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2940974 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho (SST)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Acerca dos riscos ocupacionais relacionados ao meio ambiente e à saúde do trabalhador, julgue o item subsequente.

Os trabalhadores devem ser capacitados para usar os equipamentos de proteção individual, sendo de responsabilidade dos empregadores o acompanhamento da utilização, da manutenção e da reposição periódica desses equipamentos.
 

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2940973 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho (SST)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Acerca dos riscos ocupacionais relacionados ao meio ambiente e à saúde do trabalhador, julgue o item subsequente.

Riscos físicos estão relacionados ao uso de máquinas com partes móveis não protegidas, guilhotinas, prensas ou instrumentos cortantes ou perfurantes, que podem levar à ocorrência de acidentes diversos, como quedas, fraturas, esmagamentos, amputações e traumatismos.
 

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2940972 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho (SST)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Acerca dos riscos ocupacionais relacionados ao meio ambiente e à saúde do trabalhador, julgue o item subsequente.

Os equipamentos de proteção individual (EPI) evitam totalmente a exposição dos trabalhadores a fatores de risco à saúde.
 

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2940971 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Medicina
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Tendo em vista que a investigação epidemiológica e a notificação de casos de doenças e agravos relacionados ao trabalho visam avaliar as circunstâncias da ocorrência da doença ou do agravo e sua relação com o trabalho, julgue o item que se segue.

Os casos de intoxicações exógenas relacionadas ao trabalho devem ser notificados em ficha no Sistema de Informação de Agravos de Notificação somente após confirmação do evento pelo médico do trabalho.
 

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2940970 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho (SST)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Considerando conceitos e princípios de epidemiologia em saúde das doenças ocupacionais e não ocupacionais, surtos e epidemias, julgue o item a seguir.

O ruído é um agente físico presente em praticamente todos os ramos de atividade e a baixa adesão ao uso de equipamentos de proteção individual e o seu manuseio incorreto potencializam os riscos da perda auditiva induzida por ruído.
 

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2940898 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Text CG2A2
A new study on physical activity that involved more than half a million participants over age 40 found that modest exercise increases life expectancy regardless of weight.
Contrary to most of the attention given to obesity as the crucial risk factor for health, the study found that an active lifestyle increased life expectancy to a greater extent than a lower body mass index (BMI), in general. In fact, participants who were active but class 1 obese lived an average of 3.1 years longer than those who were at a normal weight but didn’t engage in physical activity. This is in-line with reports from earlier this year that excessive sitting is unhealthy and that reducing excessive sitting to less than 3 hours a day alone can improve longevity by 2.0 years.
The article states low level of physical activity of moderate to vigorous intensity would confer a 1.8-year gain in life expectancy after age 40, compared with no activity. A low level of physical activity is defined as up to 75 minutes of fast walking per week.
A consequence of this study is that it calls into question the reliance on BMI to assess fitness. That isn’t to suggest that BMI isn’t a factor, but that what we’ve heard for years in the media that being overweight is “bad” for you while exercise is “good” is a flawed message. A better message would be: Regular exercise is essential to longevity and a lower BMI helps too — do the first and the other will likely follow.
Internet:<singularityhub.com> (adapted).

Concerning grammar and semantics in text CG2A2, judge the following item.

The phrase “calls into question” (in the first sentence of the last paragraph) disputes the effectiveness of BMI to assess fitness.

 

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2940897 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Text CG2A2
A new study on physical activity that involved more than half a million participants over age 40 found that modest exercise increases life expectancy regardless of weight.
Contrary to most of the attention given to obesity as the crucial risk factor for health, the study found that an active lifestyle increased life expectancy to a greater extent than a lower body mass index (BMI), in general. In fact, participants who were active but class 1 obese lived an average of 3.1 years longer than those who were at a normal weight but didn’t engage in physical activity. This is in-line with reports from earlier this year that excessive sitting is unhealthy and that reducing excessive sitting to less than 3 hours a day alone can improve longevity by 2.0 years.
The article states low level of physical activity of moderate to vigorous intensity would confer a 1.8-year gain in life expectancy after age 40, compared with no activity. A low level of physical activity is defined as up to 75 minutes of fast walking per week.
A consequence of this study is that it calls into question the reliance on BMI to assess fitness. That isn’t to suggest that BMI isn’t a factor, but that what we’ve heard for years in the media that being overweight is “bad” for you while exercise is “good” is a flawed message. A better message would be: Regular exercise is essential to longevity and a lower BMI helps too — do the first and the other will likely follow.
Internet:<singularityhub.com> (adapted).

Concerning grammar and semantics in text CG2A2, judge the following item.

The phrase “didn’t engage in physical activity” (in the second sentence of the second paragraph) can be substituted with were sedentary without altering the intended message of the text.

 

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2940896 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Text CG2A2
A new study on physical activity that involved more than half a million participants over age 40 found that modest exercise increases life expectancy regardless of weight.
Contrary to most of the attention given to obesity as the crucial risk factor for health, the study found that an active lifestyle increased life expectancy to a greater extent than a lower body mass index (BMI), in general. In fact, participants who were active but class 1 obese lived an average of 3.1 years longer than those who were at a normal weight but didn’t engage in physical activity. This is in-line with reports from earlier this year that excessive sitting is unhealthy and that reducing excessive sitting to less than 3 hours a day alone can improve longevity by 2.0 years.
The article states low level of physical activity of moderate to vigorous intensity would confer a 1.8-year gain in life expectancy after age 40, compared with no activity. A low level of physical activity is defined as up to 75 minutes of fast walking per week.
A consequence of this study is that it calls into question the reliance on BMI to assess fitness. That isn’t to suggest that BMI isn’t a factor, but that what we’ve heard for years in the media that being overweight is “bad” for you while exercise is “good” is a flawed message. A better message would be: Regular exercise is essential to longevity and a lower BMI helps too — do the first and the other will likely follow.
Internet:<singularityhub.com> (adapted).

Concerning grammar and semantics in text CG2A2, judge the following item.

The adverb “likely” (in the last sentence of the last paragraph) is a synonym for certainly.

 

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2940895 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Text CG2A2
A new study on physical activity that involved more than half a million participants over age 40 found that modest exercise increases life expectancy regardless of weight.
Contrary to most of the attention given to obesity as the crucial risk factor for health, the study found that an active lifestyle increased life expectancy to a greater extent than a lower body mass index (BMI), in general. In fact, participants who were active but class 1 obese lived an average of 3.1 years longer than those who were at a normal weight but didn’t engage in physical activity. This is in-line with reports from earlier this year that excessive sitting is unhealthy and that reducing excessive sitting to less than 3 hours a day alone can improve longevity by 2.0 years.
The article states low level of physical activity of moderate to vigorous intensity would confer a 1.8-year gain in life expectancy after age 40, compared with no activity. A low level of physical activity is defined as up to 75 minutes of fast walking per week.
A consequence of this study is that it calls into question the reliance on BMI to assess fitness. That isn’t to suggest that BMI isn’t a factor, but that what we’ve heard for years in the media that being overweight is “bad” for you while exercise is “good” is a flawed message. A better message would be: Regular exercise is essential to longevity and a lower BMI helps too — do the first and the other will likely follow.
Internet:<singularityhub.com> (adapted).

Concerning grammar and semantics in text CG2A2, judge the following item.

The word “regardless” (in the first paragraph) emphasizes the importance of the element presented after it.

 

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2940894 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Text CG2A2
A new study on physical activity that involved more than half a million participants over age 40 found that modest exercise increases life expectancy regardless of weight.
Contrary to most of the attention given to obesity as the crucial risk factor for health, the study found that an active lifestyle increased life expectancy to a greater extent than a lower body mass index (BMI), in general. In fact, participants who were active but class 1 obese lived an average of 3.1 years longer than those who were at a normal weight but didn’t engage in physical activity. This is in-line with reports from earlier this year that excessive sitting is unhealthy and that reducing excessive sitting to less than 3 hours a day alone can improve longevity by 2.0 years.
The article states low level of physical activity of moderate to vigorous intensity would confer a 1.8-year gain in life expectancy after age 40, compared with no activity. A low level of physical activity is defined as up to 75 minutes of fast walking per week.
A consequence of this study is that it calls into question the reliance on BMI to assess fitness. That isn’t to suggest that BMI isn’t a factor, but that what we’ve heard for years in the media that being overweight is “bad” for you while exercise is “good” is a flawed message. A better message would be: Regular exercise is essential to longevity and a lower BMI helps too — do the first and the other will likely follow.
Internet:<singularityhub.com> (adapted).

Judge the following item according to the ideas presented in text CG2A2.

Lower body mass index (BMI) is a guarantee of longevity.

 

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