993 resultados para Inventory control
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This paper describes the use of a Control Banding Tool to assess and further control of exposure of nanoparticles emitted during welding operations. The tool was applied to Metal Active Gas (MAG) arc welding of mild and stainless steel, providing semi-quantitative data on the process, so that protection measures could be derived, e.g. exhaust gas ventilation by hoods, local ventilation devices and containment measures. This tool is quite useful to compare and evaluate the characteristics of arc welding procedures so that more eco-friendly processes could be preferred over the more potentially noxious ones.
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This work describes the utilization of Pulsed Electric Fields to control the protozoan contamination of a microalgae culture, in an industrial 2.7m3 microalgae photobioreactor. The contaminated culture was treated with Pulsed Electric Fields, PEF, for 6h with an average of 900V/cm, 65μs pulses of 50Hz. Working with recirculation, all the culture was uniformly exposed to the PEF throughout the assay. The development of the microalgae and protozoan populations was followed and the results showed that PEF is effective on the selective elimination of protozoa from microalgae cultures, inflicting on the protozoa growth halt, death or cell rupture, without affecting microalgae productivity. Specifically, the results show a reduction of the active protozoan population of 87% after 6h treatment and 100% after few days of normal cultivation regime. At the same time, microalgae growth rate remained unaffected. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
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Applications of niclosamide at three-monthly intervals were undertaken for 14 years in foci of Biomphalaria glabrata in the water sources of Peri-Peri (Capim Branco, MG). All the residents of the area were submitted to an annual fecal examination (Kato/Katz) and those individuals eliminating Schistosoma mansoni eggs were treated with oxamniquine. A malacological survey was undertaken at three-monthly intervals by means of ten scoops with a perforated ladle each ten metres along the two banks of the ditches and streams of the region. Where snails were found, molluscicide was applied by means of dripping or aspersion using a 3 ppm aqueous suspension of niclosamide. Initially, a mean of 14.3% of snails in the region were found to be eliminating cercariae. Following the first four applications of molluscicide, this was reduced to 0.0% and maintained at about 1.5% throughout the program. Thus, there was a continued possibility of schistosomiasis transmission in the area and it was observed that the population of snails reestablished itself within three months of molluscicide application. The results obtained in this study do not encourage the continual use of niclosamide as the only method of control of schistosomiasis.
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A schistosomiasis control program was implemented between 1974/87 in Peri-Peri,. MG (622 inhabitants). Molluscicide (niclosamide) was applied at three monthly intervals in water sources with Biomphalaria glabrata, and individuals eliminating Schistosoma mansoni eggs in the feces were treated annually with oxamniquine. From 1974 to 1983 the control measures were undertaken by staff of the "René Rachou" Research Center FIOCRUZ (CPqRR), and from 1984 to 1987 these measures were included in the Capim Branco basic health network activities. During both periods, the prevalence, incidence, intensity of infection and hepatosplenic form as well as the number of infected snails decreased significantly. The prevalence decreased from 43.5 to 4.4%, the incidence from 19.0 to 2.9%, the overall intensity of S. mansoni from 281 to 87 and of the hepatosplenic form from 5.9 to 0.0%. The results obtained suggest that the municipal management of control measures was as effective as the vertical program conducted by CPqRR staff.
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The development of an intelligent wheelchair (IW) platform that may be easily adapted to any commercial electric powered wheelchair and aid any person with special mobility needs is the main objective of this project. To be able to achieve this main objective, three distinct control methods were implemented in the IW: manual, shared and automatic. Several algorithms were developed for each of these control methods. This paper presents three of the most significant of those algorithms with emphasis on the shared control method. Experiments were performed by users suffering from cerebral palsy, using a realistic simulator, in order to validate the approach. The experiments revealed the importance of using shared (aided) controls for users with severe disabilities. The patients still felt having complete control over the wheelchair movement when using a shared control at a 50% level and thus this control type was very well accepted. Thus it may be used in intelligent wheelchairs since it is able to correct the direction in case of involuntary movements of the user but still gives him a sense of complete control over the IW movement.
