Curso NR 06 EPI Equipamento de Proteção Individual em Inglês
Technical Name: NR 06 PPE Personal Protective Equipment Training Course
Reference: 170917
NR 06 PPE – Personal Protective Equipment Course
NR 06 PPE – Personal Protective Equipment Course aims to instruct and train employees on the equipment they must use in the workplace to ensure their safety while performing their activities.
What is PPE?
PPE is considered every device or product, for individual use by the worker, designed to protect against risks likely to threaten safety and health at work.
NR 06 – Personal Protective Equipment – PPE
6.1.1 It is understood as Conjugated Personal Protection Equipment, all that compound by various devices, which the manufacturer has associated against one or more risks that may occur simultaneously and that are likely to threaten safety and health at work.
Click on the Link: Criteria for Issuing Certificates in accordance with the Norms
- Certificado
- Course Load: 06 Hours
- Prerequisite: Literacy
MODALIDADES
ASSÍNCRONAS E SÍNCRONAS
1. EAD - APOSTILA INTERATIVA
1. EAD - APOSTILA INTERATIVA
2. EAD - AUDIOVISUAL (VIDEOAULA)
2. EAD - AUDIOVISUAL (VIDEOAULA)
3. EAD - TRANSMISSÃO AO VIVO
3. EAD - TRANSMISSÃO AO VIVO
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NR 06 PPE Course
Use of Personal Protective Equipment – PPE and Isolation Conservation and Safekeeping of PPE’s;
Hearing Protection;
Fall Protection With Level Difference;
Head Protection;
Trunk Protection;
Whole Body Protection;
Protection of Lower Limbs;
Protection of Upper Limb;
Eye and Face Protection;
Respiratory Protection;
PPE Control Sheet;
Importance of PPE – Personal Protective Equipment;
Employer and Employee Responsibilities;
Responsibilities of Manufacturers and Importers;
Risks for not using PPE’s;
Classification of respiratory protective equipment regarding respiratory risks;
Breathable air quality;
Composition of atmospheric air;
Component naming;
Equivalent terms;
Classification of respiratory risks with a view to selecting respirators or filters; Classification of respiratory protection equipment;
Airway coverage – Full facepiece, semifacial and a quarter face;
Airway coverage – Mouthpiece, helmet and jacket;
Non-motorized air-purifying respirator – Face piece and filter, Filter half face piece;
Motorized air-purifying respirator;
Air Adduction Respirator – Fanless natural air respirator;
Air Adduction Respirator – Natural air respirator with manually operated and motorized fan;
Air Adduction Respirator – Continuous Flow Compressed and Demand Compressed Air Line Respirator;
Air Adduction Respirator – Demand open circuit self-contained mask;
Air Adduction Respirator – Self-contained closed circuit mask with compressed oxygen, liquid oxygen and oxygen generator;
Breathable air quality;
Conversion of dew point temperatures and corresponding air humidity;
Composition of atmospheric air.
Activity Complements:
Awareness of Importance:
APR (Preliminary Risk Analysis);
PAE (Emergency Action Plan;
PGR (Risk Management Plan);
Understanding the need for the Rescue Team;
The importance of knowledge of the task;
Accident prevention and first aid notions;
Fire protection;
Perception of risks and factors that affect people’s perceptions;
Impact and behavioral factors on safety;
Fear factor;
How to find the fastest and easiest way to develop Skills;
How to control the mind while working;
How to administer and manage working time;
Why balance energy during activity in order to obtain productivity;
Consequences of Habituation of Risk;
Work accident causes;
Notions about the Tree of Causes;
Notions about Fault Tree;
Understanding Ergonomics;
Job Analysis;
Ergonomic Hazards;
Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) – OSHA;
Practical exercises:
Registration of Evidence;
Theoretical and Practical Assessment;
Certificate of participation.
Our Multidisciplinary Team is entitled to insert any standards, laws, decrees or technical parameters that they deem applicable, whether related or not to the scope of service negotiated, with the Contracting Party being responsible for providing the necessary services in accordance with the legislation, as established in the same.
