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Rev Bras Fisioter ; 14(1): 52-9, 2010.
Artigo em Português | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20414562

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OBJECTIVES: To describe working conditions in small companies in the food and beverage sector and to assess the health and the work ability of the selected workers. METHODS: Social security data and records from periodic medical examinations were analyzed. For the observations of the work conditions, we used a data sheet created specifically for this study to apply the Short Ergonomic Assessment. For the survey, the Work Ability Index (WAI) and the Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) were used. RESULTS: The following risk factors and distress-generating situations were observed: manual transport of loads; work performed while standing and in production lines; improvised workbenches; hazardous facilities; and poorly maintained machines. Most of the workers were male with a mean age of 32 years. The mean WAI score was 43 (SD=4.25), suggesting good work ability. Musculoskeletal diseases were the conditions most frequently diagnosed and the most frequently self-reported symptoms. According to the NHP, the workers' general health status could be considered good. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the relevance of small companies in the national economy, many of them are family-based and lack the capital needed to invest in infrastructure and productive processes. Furthermore, the lack of knowledge about occupational health and safety puts employees at risk. Positive results were discerned following the present study that included investigation, training and intervention to support small companies, which are generally excluded from broader social actions. The results could be documented through the longitudinal monitoring of the companies.


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Bebidas , Alimentos , Promoção da Saúde/métodos , Saúde Ocupacional , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Exposição Ocupacional/estatística & dados numéricos , Adulto Jovem
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Braz. j. phys. ther. (Impr.) ; 14(1): 52-59, jan.-fev. 2010. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês, Português | LILACS | ID: lil-552826

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OBJETIVOS: Descrever as condições de trabalho em micro e pequenas empresas do setor de alimentos e bebidas e avaliar a saúde e a capacidade para o trabalho dos trabalhadores selecionados. MÉTODOS: Foram analisados dados previdenciários e registros de exames médicos periódicos. Para as observações das condições de trabalho, utilizou-se uma ficha criada especificamente para aplicar o Diagnóstico Ergonômico Curto e, para o inquérito, o Índice de Capacidade para o Trabalho (ICT) e o Perfil de Saúde de Nottingham (PSN). RESULTADOS: Os seguintes fatores de risco e situações geradoras de desconforto foram observados: transporte manual de cargas; trabalho em pé e em série; bancadas improvisadas; instalações perigosas e ferramentas em mau estado de conservação. A maioria dos trabalhadores eram homens, com idade aproximada de 32 anos. O escore médio encontrado para o ICT foi de 43 (DP=4,25), indicando boa capacidade para o trabalho. As doenças musculoesqueléticas foram as mais diagnosticadas e os sintomas mais autorrelatados. Segundo o PSN, o estado geral de saúde dos trabalhadores pode ser considerado bom. CONCLUSÕES: Apesar da relevância das empresas de pequena dimensão na economia nacional, a base familiar e o reduzido capital explicam os baixos investimentos na estrutura física e nos processos produtivos. Ainda, a falta de conhecimento sobre segurança e saúde no trabalho gera situações de risco para o empregado. Vislumbram-se resultados positivos, que poderão ser documentados por meio de monitoramento longitudinal, após esta experiência que aliou investigação, formação e intervenção para apoiar essas empresas, geralmente excluídas de ações sociais mais amplas.


OBJECTIVES: To describe working conditions in small companies in the food and beverage sector and to assess the health and the work ability of the selected workers. METHODS: Social security data and records from periodic medical examinations were analyzed. For the observations of the work conditions, we used a data sheet created specifically for this study to apply the Short Ergonomic Assessment. For the survey, the Work Ability Index (WAI) and the Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) were used. RESULTS: The following risk factors and distress-generating situations were observed: manual transport of loads; work performed while standing and in production lines; improvised workbenches; hazardous facilities; and poorly maintained machines. Most of the workers were male with a mean age of 32 years. The mean WAI score was 43 (SD=4.25), suggesting good work ability. Musculoskeletal diseases were the conditions most frequently diagnosed and the most frequently self-reported symptoms. According to the NHP, the workers' general health status could be considered good. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the relevance of small companies in the national economy, many of them are family-based and lack the capital needed to invest in infrastructure and productive processes. Furthermore, the lack of knowledge about occupational health and safety puts employees at risk. Positive results were discerned following the present study that included investigation, training and intervention to support small companies, which are generally excluded from broader social actions. The results could be documented through the longitudinal monitoring of the companies.


Assuntos
Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Adulto Jovem , Bebidas , Alimentos , Promoção da Saúde/métodos , Saúde Ocupacional , Exposição Ocupacional/estatística & dados numéricos , Adulto Jovem
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