5 PRINCIPAIS DOCUMENTOS Que Todo Técnico Segurança Do Trabalho Precisa Saber
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the importance of five key safety documents for occupational safety professionals is highlighted. These include the PPR (Environmental Risk Prevention Program), the PGR (Risk Management Program), the PMS (Occupational Health Physician's Program), the CAT (Report of Accident at Work), and the ET (Ergonomic Analysis of Work). The video emphasizes the need for companies to stay updated with these documents to ensure compliance with safety and health standards, particularly with new regulations like the PGR, which became mandatory in January 2022.
Takeaways
- 😀 Occupational safety professionals need to be familiar with five key documents to ensure safety and health at the workplace.
- 😀 The PPR (Environmental Risk Prevention Program) identifies and mitigates risks in various company activities.
- 😀 The PGR (Risk Management Program) became mandatory in January 2022, aimed at risk identification and control across different company sectors.
- 😀 The PMS (Occupational Health Physician’s Program) includes periodic exams, and ASOs (Occupational Health Certificates) are issued based on these exams.
- 😀 The CAT (Work Accident Report) must be submitted to Social Security after any work-related accident, with immediate communication required in the event of death.
- 😀 The PPP (Professional Profile Table) contains comprehensive administrative and health monitoring data about workers, and must be given to employees upon dismissal or leave.
- 😀 The ET (Ergonomic Work Analysis) assesses the work environment's suitability, considering both physical and psychological aspects of worker health.
- 😀 Ergonomic assessments must comply with NR 17 and should be carried out by a qualified multidisciplinary team.
- 😀 Keeping all required safety and health documents up to date is crucial for companies to pass inspections or audits.
- 😀 The video encourages viewers to comment on which document they'd like to explore in more detail, with future content to cover the new PGR program.
Q & A
What are the five main documents that occupational safety professionals need to know?
-The five main documents are: PPR (Environmental Risk Prevention Program), PGR (Risk Management Program), PMS (Occupational Health Physician's Program), CAT (Work Accident Report), and the ET (Ergonomic Analysis of Work).
What is the PPR (Environmental Risk Prevention Program)?
-The PPR aims to identify and mitigate risks related to various activities and sectors within a company to ensure the safety and health of employees. It was replaced by the PGR, which became mandatory in January 2022.
What is the purpose of the PGR (Risk Management Program)?
-The PGR identifies, assesses, and controls risks within a company’s activities and sectors. It became mandatory as of January 2022, aiming to improve risk management in the workplace.
What is included in the PMS (Occupational Health Physician's Program)?
-The PMS is designed to monitor and preserve occupational health. It involves conducting periodic health exams, including admission, dismissal, function change, and return-to-work exams. The results are documented in an ASO (Occupational Health Certificate).
What is the CAT (Work Accident Report) and when must it be filed?
-The CAT is a report filed after a work accident to inform Social Security. It must be filed whenever a work accident occurs, and in the event of death, it must be communicated immediately.
What does the PPP (Professional Profile Table) contain?
-The PPP is a document delivered to employees after their dismissal or leave. It contains their professional history, including administrative data, environmental records, and biological monitoring results from their time working in the company.
What is the purpose of the ET (Ergonomic Analysis of Work)?
-The ET analyzes the work environment and the psychophysiological characteristics of workers. It aims to prevent health risks by ensuring that work conditions comply with ergonomic standards, particularly those in NR 17.
Why is it important for companies to be up-to-date with these documents?
-Being up-to-date with health and safety documents ensures that the company can properly respond to inspections or audits. It demonstrates compliance with regulations and helps maintain a safe work environment.
What happens if a company is not in compliance with these safety documents during an audit?
-If a company is not in compliance, it may face legal or financial penalties, including fines or sanctions. Non-compliance could also lead to workplace accidents or health issues that could harm employees.
What is the significance of the ASO (Occupational Health Certificate)?
-The ASO is a certificate issued after health exams and is crucial for documenting an employee’s health status. It should be part of the medical records of every worker in the company, ensuring that their health is monitored throughout their employment.
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