Occupational Safety and Health Competencies
A family of 10 competencies. Kokoro can combine several of them into an assessment tailored to the role, to build a comparable signal before interviewing.
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Occupational health knowledge
Measures knowledge of prevention, safety regulations and well-being in the work environment.
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Knowledge of workplace safety regulations
Measures the understanding of safety regulations and practices at work, including hazard identification and accident prevention.
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First aid knowledge
Measures the capacity to respond in emergencies, providing initial assistance and care in cases of accidents or injuries.
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Workplace ergonomics
Measures the understanding of ergonomic principles and their application to improve comfort and occupational health.
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Assessment of physical and ergonomic risks
Measures the ability to identify and prevent physical and ergonomic risks at work.
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Food safety training (where applicable)
Measures knowledge of safe and sanitary practices in handling and preparing food.
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Occupational risk management
Measures the ability to identify and address risks in the work environment, applying prevention and safety practices.
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Occupational risk prevention
Measures the capacity to identify and address workplace risks, promoting a safe work environment.
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Emergency protocols
Measures the capacity to act effectively in critical situations and emergencies.
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Machinery safety
Measures knowledge of precautions and procedures for using machinery safely.