2003
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-81232003000400014
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Alternativas e processos de vigilância em saúde do trabalhador relacionados à exposição ao benzeno no Brasil

Abstract: Alternativas e processos de vigilância em saúde do trabalhador relacionados à exposição ao benzeno no BrasilBenzene exposures in Brazil: alternatives and processes of worker health surveillance Abstract The article reports the experience of the following up of the Benzene Agreement which is contextualized as a practice of surveillance in the field of Worker's Health. It brings into focus the international facet of that experience as well as the twenty years history of the reduction in the use of benzene in Bra… Show more

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“…6 Due to uncertainty in regard to safe levels of exposure to benzene, differences among individuals in terms of sensitivity to absorption are considered. 7 There is a prevention model that, a priori, does not recognize any safe parameter of exposure to benzene. Under Brazilian law, the epidemiological surveillance of populations exposed to benzene is considered a way to identify and control at an early stage health problems arising from this work environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…6 Due to uncertainty in regard to safe levels of exposure to benzene, differences among individuals in terms of sensitivity to absorption are considered. 7 There is a prevention model that, a priori, does not recognize any safe parameter of exposure to benzene. Under Brazilian law, the epidemiological surveillance of populations exposed to benzene is considered a way to identify and control at an early stage health problems arising from this work environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 In the context of gas station workers, attention is drawn to surveillance health actions and programs intended to reduce exposure to benzene. 7 Therefore, education in regard to the appropriate use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), hygiene and collective protection measures is essential, as is encouraging their use. From this perspective, nursing professionals can apply their clinical knowledge and implement individual and collective interventions to influence the thinking and actions of subjects/workers in relation to their own health, promoting self-transformation through the acquisition of knowledge concerning the health-work-disease continuum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Worker's surveillance in health is integrated to health surveillance and the participation of the community, in the perspective of work in the territory (27) . More recently, this model is defended as a proposal of organizing process and labor environment changing actions, through work on institutional networks (28) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pelo próprio processo de trabalho envolvendo atividades de risco em postos de combustíveis, no qual os trabalhadores entram em contato direto com os vapores dos combustíveis 26,27 , a não alteração de determinado biomarcador na amostra de um trabalhador não quer dizer que não há exposição e não há risco de adoecimento do trabalhador. A exposição em postos de combustíveis sempre está presente nos procedimentos mais comuns, como abastecimento de veículos e descarregamento do caminhão-tanque e não há concentrações seguras dessa exposição, uma vez que benzeno é comprovadamente cancerígeno.…”
Section: Conflitos De Interesses Na Interpretação De Um Biomarcador Dunclassified