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Risk assessment of work at height in construction

  • Letice Dalla Lana,
  • Juliane do Nascimento de Quadros,
  • Andreas Dittmar Weise,
  • Ricardo Pippi Reis,
  • Leandro Cantorski da Rosa,
  • Sandra Medianeira Buligon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14488/1676-1901.v14.i1.1634
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 344 – 363

Abstract

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The construction presents alarming statistics when it comes to the risks that these workers are subject. Higher risks still present work at a height where the fall is the biggest causal factor of fatal accidents. Thus the managements of companies who seek to reduce these risks and this has going for technical evaluation of operational risks. Three of these techniques are discussed in this article: PHA, FTA and CIT. The goal is to determine which one is most effective in assessing the risks of working at height in construction. The methodology used was case study of three works on three different construction of Santa Maria, RS. For a better understanding of the phenomenon suggests that the techniques are used together, but the CIT has provided a better quantitative analysis of incidents and the PHA contributes towards already establish the possible effects that each risk may have.

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