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2940997 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho (SST)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Com base nas Normas Reguladoras (NR) do Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego, julgue o item que se segue.

Em se tratando de creme protetor, por exemplo, caso uma organização garanta, em quantidade suficiente para cada trabalhador, a disponibilidade desse produto de proteção individual, devidamente identificado com nome do fabricante, lote, data de validade e certificado de aprovação, fica a organização dispensada de efetuar o registro de fornecimento do equipamento de proteção individual (EPI).
 

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2940996 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho (SST)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Com base nas Normas Reguladoras (NR) do Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego, julgue o item que se segue.

Para o dimensionamento do serviço especializado em segurança e medicina do trabalho (SESMT), devem ser levadas em conta a atividade econômica principal e a atividade econômica preponderante, e a que tiver o maior grau de risco.
 

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2940995 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho (SST)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Com base nas Normas Reguladoras (NR) do Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego, julgue o item que se segue.

Em uma empresa, o serviço especializado em segurança e medicina do trabalho (SESMT) em cuja composição haja um médico, um engenheiro ou um enfermeiro não poderá ser coordenado por técnico de segurança do trabalho ou técnico em enfermagem do trabalho.
 

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2940994 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho (SST)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Com base nas Normas Reguladoras (NR) do Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego, julgue o item que se segue.

Compete à comissão interna de prevenção de acidentes (CIPA) a elaboração de um plano de trabalho e monitoramento de metas, indicadores e resultados de segurança e saúde do trabalho da empresa na qual a referida comissão tenha sido instituída.
 

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2940993 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho (SST)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: DATAPREV
Com base nas Normas Reguladoras (NR) do Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego, julgue o item que se segue.

Um trabalhador que, repetidamente e sem motivo justo, se recuse a utilizar os equipamentos de proteção individual (EPI) fornecidos pelo empregador poderá ser demitido por justa causa.
 

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Microplastics found in human heart for first time
A new study suggests invasive medical procedures may be an overlooked route of microplastics exposure, raising concerns about potential health risks. Minute particles of plastic (called microplastics) are everywhere. They’ve been found in our water, in our food, and in the air we breathe, according to a 2021 scientific review. Just a year later, another study found microplastics in the human bloodstream. Now, in what researchers are calling a first, microplastics have been detected in the heart tissues of individuals who underwent cardiac surgery.
According to the author of the research, the detection of microplastics in vivo is alarming, and more studies are necessary to investigate how the microparticles enter the cardiac tissues and the potential effects of microplastics on long-term prognosis after cardiac surgery. The author and his team used direct infrared imaging, and identified 20 to 500 micrometer-wide particles made from eight types of plastic. The scientists also found plastic particles in blood samples collected from participants. They added that “microplastics are highly likely to distribute in various organs throughout the body.”
A fraction of the plastic pieces identified had a diameter too large to likely enter the body through inhalation or ingestion, according to the analysis. This indicated that the heart operation itself may permit direct access of microplastics to the bloodstream and tissues. The researchers cited previous scientific investigation showing that microplastics have been detected in the air in operating rooms and could directly enter a patient whose organs are exposed to the air during surgery.
Such large particles may also come from equipment and materials used in a heart operation, including surgical incision protective film, intravenous therapy bags, tubing, and syringes. The types of plastics detected might also offer evidence that microplastics could be introduced during surgery, which may raise the risk of heart disease.
Internet: <www.everydayhealth.com> (adapted).
Based on the preceding text, judge the following item.

Because of the size of some of the plastic pieces found, the researchers believe that they probably could not have entered the patients’ bodies through their mouth or nose.
 

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Microplastics found in human heart for first time
A new study suggests invasive medical procedures may be an overlooked route of microplastics exposure, raising concerns about potential health risks. Minute particles of plastic (called microplastics) are everywhere. They’ve been found in our water, in our food, and in the air we breathe, according to a 2021 scientific review. Just a year later, another study found microplastics in the human bloodstream. Now, in what researchers are calling a first, microplastics have been detected in the heart tissues of individuals who underwent cardiac surgery.
According to the author of the research, the detection of microplastics in vivo is alarming, and more studies are necessary to investigate how the microparticles enter the cardiac tissues and the potential effects of microplastics on long-term prognosis after cardiac surgery. The author and his team used direct infrared imaging, and identified 20 to 500 micrometer-wide particles made from eight types of plastic. The scientists also found plastic particles in blood samples collected from participants. They added that “microplastics are highly likely to distribute in various organs throughout the body.”
A fraction of the plastic pieces identified had a diameter too large to likely enter the body through inhalation or ingestion, according to the analysis. This indicated that the heart operation itself may permit direct access of microplastics to the bloodstream and tissues. The researchers cited previous scientific investigation showing that microplastics have been detected in the air in operating rooms and could directly enter a patient whose organs are exposed to the air during surgery.
Such large particles may also come from equipment and materials used in a heart operation, including surgical incision protective film, intravenous therapy bags, tubing, and syringes. The types of plastics detected might also offer evidence that microplastics could be introduced during surgery, which may raise the risk of heart disease.
Internet: <www.everydayhealth.com> (adapted).
Based on the preceding text, judge the following item.

