Prescrição e utilização de equipamentos de proteção individual (EPI) em atividades com exposição a produtos químicos cancerígenos, mutagênicos e reprotóxicos (CMR): pesquisa-ação pluridisciplinar em uma fábrica francesa de decoração para móveis
Fabienne Goutille,
Louis Galey,
Clémence Rambaud,
Pierrick Pasquereau,
José Marçal Jackson Filho,
Alain Garrigou
Affiliations
Fabienne Goutille
Equipe EPICENE, U1219 INSERM Bordeaux Population Health Research Center, Université de Bordeaux 146 rue Leo Saignat 33076 Bordeaux Cedex, France
Louis Galey
Equipe EPICENE, U1219 INSERM Bordeaux Population Health Research Center, Université de Bordeaux 146 rue Leo Saignat 33076 Bordeaux Cedex, France
Clémence Rambaud
Equipe EPICENE, U1219 INSERM Bordeaux Population Health Research Center, Université de Bordeaux 146 rue Leo Saignat 33076 Bordeaux Cedex, France
Pierrick Pasquereau
Equipe EPICENE, U1219 INSERM Bordeaux Population Health Research Center, Université de Bordeaux 146 rue Leo Saignat 33076 Bordeaux Cedex, France
José Marçal Jackson Filho
Centro Estadual do Paraná Fundacentro Rua da Glória, 175 - 4o andar 80300-060 Curitiba - PR, Brasil
Alain Garrigou
Equipe EPICENE, U1219 INSERM Bordeaux Population Health Research Center, Université de Bordeaux 146 rue Leo Saignat 33076 Bordeaux Cedex, France
The question of the effectiveness of the risk prevention measures related to the use of CMR chemicals represents high challenges in terms of the health of the workers exposed to them. In most cases, prevention measures are limited to the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), although the regulation favours collective protective equipment (CPE). Constraints related to wearing PPE are generally known: discomfort in the movements, thermal discomfort, inadequate forms, premature wear and tear. The originality of the work to be presented in this article is to articulate the necessary knowledge about the dangers of the products, the PPE prescription modalities by the company and the workers’ risk perception of their effects on their body and of the PPE’s effectiveness. This work as a case study emerges from a transdisciplinary approach based on ergonomics, according to the Ergotoxicology approach, and on Anthropology.