Three-dimensional graphic interfaces in preparing intuitive risk maps
Risk analysis is a fundamental tool for worker safety in their work activity, and also serves as the basis for several other documents and occupational safety programs. Its current construction based on two-dimensional modeling of the environment on a floor plan and the presentation of multiple grou...
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2024
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3975 https://www.ijerd.com/v20-i6.html |
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| Summary: | Risk analysis is a fundamental tool for worker safety in their work activity, and also serves as the basis for several other documents and occupational safety programs. Its current construction based on two-dimensional modeling of the environment on a floor plan and the presentation of multiple groups of risks proves to be insufficient and can lead to doubts from both occupational safety teams and the employees themselves. Therefore, this article proposes a complementary analysis to the current methodology, with the use of a three-dimensional interface to better present these environments with greater visual demand, as well as presenting a case study carried out in the outpatient medical health sector of the Natal-Central do Rio campus. Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Rio Grande do Norte. |
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