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Analysis of safety items in works of the Minha Casa Minha Vida program in the municipality of Dois Vizinhos – PR

Barbosa EG;
Bassanezi JF;
Starck MK

Eduardo Gabriel Barbosa

João Felipe Bassanezi

Ma. Keli Starck


Keywords

Occupational safety
Checklist
Minha Casa Minha Vida Program

Abstract

Occupational safety is an area of great importance in civil construction, as it is an activity of repetitive exercises, risky practices that demand a lot from the worker involved techniques and control practices were created in the civil construction work environment. There are numerous safety assessment and control techniques, among which the  inspection checklist stands out,  a quick and efficient way to survey and identify points of non-conformities, as well as risk areas and situations, with approaches and frequencies of use determined according to the scenario in question. In this work, the use of safety was addressed, considering inspection of  Personal Protective Equipment (PPE),  Collective Protection Equipment (CPE), construction site conditions, machine and tool conditions, as well as work practices employed. To this end, a checklist was developed  for the application of small-scale works (OPP) of the Minha Casa Minha Vida Program (PMCMV). To verify the effectiveness and approach of the  inspection checklist, 28 works were visited in the municipality of Dois Vizinhos - PR in the phases of execution of foundations, masonry survey and roofing, and then an analysis report was made. With this, it was possible to identify that safety at work in works of the Minha Casa Minha Vida Program (PMCMV) with the application of the  inspection checklist reached an average of the three phases analyzed that 71.67% make use of good practices, as a result, most of the points of improvement are due to the orientation of employees to good practices of work safety.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2023.006-091


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Copyright (c) 2023 Eduardo Gabriel Barbosa, João Felipe Bassanezi, Ma. Keli Starck

Author(s)

  • Eduardo Gabriel Barbosa
  • João Felipe Bassanezi
  • Ma. Keli Starck