We can infer that the scientists did not like the way microplastics were distributed in many organs of the body.
 

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Microplastics found in human heart for first time
A new study suggests invasive medical procedures may be an overlooked route of microplastics exposure, raising concerns about potential health risks. Minute particles of plastic (called microplastics) are everywhere. They’ve been found in our water, in our food, and in the air we breathe, according to a 2021 scientific review. Just a year later, another study found microplastics in the human bloodstream. Now, in what researchers are calling a first, microplastics have been detected in the heart tissues of individuals who underwent cardiac surgery.
According to the author of the research, the detection of microplastics in vivo is alarming, and more studies are necessary to investigate how the microparticles enter the cardiac tissues and the potential effects of microplastics on long-term prognosis after cardiac surgery. The author and his team used direct infrared imaging, and identified 20 to 500 micrometer-wide particles made from eight types of plastic. The scientists also found plastic particles in blood samples collected from participants. They added that “microplastics are highly likely to distribute in various organs throughout the body.”
A fraction of the plastic pieces identified had a diameter too large to likely enter the body through inhalation or ingestion, according to the analysis. This indicated that the heart operation itself may permit direct access of microplastics to the bloodstream and tissues. The researchers cited previous scientific investigation showing that microplastics have been detected in the air in operating rooms and could directly enter a patient whose organs are exposed to the air during surgery.
Such large particles may also come from equipment and materials used in a heart operation, including surgical incision protective film, intravenous therapy bags, tubing, and syringes. The types of plastics detected might also offer evidence that microplastics could be introduced during surgery, which may raise the risk of heart disease.
Internet: <www.everydayhealth.com> (adapted).
Based on the preceding text, judge the following item.

The text informs that microplastics were detected in the body of patients who died during heart surgeries.
 

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Microplastics found in human heart for first time
A new study suggests invasive medical procedures may be an overlooked route of microplastics exposure, raising concerns about potential health risks. Minute particles of plastic (called microplastics) are everywhere. They’ve been found in our water, in our food, and in the air we breathe, according to a 2021 scientific review. Just a year later, another study found microplastics in the human bloodstream. Now, in what researchers are calling a first, microplastics have been detected in the heart tissues of individuals who underwent cardiac surgery.
According to the author of the research, the detection of microplastics in vivo is alarming, and more studies are necessary to investigate how the microparticles enter the cardiac tissues and the potential effects of microplastics on long-term prognosis after cardiac surgery. The author and his team used direct infrared imaging, and identified 20 to 500 micrometer-wide particles made from eight types of plastic. The scientists also found plastic particles in blood samples collected from participants. They added that “microplastics are highly likely to distribute in various organs throughout the body.”
A fraction of the plastic pieces identified had a diameter too large to likely enter the body through inhalation or ingestion, according to the analysis. This indicated that the heart operation itself may permit direct access of microplastics to the bloodstream and tissues. The researchers cited previous scientific investigation showing that microplastics have been detected in the air in operating rooms and could directly enter a patient whose organs are exposed to the air during surgery.
Such large particles may also come from equipment and materials used in a heart operation, including surgical incision protective film, intravenous therapy bags, tubing, and syringes. The types of plastics detected might also offer evidence that microplastics could be introduced during surgery, which may raise the risk of heart disease.
Internet: <www.everydayhealth.com> (adapted).
Based on the preceding text, judge the following item.
The text suggests that the possibility of exposure to microplastics during surgery could increase the risk of heart disease.
 

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Microplastics found in human heart for first time
A new study suggests invasive medical procedures may be an overlooked route of microplastics exposure, raising concerns about potential health risks. Minute particles of plastic (called microplastics) are everywhere. They’ve been found in our water, in our food, and in the air we breathe, according to a 2021 scientific review. Just a year later, another study found microplastics in the human bloodstream. Now, in what researchers are calling a first, microplastics have been detected in the heart tissues of individuals who underwent cardiac surgery.
According to the author of the research, the detection of microplastics in vivo is alarming, and more studies are necessary to investigate how the microparticles enter the cardiac tissues and the potential effects of microplastics on long-term prognosis after cardiac surgery. The author and his team used direct infrared imaging, and identified 20 to 500 micrometer-wide particles made from eight types of plastic. The scientists also found plastic particles in blood samples collected from participants. They added that “microplastics are highly likely to distribute in various organs throughout the body.”
A fraction of the plastic pieces identified had a diameter too large to likely enter the body through inhalation or ingestion, according to the analysis. This indicated that the heart operation itself may permit direct access of microplastics to the bloodstream and tissues. The researchers cited previous scientific investigation showing that microplastics have been detected in the air in operating rooms and could directly enter a patient whose organs are exposed to the air during surgery.
Such large particles may also come from equipment and materials used in a heart operation, including surgical incision protective film, intravenous therapy bags, tubing, and syringes. The types of plastics detected might also offer evidence that microplastics could be introduced during surgery, which may raise the risk of heart disease.
Internet: <www.everydayhealth.com> (adapted).
Based on the preceding text, judge the following item.

Besides being in all places, microplastics were found, according to a 2022 study, in the human bloodstream.
 

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