The main objective of this research is to determine whether Safety Standards Management effectively influences occupational risks in a private health clinic in Peru. The methodology used was quantitative, descriptive, correlational and non-experimental. The instruments used for data collection and study were the OSHMS register and the IPERC matrix. As a result, these instruments were found to be reliable for use, since the variable indicators gave values greater than 0.75. For the analysis of the hypotheses, Pearson's statistical tests and a regression analysis were used. It was concluded that the indicators of Safety Standards Management have a clear influence on occupational risks in the health clinic because the effects have a considerable dependence.
For an organization to be able to successfully maintain its operating processes and ensure the welfare of its workers, it is necessary to maintain an integrated system against occupational risks. This research aims to learn about scientific studies on occupational risks and safety standards used in healthcare SMEs, from the analysis of research articles. The publications used were 40 sources extracted from EBSCO (50%), ProQuest (42.5%) and ScienceDirect (7.5%),which are related to the variables: management of safety standards and occupational risks. The methodology used was PRISMA. The review concludes with the importance of a system under the management of safety standards in healthcare services, which helps to meet the objectives of the organization and the legal requirements related to safety.
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