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Price: EUR 250.00Authors: de Araújo, Adolpho Guido | Gusmão, Alexandre Duarte | Rabbani, Emilia Rahnemay Kohman | Fucale, Stela Paulino
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The objective of this work is to map, in a limited area inside and outside of the worksite, the environmental impact generated by sound pollution coming from the driving of foundation piles for high rise buildings, as well as to observe and check if the noise levels produced by the emitting source are tolerable in the urban environment. The methodology of the work includes a survey of technical references about the subject; measurement of noises surrounding the worksite during the foundation phase for four distinct buildings, with different types of piles: prefabricated piles, continuous helical displacement piles , traditional compaction …piles and Terra Probe compaction piles. A grid of points was built due to the time of driving and after that the measurements of environmental noises were performed emitted by the execution of each type of pile using a sound level meter. The interpretation of the measurements and their impacts on the neighborhood of the building were performed using the computational tool Suffer for creating noise level contours. The X and Y axes of the grid represent the distances in meters of the area studied and the Z axis represents the noise measured in dB. The contours developed represent the mapping of the noise at the worksites and their surroundings. The mapping of the urban impact of noise, the measurement of its dimensions, and the examination of its propagation around the building are important subsides to adequate individual and collective protection procedures. Seventy one points were measured at four building sites with different types of piles, and the results showed that at only three points was the noise within the limits of the Municipal Law of Recife of 70 dB, which proves the relevance of the research. Finally, the comparative analysis between the four types of piles shows that the continuous helical displacement pile emits the lowest noise level among the four pile types studied. Show more
Keywords: Sound Pollution, Civil Construction, Foundations, Mapping, Noise
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0596-3291
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3291-3300, 2012
Authors: de Miranda Prottes, Verônica | Oliveira, Nádia Cristina | de Oliveira Andrade, Alessandra Barbosa
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: This paper introduces the Ergonomic Work Analysis as a relevant instrument to identify the risks in occupational environments through the investigation of factors that influence the relationship between the worker and the productive process. It draws a parallel between the several aspects of risk identification in traditional tools of Health and Safety Management and the factors embraced by the Ergonomic Work Analysis, showing that the ergonomic methodology is able to go deeper in the scenarios of possible incident causes. This deepening enables the establishment of a relationship between the work context and the upcoming damage to the physical integrity of …the worker. It acts as a complementary instrument in the traditional approach to the risk management. In order to explain the application of this methodology in a preventive way, it is presented a case study of a coal mill inspector in a siderurgic company. Show more
Keywords: Ergonomic Work Analysis, Risk Management, Occupational Health and Safety System
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0597-3301
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3301-3307, 2012
Authors: Martins, Edgard | Soares, Marcelo | Augusto, Lia | Laura, Laura
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The creation of meaning in communication is a trading activity, resulting from the construction that is born of the interaction between subjects. That is, the meaning is not inherent to the relationship between words, signs and symbols that arise from negotiating a necessary and unavoidable. As the concepts of sense as discrete and static representations imply a notion of classical computing and design of a cognitive system corresponding conceptions of meaning construction as located and shared among agents implies notions of different computing and cognition. Several efforts have been developed to meet these demands. Among them are the Connectionism (also …known as neural networks. Records on aspects of mental health and stress of flight professionals are present in the official reports of the organs of investigation of aviation accidents worldwide since its inception. Problems related to health physical and mental health of pilots (fatigue, stress, physiological and psychosocial problems) account for 19% of causal factors in aircraft accidents. The training seems a paradox when we know that these professionals receive regular training, have high education and technical training of high level. However, problems arise related to the implementation of learning that can be influenced to reduce their cognitive capacity, making it in practice, relatively unable to exercise its functions effectively and safely. Show more
Keywords: Distributed cognition, Automation, Behavior of mind
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0598-3308
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3308-3312, 2012
Authors: Hembecker, Paula Karina | Poletto, Ângela Regina | Gontijo, Leila Amaral
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: This research aims to make a comparative evaluation of three different parachuting harnesses to work at heights in the energy industry, from the electricians’ point of view concerning these products under the optics of usability and ergonomic principles, and mainly justified by the high quantity of injuries at the energy industry due to high falls. According to its main target, this field research is classified as exploratory-descriptive transversal viewing study and, considering this perspective, the study was developed in four steps. Research results have enlightened the weakest spots and the potential improvement opportunities of these products, developed to assure safety …of the work at heights to the energy industry, according to the opinion of the users. Still, results point that, regardless of the model, these devices have adapting issues to fulfill the electrical sector user’s needs. Show more
Keywords: Electricity sector, parachuting harnesses, work at heights, energy distribution grids
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0599-3313
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3313-3320, 2012
