Article | REF: SE3938 V1

Professional risks Evaluation. Definition and implementation

Authors: Nicolas DUFOUR, Matthieu BARRIER

Publication date: June 10, 2024

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7. Conclusion

The aim of this conclusion is to review the key elements of this article on the DUERP, and also to set out a series of recommendations for implementing and updating this document in organizations.

7.1 Summary of key points discussed

First of all, the DUERP's content has gradually evolved over the last twenty years, even though its purpose in assessing occupational risks has remained unchanged. Not only has this tool become indispensable in the study of internal risks, it has also seen its content enriched by taking into account risks better apprehended by legislative and regulatory texts, but also as a result of major corporate risk scandals. The evolution of professional practices (activities linked to connected objects, increased use of open spaces, use of...

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