Non-industrial labor is still widespread in Brazil. An appropriate approach ought to consider different social specificities from those of salaried-work relations. The scope'/> Non-industrial labor, infernal conditions and repetitive strain injury: a case study in a shellfish-rearing community on Maré Island, State of Bahia, Brazil
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Non-industrial labor, infernal conditions and repetitive strain injury: a case study in a shellfish-rearing community on Maré Island, State of Bahia, Brazil

机译:非工业劳动,地狱状况和重复性劳损:以巴西巴伊亚州马雷岛的贝类养殖社区为例

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> size="2" face="Verdana">Non-industrial labor is still widespread in Brazil. An appropriate approach ought to consider different social specificities from those of salaried-work relations. The scope was to examine non-industrial work practices, specifically those of extractive shellfishing, and their relation to health conditions in a small-scale fishing community. It focused on the cadences and time contingencies, as well as other working conditions, related to the development of ailments such as repetitive strain injury -RSI. A qualitative-ethnographic study was conducted between 2005 and 2007 in a community of 800 inhabitants, located on Maré Island in the state of Bahia. In a population consisting of fishing households, thirty families were interviewed, observed at work and - in cases of suspected RSI -referred to a specialized health service. The seriousness of the working conditions became evident, especially with respect to RSI. By way of illustration, an average frequency of 10,200 repetitive movements per hour were verified in extractive shellfishing, while the official Brazilian norm (NR17) for a keyboarder establishes a maximum of 8,000 movements per hour. This suggests that women shellfishers ought to be included in repetitive strain injury risk groups.
机译:> size =“ 2” face =“ Verdana”>非工业劳动在巴西仍然很普遍。适当的方法应该考虑与工资工作关系不同的社会特征。范围是审查非工业工作惯例,特别是抽壳贝类的惯例,以及它们与小规模捕捞社区中健康状况的关系。它专注于与疾病发展有关的节奏和时间偶然性以及其他工作条件,例如重复性劳损-RSI。在2005年至2007年之间,对位于巴伊亚州马累岛的800个居民社区进行了定性民族志研究。在一个由捕鱼家庭组成的人口中,采访了三十个家庭,在工作中进行了观察;在怀疑有RSI的情况下,被称为专科医疗服务。工作条件的严重性变得明显,尤其是在RSI方面。举例来说,在提取性贝类捕捞中,每小时平均重复动作次数为10200次,而巴西官方的键盘规范(NR17)则规定每小时最多重复动作8000次。这表明,应将女性贝类捕捞者纳入重复性劳损伤害风险人群中。

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