Workers involved in the design and use (transport, assembly, installation, adjustment, operation, cleaning, maintenance, inspection, deactivation and dismantling) of machinery or equipment, including self-propelled machinery.
Prerequisites
- RG;
- CPF;
- Passport (Expatriate);
- Occupational Health Certificate (ASO) or Certificate of good physical and mental health.
Objective
To train workers to prevent work-related accidents and diseases, aiming to guarantee their physical integrity and health, along the design and use of machinery (including self-propelled machinery) and equipment.
Course content
Theory: 16 hours
1. Legal Aspects;
1.1 Occupational Health and Safety Legislation;
1.2 NR-12 Presentation - Safety at Work in Machinery and Equipment;
2. Hazards and Risks Inherent in the Use of Machinery and Equipment;
2.1 Conceptualization of Risk Perception, Distinction between Hazard and Risk;
2.2 Description and Identification of Risks and Hazards Related to the Handling of Machinery and Equipment;
2.3 Description and Identification of Risks Associated with Each Machine and Equipment, and Specific Protections Against Each of Them;
2.4 Accidents and Diseases Resulting from Exposure to Risks Associated with Machines, Equipment and Tools;
3. Protective Measures;
3.1 Risk Control - Collective Protection Measures, Administrative Measures, and Personal Protective Measures;
3.2 Safety for Mechanical, Electrical, and Other Relevant Risks;
3.3 Safety Signage;
3.4 Workers' Responsibilities;
3.5 How Guards Work; How and Why they Should Be Used;
3.6 How and Under What Circumstances a Guard Can Be Removed, and By Whom;
3.7 What to Do if a Protection was Damaged or Lost Your Function, Reflecting to Ensure an Adequate Safety;
4. Principles and Occupational Safety;
4.1 The Principles of Safety in the Use of the Machine or Equipment;
4.2 Safe Work Method;
4.3 Permit to Work;
4.4 Communication Methods in Case of Machine Failure;
5. Safety Practices for Operation, Maintenance, Inspection, and other Interventions on Machines and Equipment;
5.1 Locking System for Operation of the Machine and Equipment During Inspection, Cleaning, Lubrication and Maintenance Operations;
5.2 Case Study;
6. Safety for the Use of Motorized or Self-Propelled Machines and First Aid Basics.
6.1 Basic Knowledge of Traffic Legislation;
6.2 Inspection, Adjustment, and Maintenance of Automotive and Self-propelled Machinery With Safety;
6.3 Emergency Situation Procedures;
6.4 Basic Concepts of First Aid.
Practice: 08 Hours
1. Completion of Operational Check-list for Machinery and Equipment;
2. Identification of the Moving, Fixed and Interconnected Parts of the Equipment;
3. Identification of Risks Related to the Equipment or Machine Operation’s Area;
4. Recognition of the Safety Measures in the Equipment;
5. Recognition of the Self-Propelled Machine Data Book;
6. Completion of the Self-Propelled Machine Check-list;
7. Practice of Safe Operation / Intervention in Self-Propelled Machine.
Technical Reference:
Consolidation of Labor Laws; NBR 14.153:2022; NR-6; NR-10; NR-12; NR-34.
Exam
Multiple choice exam, with minimum passing grade of 60%.
Validity: N/A