Stefano Castelli
Emergency management and Risk assessment in the Aerospace sector: an operational model for workplace safety.
Rel. Alberto Lauria, Mariapaola Vozzola, Roberto Vancetti, Cristina Griglione. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Building Engineering, 2025
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Abstract
Safety in the workplace is an indispensable element for the protection of workers' health and for the smooth running of production activities. Effective safety management not only prevents accidents and occupational illnesses, but also ensures operational continuity, protecting both personnel and production facilities. In highly specialised environments such as the aerospace sector, where activities involve processes of high technological and operational complexity, risk assessment and emergency planning assume a particularly crucial role. This thesis aims to outline emergency management procedures starting from the risk assessment carried out, applying the principles of occupational safety to a model aerospace company specialising in the production of nano and microsatellites.
The work is divided into four macro-sections: a first part dedicated to the general principles of safety and the definition of the key figures responsible for managing company safety; a second section focusing on the applicable legal and regulatory references; a third part focusing on the analysis of the specific risks of the aerospace sector, distinguished by work environment, equipment and work activities; and finally a concluding section that sets out the emergency procedures designed to mitigate the impacts of critical situations
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