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Resistance to PPE Using by Gas Station Attendants
Author(s) -
Ananda Vieira de Lima Almeida,
Vitor Erick Cardoso Freitas
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of bioengineering and technology applied to health/journal of bioengineering and technology apllied for health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2674-8568
pISSN - 2595-2137
DOI - 10.34178/jbth.v4i4.174
Subject(s) - expansive , context (archaeology) , resistance (ecology) , personal protective equipment , environmental health , business , engineering , medicine , geography , covid-19 , ecology , materials science , compressive strength , disease , archaeology , pathology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , composite material , biology
The discussion about the use, or not, of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) by gas station attendants has been growing, in the contemporary context, due to the expansive increase in the consequences generated by the absence of this essential equipment at gas stations. The present study highlighted the importance of raising awareness among the attendants regarding their working conditions, mainly due to the high exposure to toxic compounds. At this core, resistance to use PPE by these workers comesfrom sociocultural issues that notoriously influence the conditionsimposed by this service. In this logic, the case study, determined by the book of Research Methodology by Marconi and Lakatos (2003), thistheme is based on data collection at gasstationsin the city of Salvador- BA, in 2021, to highlight the situations faced by these professionals and, consequently, the impacts on their quality of life and health. The resistance to the use of this equipment harms the present and future well-being of the attendants.

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