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SINDERESIS HERMENEUTICA DE LA LEY 1562 Y EL CONCEPTO DE LA SALUD OCUPACIONAL

Universidad libre; Liliana Parra Osorio; Floro Hermes Gómez Pineda; Erick Lanny Rojas Parra; Martín Acosta Fernández; Teresa Margarita Torres López

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Resumen

In 2012, through Law 1562 it was established that "occupational health" would be understood as "Safety and Health at Work", instrumentally confusing the discipline of occupational health with one of its objects of study: health and Safety at work causing an obstacle to scientific knowledge. In view of this situation, a hermeneutic synderesis (synteresis) analysis/contrast exercise was carried out using a pattern of analysis based on Western original or facsimile texts and historical reference texts that allowed the examination of occupational health as a labor medicine; as occupational hygiene; as industrial safety (anticipation) and as an audit. The result: Law 1562 responds to the strategy of Health and Safety in Labor, but is weak in occupational medicine, hygiene and industrial safety.

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Universidad libre, & Liliana Parra Osorio, & Floro Hermes Gómez Pineda, & Erick Lanny Rojas Parra, & Martín Acosta Fernández, & Teresa Margarita Torres López (2018). SINDERESIS HERMENEUTICA DE LA LEY 1562 Y EL CONCEPTO DE LA SALUD OCUPACIONAL. https://doi.org/10.21017/rev.repub.2018.v24.a38