Occurrence of occupational accidents in the Vale do Aço Region, MG, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Teixeira Andrade Queiroz, Marluce
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Andrade Queiroz, Felipe, Andrade Queiroz, Vinícius
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Resumo: This study aimed to analyze the incidence of occupational accidents in the Steel Valley Metropolitan Region (RMVA), Minas Gerais, Brazil, for the two years between January 2021 and December 2022. The database used was the information contained in the Communication of Work Accidents (CAT) of all injured workers assisted by the Reference Center for Worker's Health Care (CEREST) based in the city of Ipatinga. After analyzing the information, the relationships between the number of claims and the main variables (type of work accident, hours worked, number of days off work, and regions affected) were established. The study showed that typical accidents were predominant, corresponding to 71.00% of all events, explaining the relationship between the lack of training and the unsafe conditions existing in the workplace. Moreover, it was identified that 71.79% of occupational accidents involved injuries that subjected the victims to prolonged periods of leave for health treatment. The findings showed a similar pattern at the national level. However, there are also possibilities regarding the under-registration of CATs. This limitation can be attributed to accidents requiring less than fifteen days away from work. In general, for this type of accident, the underreporting of accidents may be greater than among those with more days away from work. In addition, the findings pointed out the need to improve the methods related to the design and execution of actions pertinent to worker protection, thus favoring socioeconomic development. Keywords: Accident at work; Severity; Prevention; Education.
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spelling Occurrence of occupational accidents in the Vale do Aço Region, MG, BrazilOcorrência de acidentes de trabalho na Região do Vale do Aço, MG, BrasilThis study aimed to analyze the incidence of occupational accidents in the Steel Valley Metropolitan Region (RMVA), Minas Gerais, Brazil, for the two years between January 2021 and December 2022. The database used was the information contained in the Communication of Work Accidents (CAT) of all injured workers assisted by the Reference Center for Worker's Health Care (CEREST) based in the city of Ipatinga. After analyzing the information, the relationships between the number of claims and the main variables (type of work accident, hours worked, number of days off work, and regions affected) were established. The study showed that typical accidents were predominant, corresponding to 71.00% of all events, explaining the relationship between the lack of training and the unsafe conditions existing in the workplace. Moreover, it was identified that 71.79% of occupational accidents involved injuries that subjected the victims to prolonged periods of leave for health treatment. The findings showed a similar pattern at the national level. However, there are also possibilities regarding the under-registration of CATs. This limitation can be attributed to accidents requiring less than fifteen days away from work. In general, for this type of accident, the underreporting of accidents may be greater than among those with more days away from work. In addition, the findings pointed out the need to improve the methods related to the design and execution of actions pertinent to worker protection, thus favoring socioeconomic development. Keywords: Accident at work; Severity; Prevention; Education.Este estudo objetivou analisar a incidência de acidentes de trabalho na Região Metropolitana do Vale do Aço (RMVA), Minas Gerais, Brasil, para o biênio compreendido entre janeiro de 2021 e dezembro de 2022. Utilizou-se como banco de dados as informações contidas na Comunicação de Acidente do Trabalho (CAT) de todos os labutadores acidentados assistidos pelo Centro de Referência e Atenção à Saúde do Trabalhador (CEREST), com sede no município de Ipatinga. Com base na análise das informações foram estabelecidas as relações entre o número de sinistros e as principais variáveis (tipo de acidente de trabalho, horas trabalhadas, número de dias de afastamento e regiões afetadas). O estudo evidenciou que os acidentes típicos foram preponderantes, correspondendo a 71,00% da totalidade dos eventos, explicitando relação com a falta de treinamento e as condições inseguras existentes nos ambientes laborais. Além disso, identificou-se que 71,79% dos acidentes do trabalho implicaram agravos que submeteram os acidentados a períodos prolongados de afastamento para tratamento da saúde. Os achados evidenciaram padrão similar ao nível nacional. Entretanto, destacam-se também possibilidades quanto ao sub-registro das CATs. Essa limitação pode ser atribuída aos acidentes com expectativa de afastamento do trabalho inferior a quinze dias. De modo geral, para esse tipo de sinistro a subnotificação de acidentes pode ser maior do que entre aqueles com mais dias de afastamento. Em complemento, os achados apontaram a necessidade de aperfeiçoamento dos métodos relacionados ao delineamento e execução das ações pertinentes à proteção do trabalhador, desse modo, favorecendo o desenvolvimento socioeconômico. Palavras-chave: Acidente do trabalho; Gravidade; Prevenção; Educação.ABEC2023-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistasg.uff.br/sg/article/view/185510.20985/1980-5160.2023.v18n1.1855Sistemas & Gestão; v. 18 n. 1 (2023): ABRIL 20231980-516010.20985/1980-5160.2023.v18n1reponame:Sistemas & Gestãoinstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporenghttps://www.revistasg.uff.br/sg/article/view/1855/1698https://www.revistasg.uff.br/sg/article/view/1855/1729https://www.revistasg.uff.br/sg/article/view/1855/1707https://www.revistasg.uff.br/sg/article/view/1855/1730Copyright (c) 2023 Sistemas & Gestãohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTeixeira Andrade Queiroz, MarluceAndrade Queiroz, FelipeAndrade Queiroz, Vinícius2023-06-15T01:17:33Zoai:ojs.www.revistasg.uff.br:article/1855Revistahttps://www.revistasg.uff.br/sgPUBhttps://www.revistasg.uff.br/sg/oai||sg.revista@gmail.com|| periodicos@proppi.uff.br1980-51601980-5160opendoar:2023-06-15T01:17:33Sistemas & Gestão - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
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Ocorrência de acidentes de trabalho na Região do Vale do Aço, MG, Brasil
title Occurrence of occupational accidents in the Vale do Aço Region, MG, Brazil
spellingShingle Occurrence of occupational accidents in the Vale do Aço Region, MG, Brazil
Teixeira Andrade Queiroz, Marluce
title_short Occurrence of occupational accidents in the Vale do Aço Region, MG, Brazil
title_full Occurrence of occupational accidents in the Vale do Aço Region, MG, Brazil
title_fullStr Occurrence of occupational accidents in the Vale do Aço Region, MG, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of occupational accidents in the Vale do Aço Region, MG, Brazil
title_sort Occurrence of occupational accidents in the Vale do Aço Region, MG, Brazil
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Andrade Queiroz, Felipe
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Andrade Queiroz, Felipe
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description This study aimed to analyze the incidence of occupational accidents in the Steel Valley Metropolitan Region (RMVA), Minas Gerais, Brazil, for the two years between January 2021 and December 2022. The database used was the information contained in the Communication of Work Accidents (CAT) of all injured workers assisted by the Reference Center for Worker's Health Care (CEREST) based in the city of Ipatinga. After analyzing the information, the relationships between the number of claims and the main variables (type of work accident, hours worked, number of days off work, and regions affected) were established. The study showed that typical accidents were predominant, corresponding to 71.00% of all events, explaining the relationship between the lack of training and the unsafe conditions existing in the workplace. Moreover, it was identified that 71.79% of occupational accidents involved injuries that subjected the victims to prolonged periods of leave for health treatment. The findings showed a similar pattern at the national level. However, there are also possibilities regarding the under-registration of CATs. This limitation can be attributed to accidents requiring less than fifteen days away from work. In general, for this type of accident, the underreporting of accidents may be greater than among those with more days away from work. In addition, the findings pointed out the need to improve the methods related to the design and execution of actions pertinent to worker protection, thus favoring socioeconomic development. Keywords: Accident at work; Severity; Prevention; Education.
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