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Rev. cuba. hig. epidemiol ; 53(1): 0-0, ene.-abr. 2015. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-775534

RESUMO

Introducción: el problema de la vivienda tiene un alcance mundial. La solución del déficit cualitativo y cuantitativo de la vivienda en Cuba transita a través de diferentes soluciones. Varios asentamientos del país se han erigido con vivienda industrial prefabricada de cloruro de polivinil ­PVC- conocidas por Petrocasas. Algunos estudios reportan estrés térmico en estas viviendas, vinculado a débil ventilación y calentamiento de cierres expuestos al sol. Objetivo: realizar una evaluación de salud ambiental en factores de riesgos físicos en el ambiente interior de las viviendas relativo a la intemperie, tras un cambio del material de cubierta. Método: se plantea un estudio experimental evaluativo de factores de riesgos físicos en el ambiente interior de las viviendas petrocasas a partir de una propuesta de modificación del material de la cubierta con la intención de reducir el estrés térmico de las mismas. Fueron edificadas con este propósito dos viviendas petrocasas con igual orientación de fachada principal y diferente cubierta; ;una fue sustituida por poliestireno expandido y la otra mantiene cubierta original (aluminio y papel de asfalto).Se evaluaron comparativamente factores de riesgos físicos: ruido, componente magnético del campo electromagnético de baja frecuencia, iluminación natural, artificial, ventilación y, principalmente, microclima para valorar la eficacia del cambio introducido. La evaluación estadística se efectuó por descriptores, modelos de regresión y espectro de potencia bivariado con los paquetes estadísticos SPSS v. 17.0 y Statistica 8.0. Resultados: la vivienda Petrocasa con cubierta de aluminio ­ asfalto presenta un clima interior algo más desfavorable al bienestar térmico que aquella de poliestireno; la ventilación en ambas resulta deficiente. Conclusiones: el cambio de material de la cubierta ligera de la vivienda Petrocasa proporciona un clima interior algo más favorable al bienestar de sus residentes(AU)


Introduction: the housing problem is global in scope. Solution to qualitative and quantitative housing deficit in Cuba has been addressed from various different perspectives. Several settlements in the country have been built with prefabricated industrial houses made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). These are known as petrohouses. Some studies have reported thermal stress inside these houses, resulting from insufficient ventilation and the heating of roofs exposed to the sun. Objective: carry out an environmental health evaluation of physical risk factors present in the indoor environment of petrohouses as compared with the outside environment after roof replacement. Method: an experimental evaluative study was conducted of physical risk factors present in the indoor environment of petrohouses based on a proposal of modification of the roof material with the purpose of reducing thermal stress. For this purpose, two petrohouses were built with the same orientation of their main facade, but different roof material. One was roofed with expanded polystyrene, while the other retained its original roof (aluminum sheets and asphalt paper). The following physical risk factors were evaluated comparatively: noise, magnetic component of the low frequency electromagnetic field, natural and artificial lighting, ventilation, and mainly microclimate, to evaluate the efficacy of the change made. Statistical evaluation was conducted with descriptors, regression models and bivariate power spectrum, using the statistical software packages SPSS v. 17.0 and Statistica v. 8.0. Results: indoor environment in the petrohouse with an aluminum-asphalt roof is somewhat more unfavorable in terms of thermal welfare than in the polystyrene-roofed house. Ventilation is deficient in both. Conclusions: roof replacement in petrohouses provides an indoor environment somewhat more favorable to the welfare of dwellers(AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Cloreto de Polivinila , Saúde Ambiental/métodos , Fatores de Risco , Habitação Social/métodos , Tubulações de PVC/métodos , Cuba , Pisos e Cobertura de Pisos/métodos
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Work ; 41 Suppl 1: 4130-6, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22317355

RESUMO

The purpose of this paper is to understand the influence of organizational factors on occupational accident causation. A field study was undertaken and focused on the phase of concreting the floors of a residential block in a building project in Brazil. The methodological approach was based on the analysis of carpenters' work practices and of the workers' accounts of minor falls. Observations were noted on work practices over this stage. Furthermore, interviews were conducted with the workers hired by the subcontractors and with professionals working for the main contractor. The results show that falls were related to the introduction of new building technology and its use by the workforce. The production planning and organization of activities by the subcontracted firms also led to temporary demands that were additional determining factors for falls on site. The work analysis reveals the need to consider organizational factors in prevention practices.


Assuntos
Acidentes por Quedas , Acidentes de Trabalho , Indústria da Construção/organização & administração , Serviços Terceirizados/organização & administração , Brasil , Indústria da Construção/métodos , Ergonomia , Pisos e Cobertura de Pisos/métodos , Humanos , Saúde Ocupacional , Análise e Desempenho de Tarefas
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