diff --git a/content/section/faintinginjections.md b/content/section/faintinginjections.md index dc2acff..f829b10 100644 --- a/content/section/faintinginjections.md +++ b/content/section/faintinginjections.md @@ -65,6 +65,10 @@ So by focusing on noxiousness - which is produced and not a condition of the ind L’Ambiente di Lavoro (The Work Environment) is the title a trade union pamphlet first put out in 1967. This was a risk analysis tool produced by the union FIOM_CGIL (one of the major Italian workers union, the most left leaning one and associated with the Communist Party). +![](static/images/amb_lav.png) + +![](bib:ffb0b2f0-1e90-4c17-b0d5-c84b110e32ee) + This booklet was the first attempt by the union to produce a coherent political line vis-à-vis health and safety hazards at work and to change the prevalent mentality of workers which would typically just demand that more toxic jobs to be remunerated with some extra money. It also inaugurated the idea of ‘non delegation’ that is, that on matters concerning health, the workers impacted should always be the ones to decide, without any intermediary. The Work Environment was a tool for organizers and workers together to begin to research and understand the risks to which their jobs would expose them. The booklet focuses on noxiousness which it breaks down into 4 groups of factors: