3. Methodology for producing the DUERP
This section describes the key elements to be taken into account when drawing up the DUERP. These elements concern both the identification and assessment of risks, and the associated key elements.
3.1 Identifying occupational hazards
Occupational risks can be related to working conditions (noise, light, heat, cold), to the performance of the work itself (gestures and postures, carrying heavy loads, repetitive movements), or to the work context itself (psychosocial risks linked to stressful situations, for example).
It should be noted that the identification of occupational hazards can be based on several sources:
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