VENTURA, A. H. G.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3022154329316571; VENTURA, Andressa Hélen Gonçalves.
Resumen:
The present course completion work was carried out in a textile company, specialized in the
manufacture of pieces in the intimate fashion sector,located in the State of Pernambuco.With
the economic importance of this branch to the country and due to the large volume of production
that is demanded, companies are required to increase productivity on the part of employees
directly linked to the process of making the parts. Knowing that the work of the seamstress is
among the professions with the most occurrence of RES (Repetitive Strain Injury), which are
disturbances caused by the realization of movements made continuously or repeatedly, this
work aims to alert employees, but, mainly companies on the health of their employees, seeking
strategies to remain competitive starting, therefore to invest in the comfort and wellbeing
of
their own workforce. In this sense, the general objective of this work was to perform an
Ergonomic Work Analysis (EWA) at the workstation of the sewing machine operators
responsible for the production of intimate fashion pieces, identifying the occurrence of possible
upper limbs disorders related to repetitive movements, as well as analyzing risk factors related
to the work environment. To achieve these objectives, a questionnaire was initially applied to
sewing machine operators to determine the profile of employees and obtain other information
regarding their work environment, where 80% said they felt discomfort or back and/or foot pain
during the performance of their work task. To analyze the movements and postures adopted by
the employees, the RULA (Rapid Upper Limb Assessment) method was used, which identifies
whether the activity analyzed has the potential to cause musculoskeletal disorders in the
individual. The analysis of the physical risks of noise and illuminance of the environment was
obtained through measurement with the specific equipment, and as a control parameter of these
data, the NR15
was used for noise and NBR 5413 for luminosity. With the measurement of
noise, the value of 90.3dB and the value of 343.8 lux were obtained for luminosity. With this
data it was possible to make recommendations regarding the use of EPIs through NR6
that
deals with Individual Equipment, as well as improvements related to the operator's work
environment, from the NR17
that deals with Occupational Safety and Health (NR17),
to
provide greater comfort to carry out their activities.