Magna Concursos

Foram encontradas 140 questões.

94171 Ano: 1998
Disciplina: Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho (SST)
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: MTE
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Na determinação do risco potencial de pneumoconiose, em ambientes de trabalho contendo poeiras silicosas, não é fator importante neste processo de avaliação a (o)

 

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De acordo com a Norma Regulamentadora NR 13 - Caldeiras e Vasos de Pressão - toda caldeira deve possuir, no estabelecimento onde estiver instalada, a seguinte documentação, devidamente atualizada:

 

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O Programa de Controle Médico de Saúde Ocupacional (PCMSO) de uma empresa tem por objetivo a promoção e a preservação da saúde de seu conjunto de trabalhadores. Em relação ao PCMSO, é incorreto afirmar:

 

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Em relação ao desenvolvimento do Programa de Controle Médico de Saúde Ocupacional (PCMSO), é correto afirmar:

 

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De acordo com a Norma Regulamentadora NR 3 - Embargo ou Interdição, é correto afirmar:

 

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94163 Ano: 1998
Disciplina: Medicina
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: MTE
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Podem-se classificar os indicadores biológicos em Tipos 1 e 2, onde o Tipo 1 corresponde aos indicadores biológicos de alto significado isoladamente, ou seja, concentrações da substância em líquido biológico maior do que o limite de tolerância biológica podem indicar um efeito adverso à saúde, e o Tipo 2, correspondendo aos indicadores que, quando em concentração em líquido biológico maior que o limite de tolerância biológica, indicam apenas a ocorrência de exposição recente, sem caracterização de efeito adverso à saúde.

Entre as opções abaixo, indique aquela que não corresponde à associação Agente de Exposição-Indicadores Biológicos do Tipo 1.

 

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NEW WAYS TO WORK


Six-month long vacations? Factories and offices designed by the employees themselves? These are just a few of the innovations now being tried by business firms in Europe and the United States to combat the increasing dissatisfaction of employees at every level with the quality of their working lives, despite higher salaries, more attractive fringe benefits, and improvements in on-the-job-safety and comfort. In addition to the widely reported boredom of the assembly line, a growing number of white-collar workers see themselves as conscripted into a slave army of paper pushers. Such long-sought benefits as the five-day, forty-hour week, the fixed vacation, and the standard length of service pay raise are no longer enough to compensate many industrial and office workers for the drabness, lack of recognition, impersonality, and apparent pointlessness of their jobs.


(adapted from the book "Words you Need")


According to the text, improvements in on-the-job safety and comfort have
 

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Read the text below in order to answer question.

NEW WAYS TO WORK


Six-month long vacations? Factories and offices designed by the employees themselves? These are just a few of the innovations now being tried by business firms in Europe and the United States to combat the increasing dissatisfaction of employees at every level with the quality of their working lives, despite higher salaries, more attractive fringe benefits, and improvements in on-the-job-safety and comfort. In addition to the widely reported boredom of the assembly line, a growing number of white-collar workers see themselves as conscripted into a slave army of paper pushers. Such long-sought benefits as the five-day, forty-hour week, the fixed vacation, and the standard length of service pay raise are no longer enough to compensate many industrial and office workers for the drabness, lack of recognition, impersonality, and apparent pointlessness of their jobs.


(adapted from the book "Words you Need")


The text states that higher salaries
 

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THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION


Is the body that wiped out smallpox and has done so much to promote mass vaccination losing its way? In recent weeks the reputation of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has suffered a number of blows, as critics have accused it of bowing to political pressures rather than publishing unpalatable research findings.

One instance emerged last week. A controversial new study which looked for links between lung cancer and passive smoking found that non-smokers married to or growing up with smokers were not at significantly more risk from lung cancer than anyone else. The research, commissioned by the WHO and co-ordinated by Rodolfo Saracci of the WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer, involved a long study. Since it was one of the biggest single pieces of research conducted into the issue, its results were eagerly awaited by the medical world and lobby groups. But instead of being released with a fanfare, they were summarised in three short paragraphs and buried in a bulky WHO internal document.


(adapted from "The Economist", mar 98)

According to the text, political pressures
 

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THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION


Is the body that wiped out smallpox and has done so much to promote mass vaccination losing its way? In recent weeks the reputation of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has suffered a number of blows, as critics have accused it of bowing to political pressures rather than publishing unpalatable research findings.

One instance emerged last week. A controversial new study which looked for links between lung cancer and passive smoking found that non-smokers married to or growing up with smokers were not at significantly more risk from lung cancer than anyone else. The research, commissioned by the WHO and co-ordinated by Rodolfo Saracci of the WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer, involved a long study. Since it was one of the biggest single pieces of research conducted into the issue, its results were eagerly awaited by the medical world and lobby groups. But instead of being released with a fanfare, they were summarised in three short paragraphs and buried in a bulky WHO internal document.


(adapted from "The Economist", mar 98)

The text states that in recent weeks, the reputation of the WHO has been
 

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