CARVALHO, R. F.; CARVALHO, Rodrigo Ferreira.
Résumé:
The risk of an accident is present in any manufacturing environment, whether in relation to
the size and type of occupational risk. Thus, these agents can cause very serious damage to
the health, safety and well-being of the employee. Therefore, it is essential to analyze the
existing risks in these environments to achieve control over the rate of work accidents and
occupational diseases. Therefore, this study was carried out in an aluminum frames industry
with the objective of proposing measures to mitigate the existing risks in the production
environment, through qualitative and quantitative analysis. In this sense, the qualitative
analysis was developed based on the application of questionnaires with the project's
employees, and, in a complementary way, the quantitative analysis addressed assessments of
illuminance and noise present on the factory floor, as well as the structuring of a risk map. As
a result of this study, it was possible to identify that the practical module sector presented
noise levels above the tolerable by NR-15. In addition, it was evaluated that the illuminance
index present in the gold and gate sectors was below the stipulated by NHO 11. Therefore,
after the results analyzed, the existence of sectors with a high degree of risk was identified,
making the activity dangerous and unhealthy, in this way an action plan was developed to
mitigate the problems encountered.