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Case Study on Work Safety Conditions in Carauari - Amazonas

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  • Fabrícia Rogéria Oliveira de Mesquita

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  • Pedro Paulo Justino do Carmo

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  • Mariana Ferreira Umbelino

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  • Sara dos Santos Santarém

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  • David Barbosa de Alencar

    ITEGAM

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  • Antônio Estanislau Sanches

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Abstract

The construction sector is the largest generator of occupational accidents, as it directly covers the worker. The implementation of preventive actions reduces the risks and provides a healthy environment, giving more security to the worker and daily activities. Based on these data, it is observed that the city of Carauari, in the interior of the Amazon, is still adapting the conditions of work safety, regarding the use of PPE and training that should be offered to work at height, which factors minimize accidents at the construction site.

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2019-10-01
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Copyright (c) 2019 Fabrícia Rogéria Oliveira de Mesquita, Pedro Paulo Justino do Carmo, Mariana Ferreira Umbelino, Sara dos Santos Santarém, David Barbosa de Alencar, Antônio Estanislau Sanches

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Oliveira de Mesquita, F. R., Justino do Carmo, P. P., Ferreira Umbelino, M., dos Santos Santarém, S., Barbosa de Alencar, D., & Estanislau Sanches, A. (2019). Case Study on Work Safety Conditions in Carauari - Amazonas. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 7(10), 97-105. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss10.1751