Authors: Pieper, R.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Work equipment and installations with a high risk for health and safety of employees should be paid a special attention. The German Product Safety Act, which is aimed to manufacturers or distributors in order to protect consumers, maintains a conclusive catalogue of these so-called “installations in need of monitoring” fixing the work equipment and installations for which such special inspections can be demanded. This catalogue has remained unchanged for decades and has been transformed nearly unmodified into the Plant Safety Ordinance. Currently, there is a discussion about this catalogue in Germany. A major point of concern is the definition and …the significance of “especially” dangerous work equipment and installations. Two recent research projects are dealing with the problem how to define “especially”. Show more
Keywords: work equipment, installations, risk assessment, general inspections, work safety, Product Safety Act
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0600-3321
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3321-3324, 2012
Authors: Silva, João Alexandre Pinheiro | Camarotto, João Alberto
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: This paper aims to identify conflicts and gaps between the operators’ strategies and actions and the organizational managerial approach for human reliability. In order to achieve these goals, the research approach adopted encompasses literature review, mixing action research methodology and Ergonomic Workplace Analysis in field research. The result suggests that the studied company has a classical and mechanistic point of view focusing on error identification and building barriers through procedures, checklists and other prescription alternatives to improve performance in reliability area. However, it was evident the fundamental role of the worker as an agent of maintenance and construction of system …reliability during the action research cycle. Show more
Keywords: Human Reliability, Error Identification, Ergonomic Workplace Analysis, Resilience engineering
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-1034-3325
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3325-3332, 2012
Authors: George, Juff | Heller, Michelle | Kuzel, Michael
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of shoe type on the performance of women during curb descent. Performance during curb stepping may be explained by biomechanical research that has evaluated the kinematics of overground walking and stair ascent and descent. Studies have reported that women exhibit performance differences when wearing high heels, flip flops and sneakers during overground walking and stair ascent and descent. Thus, in addition to features of the curb, the type of shoe being worn may also affect performance. Although several studies have investigated curb stepping, no known studies have investigated the effects …of different types of footwear on curb descent performance. This research was conducted in a real-world environment where participants wore three different types of shoes and performed a series of activities that involved curb stepping. The subjects were videotaped while descending a curb, allowing for observation of changes in gait parameters. Results of this study indicate that wearing high heels leads to performance differences as compared to wearing flip flops or sneakers. Show more
Keywords: walking, real-world environment, single step, shoes
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0601-3333
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3333-3338, 2012
Authors: Hino, Yasumichi
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Many fatal accidents due to falling from height have happen at construction sites in Japan. The purpose of this study is about to seek new prevention methods of fatal accidents due to falling. For the first step, this study was carried out to find out “cause of death” in labor accidents by using past statistics data and was analyzed it. For the second, Butt dropping tests were carried out to measure impact load and acceleration of human head and neck by using simplified human model. After that, relationship between the human injury probability and the fall height was discussed by …comparing with experimental results and some impact tolerance values for human. From the results of this study, impact force might be able to head trauma involved not only skull fracture but also cervical spinal cord injury. These results suggest needs to explore new protection equipment for head and cervical injuries prevention. Show more
Keywords: Labor accident, falling accident, head and neck injury, impact force and acceleration
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0602-3339
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3339-3342, 2012
Authors: Johnson, Daniel | Sloan, Gary
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Precise measurement of stairway geometry is important in order to establish whether a stairway meets design goals, standards and codes. The Traditional method of measuring risers and runs (goings) does not measure the stairs in the way that codes define risers and runs, and does not measure the stairs in the way users experience them. The Nose-to-Nose method does. This study was conducted to determine the validity and repeatability of this method. Two researchers used this method to study the risers and runs on two separate stairways, one carpeted and the other not. Results demonstrated a high degree of validity …and repeatability. Show more
Keywords: Stairs, risers, runs, measurement, Nose-to-Nose
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0603-3343
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3343-3348, 2012
Authors: Li, Kai Way | Chen, Chih-Yong | Chen, Ching Chung | Liu, Liwen
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Slip and fall incidences are common in our daily lives. They are not only important environmental safety issues but also important occupational safety and health problems. The purpose of this study was to use the Brungraber Mark II to measure the friction so as to investigate the effects of the shoe sole, surface condition and the inclined angle of the floor and their interactions on friction coefficient. The results of the study showed the effects of all the main factors and their interactions were significant (p<0.001). Engineering designs & ergonomic interventions in slip & fall prevention should take these factors …in full consideration. Show more
Keywords: slips & falls, friction measurements, tread design, contamination
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0604-3349
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3349-3351, 2012
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