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Factores desencadeantes dos acidentes de trabalho

O exemplo da indústria Mineira
Authors: Brandão, Rui Miguel Vasconcelos;

Factores desencadeantes dos acidentes de trabalho

Abstract

Em Portugal existe uma grande influência por parte da indústria mineira, não só a nível histórico, mas também devido à sua grande representatividade na actualidade. As minas são, por excelência, uma zona de múltiplos perigos, sendo considerada uma actividade de risco associada a acidentes traumáticos. A prevenção dos mesmos torna-se, assim, extremamente necessária. Nessa perspectiva, a indústria mineira é uma área fértil no que toca à avaliação de factores que diminuam o risco e aumentem a segurança, uma prática que deve ser transversal a todos as actividades, mineiras ou não. Assim, torna-se imprescindível, numa primeira fase, caracterizar o erro inerente aos acidentes, assim como questões relacionadas com a cultura de segurança. Numa análise posterior serão verificadas as diferentes variáveis que contribuem para a etiologia dos acidentes, quer ao nível do indivíduo quer ao nível da organização. O presente trabalho tem como objectivo colectar e sumarizar diferentes artigos publicados e responder às questões apresentadas. Como metodologia, utilizar-se-ão as palavras-chaves na pesquisa de artigos científicos nas bases de dados em anexo.

There is a large influence by the mining industry in Portugal, not only on a historical level, but also because of their greatly representation nowadays. Mines are a sector of multiple hazards and the mining industry is considered an activity associated to the risk of traumatic injury. The prevention of these risks becomes highly required. In this perspective, the mining industry is a fertile area in regards to the evaluation of factors that reduce risk and increase safety, a practice that should be applied to all activities, not only to mining. Thus, it is essential, as a first step, to characterize the error inherent to the accidents, as well as the issues related to safety culture. In a further analysis, the different variables that contribute to the etiology of accidents will be verified, either at an individual level or at an organizational level. The purpose of this paper is to collect and summarize different published articles and answer the questions presented. In the methodology, keywords will be used in search of scientific articles in the attached databases.

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Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Médicas::Ciências da Saúde::Medicina, Minas, Segurança, Prevenção, Acidentes

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