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Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander. Salud

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Abstract

PACHECO FERREIRA, Aldo. The working environment: An assessment of psychosocial risks and the mental workload in traffic control workers. Rev. Univ. Ind. Santander. Salud [online]. 2017, vol.49, n.4, pp.567-576. ISSN 0121-0807.  https://doi.org/10.18273/revsal.v49n4-2017006.

Introduction:

The psychosocial risk factors at work like stress, workload, difficulties on the socio-professional relationships and inadequate work conditions are variables that interfere with the mental and physical health of the employee.

Objective:

To analyze the influence of psychosocial factors and mental load on traffic control workers.

Methods:

Sample consisted of 79 traffic control workers from the Municipal Guard of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2015. Data collection was conducted using socio-demographic, COPSOQ and WHOQOL/Bref questionnaires.

Results:

Regarding the socio-demographic factors that influence the psychosocial risks, non-practicing physical activities, alcohol and psychoactive drugs use were more important. In the COPSOQ analysis, there was a risk associated with work rate, emotional demands and stress. After applying the WHOQOL/ Bref questionnaire, an average of 60.3 points was obtained for the overall question of satisfaction with health.

Conclusions:

This research show the need for better working conditions for transit agents, which may be reflected in addressing and improving the performance of operational functions in this category.

Keywords : Occupational risks; worker’s health; work load; psychosocial impact; public health.

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