IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PPRA, PCMSO AND PCMAT FOR WORKERS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

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Autor(a) principal: Bandeira, Rafaely Angelica Fonseca
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: de Sousa Junior, Almir Mariano, Pessoa de Carvalho Segundo, Francisco Adalberto, Mendes da Silva, Eriberto Carlos, Holanda, Monallisa Cristina
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Idioma: por
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Resumo: In the 1970s, the civil construction industry in Brazil reported the highest number of accidents in the world. As such, with a view to minimizing and preventing work-related accidents, a national work safety and health law was enacted. The Ministry of Labor proposes legislation through a tripartite commission and public consultation. The PPRA (Program for the Prevention of Environmental Risks), as proposed by Regulatory Guideline NR 09, is applicable to all companies, including mixed economy, public or private entities, and can be developed by any professional with sufficient knowledge in the area. The PCMSO (Program for the Medical Control of Occupational Health), instituted by NR 07, aims to monitor worker health, from hiring to dismissal, and should be performed by an occupational physician. The PCMAT (Program for Working Conditions and Environment in the Construction Industry) and the PGR (Risk Management Program) enacted by NR 18, applicable only to civil construction, can only be administered by a professional registered at CREA (Regional Council for Engineering and Agronomy), except for certain conditions established in the guideline that allow development and implementation by a qualified worker. The incidence of accidents in 2013 at building sites in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil was studied, given that construction was expanding in this state, due to several undertakings, including those implemented by the PAC (Program for Acceleration and Growth) and the federal MCMV program (My Home My Life). The data were obtained from DATAPREV (Government ITC company).
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spelling IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PPRA, PCMSO AND PCMAT FOR WORKERS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRYIMPLEMENTAÇÃO DO PPRA, PCMAT E PCMSO PARA TRABALHADORES DA INDÚSTRIA DA CONSTRUÇÃO CIVILsegurança do trabalhoconstrução civilmedicina do trabalho.job secutirycivil constructionoccupational medicineIn the 1970s, the civil construction industry in Brazil reported the highest number of accidents in the world. As such, with a view to minimizing and preventing work-related accidents, a national work safety and health law was enacted. The Ministry of Labor proposes legislation through a tripartite commission and public consultation. The PPRA (Program for the Prevention of Environmental Risks), as proposed by Regulatory Guideline NR 09, is applicable to all companies, including mixed economy, public or private entities, and can be developed by any professional with sufficient knowledge in the area. The PCMSO (Program for the Medical Control of Occupational Health), instituted by NR 07, aims to monitor worker health, from hiring to dismissal, and should be performed by an occupational physician. The PCMAT (Program for Working Conditions and Environment in the Construction Industry) and the PGR (Risk Management Program) enacted by NR 18, applicable only to civil construction, can only be administered by a professional registered at CREA (Regional Council for Engineering and Agronomy), except for certain conditions established in the guideline that allow development and implementation by a qualified worker. The incidence of accidents in 2013 at building sites in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil was studied, given that construction was expanding in this state, due to several undertakings, including those implemented by the PAC (Program for Acceleration and Growth) and the federal MCMV program (My Home My Life). The data were obtained from DATAPREV (Government ITC company).Na década de 1970, a indústria da construção civil no Brasil apresentou o maior número de acidentes de todo o mundo. Diante deste quadro, com o intuito de minimizar e prevenir acidentes laborais, foi criada em âmbito nacional, a legislação de segurança e saúde do trabalho. O Ministério do Trabalho apresenta proposição de leis por meio de comissão tripartite em consulta pública. O PPRA (Programa de Prevenção de Riscos Ambientais), preconizado pela Norma Regulamentadora- NR 09, é aplicável a todas as empresas, sejam elas de economia mista, pública ou privada e pode ser elaborado por profissional que tenha conhecimento suficiente para elaboração deste programa. O PCMSO (Programa de Controle Médico de Saúde Ocupacional) instituído pela NR 07 visa acompanhar a saúde do trabalhador, desde a admissão até a demissão, e deve ser executado por médico do trabalho. O PCMAT, Programa de Condições e Meio Ambiente de Trabalho na Indústria da Construção e PGR (Programa de Gerenciamento de Riscos) previsto pela NR 18, aplicável estritamente à construção civil só pode ser elaborado por profissional habilitado com registro no CREA, salvo algumas condições estabelecidas na mesma norma que permite a elaboração e implementação pelo trabalhador qualificado. Foi estudada a incidência de acidentes em obras no Estado do Rio Grande do Norte no ano de 2013, por se tratar de estado que estava em expansão nesta área de atuação, devido ao desenvolvimento de obras diversas, entre elas as obras do PAC (Programa de Aceleração do Crescimento) e obras do programa MCMV (Minha Casa Minha Vida) do governo federal; dados obtidos a partir de DATAPREV.