NR 06 PPE Course
NR 06 PPE Course
Normative References to the applicable devices and their updates:
NR 01 – Disposições Gerais e Gerenciamento de Riscos Ocupacionais (General Provisions and Management of Occupational Risks);
NR 06 – Equipamento de Proteção Individual – EPI – (Personal Protective Equipment – PPE);
Protocolo nº 08 da Anvisa (Uso de Equipamento de Proteção Individual – EPI e Isolamento (Anvisa Protocol 08 – Use of Personal Protective Equipment – PPE and Isolation)
ABNT NBR 12543 – ABNT NBR 12543 Equipamentos de proteção respiratória – Classificação (Respiratory Protection Equipment – Classification)
ABNT NBR 16489 – Sistemas e equipamentos de proteção individual para trabalhos em altura — Recomendações e orientações para seleção, uso e manutenção – (Personal Protection Systems and Equipment for Work at Height – Recommendations and guidelines for selection, use and maintenance);
ABNT NBR 8221 – Capacete de segurança para uso ocupacional – Especificação e métodos de ensaio (Safety helmet for occupational use – Specification and test methods);
ABNT NBR 16603 – Equipamento de proteção individual – Calçado isolante elétrico para trabalhos em instalações elétricas de baixa tensão até 500 V em ambiente seco – Requisitos e métodos de ensaios (Personal protective equipment – Electrically insulating footwear for work in low voltage electrical installations up to 500 V in dry environment – Requirements and test methods);
ABNT NBR ISO 20344 – Equipamentos de proteção individual – Métodos de ensaio para calçados – (Personal protective equipment – Test methods for footwear)
ABNT NBR ISO 20345 – Equipamento de proteção individual – Calçado de segurança – (Personal protective equipment – Safety footwear)
ABNT NBR ISO 20346 – Equipamento de proteção individual – Calçado de proteção – (Personal protective equipment – Protection footwear)
ABNT NBR ISO 20347 – Equipamento de proteção individual – Calçado ocupacional – (Personal protective equipment – Occupational footwear)
ABNT NBR ISO 13688 – Vestimentas de proteção – Requisitos gerais – (Protective clothing – General requirements)
Protocol – American Heart Association Guidelines;
ISO 10015 – Gestão da qualidade – Diretrizes para treinamento (Quality management – Training guidelines);
ISO 45001 – ISO 45001 – Sistemas de gestão de saúde e segurança ocupacional – Requisitos com orientação para uso (Occupational health and safety management systems – Requirements with guidance for use);
Note: This Service meets exclusively the requirements of the MTE (Ministry of Labor and Employment).
NR 06 PPE Course
NR 06 PPE Course
Inexperienced Participants:
Minimum credit hours = 06 hours/class
Experienced Participants:
Minimum credit hours = 06 hours/class
Update (Recycling)
Minimum credit hours = 06 hours/class
Updating (Recycling): The employer must carry out periodic training Annually and whenever any of the following situations occur:
a) change in work procedures, conditions or operations;
b) event that indicates the need for new training;
c) return from work leave for a period exceeding ninety days;
d) change of company;
e) Exchange of machine or equipment.
NR 06 PPE Course
NR 06 PPE Course
Our pedagogical project follows the guidelines imposed by Regulatory Standard nº1.
After payment is made, Purchase Order, Contract signed between the parties, or other form of closing confirmation, the teaching material will be released within 72 working hours (up to 9 days), due to the adaptation of the syllabus and compliance with the Standards Techniques applicable to the scenario expressed by the Contracting Party; as well as other adaptations to the didactic material, carried out by our Multidisciplinary Team for technical language according to the student’s nationality and Technical Operational and Maintenance Instruction Manuals specific to the activities that will be carried out.
Attention: The Course teaches how to Apply the normative concepts of the standard, which enables you to sign Projects, Reports, Expertise etc. these are the attributions that the (a) Legally Qualified Professional has with their Class Council, such as CREA.
This course aims to study situations where it will be necessary to apply: Concepts and Calculations according to relevant Standards and does not replace the analysis and responsibility on the part of each professional accredited by CREA or other Class Councils in the most varied situations, where makes it imperative to respect the conservation conditions of the equipment, periodic checking of the instruments, such as respect for the primary capacity predetermined by the PPE manufacturers, among others based on the corresponding Standards.
Certificate: The Certificate will be issued to each participant who reaches the minimum achievement of 70% (theoretical and practical) as recommended by the Regulatory Standards.
Criteria for Training or Updating Certificates:
Our certificates are numbered and issued in accordance with the Regulatory Standards and applicable devices:
Issue of A.R.T. (Technical Responsibility Note);
Employee’s full name and identity document;
Program content;
Workload; City, place and date of the training;
Name, identification, signature and qualification of instructor(s);
Name, identification and signature of the technical person responsible for the training;
Name and qualification of our Qualified Professional;
Specification of the type of work;
Space for the trainee’s signature;
Information on the Certificate that participants received an e-book containing teaching material (Handbook, Videos, Rules etc.) presented in the training.
Training Evidence: Edited video, photos, digitized documentation, continuous improvement, instructor opinion: Consult values.
