The programmers of television and the locative in foreign recordings risk exposure
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https://doi.org/10.22335/rlct.v7i3.403Keywords:
Recordings, exteriors, television, safety and health at workAbstract
The footage in open spaces -out of the recording set- the workers are exposed to local dangers that are identifiable. The articule analyze the causes of the risks to avoid the threats to become work accidents. The objective of the research was to propose a methodology based on exploratory studies, in which the environmental safety, welfare and psychosocial factors that affect the productivity of the personnel working in the field recordings should be kept in mind. Result: The work must be done taking into account the locative hazards that arise when working in outdoor spaces. Conclusion: the methodology allows strengthening and reinforcing the safety and health culture at work; as well as reducing the risks of outdoor recordings by television programmers.
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