Abstract

Industrial progress and the consequent increase in job offers in various areas also provide risks related to the performance of functions and the consequent outcome in occupational accidents and illnesses. In most productive sectors, workers face ergonomic problems that generate high risks. To contain these damages, organizations invest in research that generates a report and planning of ergonomic actions. However, there is still no standard for ergonomic reports, which leaves doubts as to the reliability of these documents to current legislation. The objective of this work is the creation of a form, which allows to evaluate in the form of a checklist the quality of the content and the composition of the documents analysis to meet the Regulatory Standard 17 for practical application in companies. The checklist presented technical feasibility of application through the tests performed, the results showed that 38% compliance with NR 17 (Regulatory Norm) with an average of 15 assertiveness points for the requirements of the standard. The method applied showed that 100% of the sample of the documents elaborated present absence of parameters and legal technical criteria in its structure. The checklist allowed the importance of the contents of an ergonomic report to be checked quickly and effectively.

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