WORK ACCIDENTS ANALYSIS, EMPHASIZING THE FOREST SECTORS, IN A FEDERAL HIGH EDUCATION INSTITUTION

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Autor(a) principal: Vianna, Héder Alencar
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Souza, Amaury Paulo de, Minette, Luciano José, Machado, Carlos Cardoso, Santos, Ana Carolina dos, Silva, Emilia Pio da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Cerne (Online)
Texto Completo: https://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/258
Resumo: This research analyzed the probable causes of accidents at work, of the forest sectors, of a Federal Institution of Higher education inMinasGeraisStatelooking for minimizing risks damages to worker’s health and safety. The analyses were accomplished by means of the Accidents Communications in Service data bank and the results showed that in the studied period, for the forest sector, 50.71% of the accidents were attributed to the insecure act, 16.98% to insecure condition and 17.94% to personal factor of insecurity. The functional evaluation indicated that in 7.14% of the accidents occurred with workers that were not in the function established by the employment respective contracts. The rates of gravity and frequency of accidents calculated for the forest sectors allowed to conclude that the indices were higher than the others sectors and much higher than the values published by the Brazilian Ministry of Social Service and Assistance.
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title WORK ACCIDENTS ANALYSIS, EMPHASIZING THE FOREST SECTORS, IN A FEDERAL HIGH EDUCATION INSTITUTION
spellingShingle WORK ACCIDENTS ANALYSIS, EMPHASIZING THE FOREST SECTORS, IN A FEDERAL HIGH EDUCATION INSTITUTION
Vianna, Héder Alencar
Safety at work
occupational risks
working conditions
title_short WORK ACCIDENTS ANALYSIS, EMPHASIZING THE FOREST SECTORS, IN A FEDERAL HIGH EDUCATION INSTITUTION
title_full WORK ACCIDENTS ANALYSIS, EMPHASIZING THE FOREST SECTORS, IN A FEDERAL HIGH EDUCATION INSTITUTION
title_fullStr WORK ACCIDENTS ANALYSIS, EMPHASIZING THE FOREST SECTORS, IN A FEDERAL HIGH EDUCATION INSTITUTION
title_full_unstemmed WORK ACCIDENTS ANALYSIS, EMPHASIZING THE FOREST SECTORS, IN A FEDERAL HIGH EDUCATION INSTITUTION
title_sort WORK ACCIDENTS ANALYSIS, EMPHASIZING THE FOREST SECTORS, IN A FEDERAL HIGH EDUCATION INSTITUTION
author Vianna, Héder Alencar
author_facet Vianna, Héder Alencar
Souza, Amaury Paulo de
Minette, Luciano José
Machado, Carlos Cardoso
Santos, Ana Carolina dos
Silva, Emilia Pio da
author_role author
author2 Souza, Amaury Paulo de
Minette, Luciano José
Machado, Carlos Cardoso
Santos, Ana Carolina dos
Silva, Emilia Pio da
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vianna, Héder Alencar
Souza, Amaury Paulo de
Minette, Luciano José
Machado, Carlos Cardoso
Santos, Ana Carolina dos
Silva, Emilia Pio da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Safety at work
occupational risks
working conditions
topic Safety at work
occupational risks
working conditions
description This research analyzed the probable causes of accidents at work, of the forest sectors, of a Federal Institution of Higher education inMinasGeraisStatelooking for minimizing risks damages to worker’s health and safety. The analyses were accomplished by means of the Accidents Communications in Service data bank and the results showed that in the studied period, for the forest sector, 50.71% of the accidents were attributed to the insecure act, 16.98% to insecure condition and 17.94% to personal factor of insecurity. The functional evaluation indicated that in 7.14% of the accidents occurred with workers that were not in the function established by the employment respective contracts. The rates of gravity and frequency of accidents calculated for the forest sectors allowed to conclude that the indices were higher than the others sectors and much higher than the values published by the Brazilian Ministry of Social Service and Assistance.
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