices.
They serve to assess your health status in relation to your workplace and the risk factors involved in the activity you perform.
To avoid danger to yourself and the community, you can rely on the people in safety positions and contact them in the case of need.
The best waste is waste that you do not produce. You can reduce unnecessary waste in your everyday life and make better use of resources.