Análise do Conforto Térmico e Luminoso do Setor de Montagem da Industria Automobilística no Sul Fluminense do Rio de Janeiro
Análise do Conforto Térmico e Luminoso do Setor de Montagem da Industria Automobilística no Sul Fluminense do Rio de Janeiro
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.951112505052
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Palavras-chave: Conforto, NHO11, NR17
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Keywords: comfort, NHO11, NR17
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Abstract: The warming of the planet with climate change increasingly generates the need to establish thermal comfort, and the lack of lighting comfort is seen in the fight against fatigue, rework, accidents and low performance generated in the work environment. In view of this scenario, the industrial sector, in order not to lose competitiveness, saw the need to promote the comfort and well-being of its employees, aiming for a greater volume of production, quality and safety for those involved. The objective of this work is to analyze the levels of thermal and lighting comfort in the automotive industry in the assembly sector and the stations evaluated were C1C2 and Door Line. On-site measurements were carried out to obtain temperature, humidity and luminosity results, using scientific methods. To analyze these results, NR 17/2022 and NHO11/2018 were used, in order to carry out the comparison and verify which environments of the objects under study are within the established parameters and whether complaints from employees who work in these positions are accepted. of work. From this, it was found that all environments analyzed have temperature and humidity within the premises established by NR 17/2022. As for the point-to-point luminosity in the task area of station C1C2, the majority of results do not reach the minimum required illuminance nor the tolerance of 10% below this value, especially due to the lack of maintenance and inefficiency of the lighting project. , in the Door Line environment, most of them are within the parameters of NHO11/2018, reaching the minimum required illuminance and a tolerance of 10% of this value, requiring adjustment in just one workstation. Observing the results obtained in this study, it is clear that in addition to the use of standards, it is necessary to maintain these places and adapt the lighting projects, so the environment will remain comfortable, making the users of these places healthier and more willing to carry out their daily activities.
- Juliana Prestes Ribeiro de Faria