Heads up:
EAD (Distance Learning), Semi-presential The EAD Certificate also known as Online, according to LAW No. 9,394, OF DECEMBER 20, 1996. can be used for: Complementary Activities; company valuations; Public Tenders; University Extension; Extracurricular hours; Improved chances of getting a job; Recruitment processes; Internal promotions; Title Evidence; Doctoral selections; Master’s Selections; Enter other opportunities. 100% Distance Learning Course (Distance Learning) or Semi-attendance needs a Pedagogical Project is only valid for the Employer, if you follow in full the SEPRT Ordinance No. 915, of July 30, 2019 – NR 01 – General Provisions of the Special Secretariat of Pension and Work.
The rationale for the Price and Value relationship:
The pricing of any service requires expertise related to the business world and the concept of Value is qualitative, directly linked to the potential for transformation that exists in that content. The service has more value when it has added professional knowledge and secrets and the price is a variable that is a consequence of the value, whose objective is to transmit it in numbers. Thus, the greater the value added to the content, the greater its fair price. Therefore, we do not authorize the use of our Proposals as proof of closing with third parties with a lower price, or of secondary interest, Quality, Safety, Efficiency and Excellence, in every sense, are our values.
Causes of Work Accident:
Lack of alert from the employer;
Lack of employee care;
Even carrying out all the mandatory Training and Occupational Health and Safety Reports in the event of an accident at work, the employer will be subject to processes such as:
Police Inquiry – Civil Police;
Expertise through Instituto Criminalista;
Verification Procedure at the Regional Labor Office;
Public Civil Inquiry before the Public Ministry of labor to verify that other workers are not in danger;
The INSS will question the cause of the accident that could be avoided and refuse to pay the benefit to the employee;
Family members may file a lawsuit in the Labor Court claiming pain and suffering, material damage, dislocation, etc.;
Procedural Tsunami forcing the Employer to generate a Defense Strategy even though it is right;
Although the Labor Delegation Law does not provide that “culpa en vigilando” applies, but only the responsibility to deliver the equipment, however it is worth emphasizing that the Employer is also responsible for overseeing;
When an accident occurs, in addition to destroying all the “good mood” in the relations between employees or also the very serious problem of defending yourself against a series of procedures at the same time, then it is worth investing in this prevention;
The Employee may not carry out activities exposed to risks that could compromise their safety and health, thus the Employer may respond in the criminal and civil spheres.
LAW No. 5.194, OF 24 DEC 1966 – CONFEA:
“Section III
Illegal exercise of profession
Art. 6 – Illegally exercises the profession of engineer, architect or agronomist:
a) the natural or legal person who performs acts or provides services, public or private, reserved for the professionals dealt with in this Law and who do not have registration in the Regional Councils:
b) the professional who undertakes activities outside the attributions listed in his/her registration;
c) the professional who lends his name to persons, firms, organizations or companies performing works and services without his real participation in their work;
d) the professional who, suspended from exercising, continues in activity;
e) the firm, organization or society that, as a legal entity, exercises duties reserved for professionals in Engineering, Architecture and Agronomy, in breach of the provisions of the sole paragraph of Article 8 of this Law.”
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Annex I
List of Personal Protection Equipment
(Amended by SIT Ordinance No. 194, of December 7, 2010)
A – PPE FOR HEAD PROTECTION
A.1 – Helmet
a) helmet to protect against impacts of objects on the skull;
b) helmet to protect against electric shock;
c) helmet to protect the skull and face against thermal agents.
A.2 – Hood or balaclava
a) hood to protect the skull and neck against risks of thermal origin;
b) hood to protect the skull, face and neck against chemical agents;
(Amended by MTE Ordinance No. 505, of April 16, 2015)
c) hood to protect the skull and neck against abrasive and excoriating agents;
d) hood to protect the head and neck against moisture from operations using
Water.
(Inserted by MTE Ordinance No. 505, of April 16, 2015)
B – PPE FOR EYE AND FACE PROTECTION
B.1 – Glasses
a) eye protection goggles against impacts from flying particles;
b) eye protection glasses against intense light;
c) eye protection glasses against ultraviolet radiation;
d) eye protection glasses against infrared radiation;
e) screen glasses for limited eye protection against impacts from flying particles.
(Inserted by MTE Ordinance No. 1,134, of July 23, 2014)
B.2 – Face shield
a) face shield to protect the face against impacts from flying particles;
b) face shield to protect the face from infrared radiation;
c) face shield to protect the eyes against intense light;
d) face shield to protect the face against risks of thermal origin;
e) face shield to protect the face from ultraviolet radiation.
Source: NR 06.
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