Internal environmental conditions of soybean processing plants and safety in workplace

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Autor(a) principal: OLIVEIRA,ALEX L. DE
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: ARAUJO,ADAMO DE S., GADOTTI,GIZELE I., VILLELA,FRANCISCO A., BAUDET,LEOPOLDO
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Engenharia Agrícola
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Currently, the domestic agricultural sector has become increasingly professionalized; therefore, measures aimed at safety in the workplace and monitoring of environmental risks have been gaining major importance in this scenario. Thus, this study aimed at assessing internal environmental conditions of four soybean processing plants (SPPs) operating with a screen-air machine, densimetric table and with or without spiral separator. These plants are in the state of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), being assessed on site considering every feature related to machinery and equipment, as well as technological level. Field evaluations comprised measurements of noise, illuminance and suspended dust. Results showed that none of the SPPs is in full accordance with current laws for the investigated parameters, among which noise level is what most threatens the environmental conditions. Moreover, lightening conditions are unsatisfactory since the environments are extremely dark, not reaching minimal standard. Regarding the suspended dust is possible to claim that there is an emerging risk.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Internal environmental conditions of soybean processing plants and safety in workplace
title Internal environmental conditions of soybean processing plants and safety in workplace
spellingShingle Internal environmental conditions of soybean processing plants and safety in workplace
OLIVEIRA,ALEX L. DE
seed processing
noise map
lighting study
chemical agents
title_short Internal environmental conditions of soybean processing plants and safety in workplace
title_full Internal environmental conditions of soybean processing plants and safety in workplace
title_fullStr Internal environmental conditions of soybean processing plants and safety in workplace
title_full_unstemmed Internal environmental conditions of soybean processing plants and safety in workplace
title_sort Internal environmental conditions of soybean processing plants and safety in workplace
author OLIVEIRA,ALEX L. DE
author_facet OLIVEIRA,ALEX L. DE
ARAUJO,ADAMO DE S.
GADOTTI,GIZELE I.
VILLELA,FRANCISCO A.
BAUDET,LEOPOLDO
author_role author
author2 ARAUJO,ADAMO DE S.
GADOTTI,GIZELE I.
VILLELA,FRANCISCO A.
BAUDET,LEOPOLDO
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA,ALEX L. DE
ARAUJO,ADAMO DE S.
GADOTTI,GIZELE I.
VILLELA,FRANCISCO A.
BAUDET,LEOPOLDO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv seed processing
noise map
lighting study
chemical agents
topic seed processing
noise map
lighting study
chemical agents
description ABSTRACT Currently, the domestic agricultural sector has become increasingly professionalized; therefore, measures aimed at safety in the workplace and monitoring of environmental risks have been gaining major importance in this scenario. Thus, this study aimed at assessing internal environmental conditions of four soybean processing plants (SPPs) operating with a screen-air machine, densimetric table and with or without spiral separator. These plants are in the state of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), being assessed on site considering every feature related to machinery and equipment, as well as technological level. Field evaluations comprised measurements of noise, illuminance and suspended dust. Results showed that none of the SPPs is in full accordance with current laws for the investigated parameters, among which noise level is what most threatens the environmental conditions. Moreover, lightening conditions are unsatisfactory since the environments are extremely dark, not reaching minimal standard. Regarding the suspended dust is possible to claim that there is an emerging risk.
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