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande2021-10-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.furg.br/vetor/article/view/6923VETOR - Journal of Exact Sciences and Engineering; Vol. 28 No. 1-2 (2018); 17-30VETOR - Revista de Ciências Exatas e Engenharias; v. 28 n. 1-2 (2018); 17-302358-34520102-7352reponame:Vetor (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURGporhttps://periodicos.furg.br/vetor/article/view/6923/9041Copyright (c) 2021 VETOR - Revista de Ciências Exatas e Engenhariasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBandeira, Rafaely Angelica Fonsecade Sousa Junior, Almir MarianoPessoa de Carvalho Segundo, Francisco AdalbertoMendes da Silva, Eriberto CarlosHolanda, Monallisa Cristina2021-10-20T21:11:42Zoai:periodicos.furg.br:article/6923Revistahttps://periodicos.furg.br/vetorPUBhttps://periodicos.furg.br/vetor/oaigmplatt@furg.br2358-34520102-7352opendoar:2021-10-20T21:11:42Vetor (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PPRA, PCMSO AND PCMAT FOR WORKERS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
IMPLEMENTAÇÃO DO PPRA, PCMAT E PCMSO PARA TRABALHADORES DA INDÚSTRIA DA CONSTRUÇÃO CIVIL
title IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PPRA, PCMSO AND PCMAT FOR WORKERS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
spellingShingle IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PPRA, PCMSO AND PCMAT FOR WORKERS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Bandeira, Rafaely Angelica Fonseca
segurança do trabalho
construção civil
medicina do trabalho.
job secutiry
civil construction
occupational medicine
title_short IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PPRA, PCMSO AND PCMAT FOR WORKERS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
title_full IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PPRA, PCMSO AND PCMAT FOR WORKERS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
title_fullStr IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PPRA, PCMSO AND PCMAT FOR WORKERS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
title_full_unstemmed IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PPRA, PCMSO AND PCMAT FOR WORKERS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
title_sort IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PPRA, PCMSO AND PCMAT FOR WORKERS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
author Bandeira, Rafaely Angelica Fonseca
author_facet Bandeira, Rafaely Angelica Fonseca
de Sousa Junior, Almir Mariano
Pessoa de Carvalho Segundo, Francisco Adalberto
Mendes da Silva, Eriberto Carlos
Holanda, Monallisa Cristina
author_role author
author2 de Sousa Junior, Almir Mariano
Pessoa de Carvalho Segundo, Francisco Adalberto
Mendes da Silva, Eriberto Carlos
Holanda, Monallisa Cristina
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bandeira, Rafaely Angelica Fonseca
de Sousa Junior, Almir Mariano
Pessoa de Carvalho Segundo, Francisco Adalberto
Mendes da Silva, Eriberto Carlos
Holanda, Monallisa Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv segurança do trabalho
construção civil
medicina do trabalho.
job secutiry
civil construction
occupational medicine
topic segurança do trabalho
construção civil
medicina do trabalho.
job secutiry
civil construction
occupational medicine
description In the 1970s, the civil construction industry in Brazil reported the highest number of accidents in the world. As such, with a view to minimizing and preventing work-related accidents, a national work safety and health law was enacted. The Ministry of Labor proposes legislation through a tripartite commission and public consultation. The PPRA (Program for the Prevention of Environmental Risks), as proposed by Regulatory Guideline NR 09, is applicable to all companies, including mixed economy, public or private entities, and can be developed by any professional with sufficient knowledge in the area. The PCMSO (Program for the Medical Control of Occupational Health), instituted by NR 07, aims to monitor worker health, from hiring to dismissal, and should be performed by an occupational physician. The PCMAT (Program for Working Conditions and Environment in the Construction Industry) and the PGR (Risk Management Program) enacted by NR 18, applicable only to civil construction, can only be administered by a professional registered at CREA (Regional Council for Engineering and Agronomy), except for certain conditions established in the guideline that allow development and implementation by a qualified worker. The incidence of accidents in 2013 at building sites in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil was studied, given that construction was expanding in this state, due to several undertakings, including those implemented by the PAC (Program for Acceleration and Growth) and the federal MCMV program (My Home My Life). The data were obtained from DATAPREV (Government ITC company).
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