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Comunicação apresentada na «19th International Conference on Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Services», Turku, Finlândia de 1 a 3 de Junho de 2011.
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A fourteen year schistosomiasis control program in Peri-Peri (Capim Branco, MG) reduced prevalence from 43.5 to 4.4%; incidence from 19.0 to 2.9%, the geometric mean of the number of eggs from 281 to 87 and the level of the hepatoesplenic form cases from 5.9 to 0.0%. In 1991, three years after the interruption of the program, the prevalence had risen to 19.6%. The district consists of Barbosa (a rural area) and Peri-Peri itself (an urban area). In 1991, the prevalence in the two areas was 28.4% and 16.0% respectively. A multivariate analysis of risk factors for schistosomiasis indicated the domestic agricultural activity with population attributive risk (PAR) of 29.82%, the distance (< 10 m) from home to water source (PAR = 25.93%) and weekly fishing (PAR = 17.21%) as being responsible for infections in the rural area. The recommended control measures for this area are non-manual irrigation and removal of homes to more than ten meters from irrigation ditches. In the urban area, it was observed that swimming at weekly intervals (PAR = 20.71%), daily domestic agricultural activity (PAR = 4.07%) and the absence of drinking water in the home (PAR=4.29%) were responsible for infections. Thus, in the urban area the recommended control measures are the substitution of manual irrigation with an irrigation method that avoids contact with water, the creation of leisure options of the population and the provision of a domestic water supply. The authors call attention to the need for the efficacy of multivariate analysis of risk factors to be evaluated for schistosomiasis prior to its large scale use as a indicator of the control measures to be implemented.
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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do grau de doutor em Biologia pelo Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica da Universidade Nova de Lisboa
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Dissertation submitted to Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia - Universidade Nova de Lisboa in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Biochemistry - Biotechnology)
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Dissertação apresentada ao Instituto Superior de Administração e Contabilidade do Porto para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Logística Orientada por: Professora Doutora Maria Clara Rodrigues Bento Vaz Fernandes
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RESUMO - A consciência de uma necessidade clara em rentabilizar a capacidade instalada e os meios tecnológicos e humanos disponíveis no Bloco Operatório e face ao imperativo de um cabal desempenho e de uma adequada efectividade nestes serviços levou-nos à realização deste estudo. Objectivos: O trabalho de projecto centrou-se em quatro objectivos concretos: Elaboração de uma grelha de observação de Modelos de Gestão de Bloco Operatório; Observação de seis Modelos de Gestão de Blocos Operatórios em experiências nacionais e in-loco, de acordo com a grelha de observação; Avaliação da qualidade gestionária na amostra seleccionada à luz dos modelos existentes; Criação de uma grelha de indicadores para a monitorização e avaliação do Bloco Operatório. Metodologia: Na elaboração da grelha de observação dos Blocos Operatórios recorremos a um grupo de peritos, à bibliografia disponível e à informação recolhida em entrevistas. Aplicámos a grelha de observação aos seis Blocos Operatórios e analisámos as informações referentes a cada modelo com a finalidade de encontrar os pontos-chave que mais se destacavam em cada um deles. Para a elaboração da grelha de indicadores de monitorização do Bloco Operatório realizámos uma reunião recorrendo à técnica de grupo nominal para encontrar o nível de consenso entre os peritos. Resultados: Criámos uma grelha de observação de Modelos de Gestão de Bloco Operatório que permite comparar as características de gestão. Esta grelha foi aplicada a seis Blocos Operatórios o que permitiu destacar como elementos principais e de diferenciação: o sistema de incentivos implementado; o sistema informático, de comunicação entre os serviços e de débito directo dos gastos; a existência de uma equipa de gestão de Bloco Operatório e de Gestão de Risco; a importância de um planeamento cirúrgico semanal e da existência de um regulamento do Bloco Operatório. Desenhámos um painel de indicadores para uma monitorização do Bloco Operatório, de onde destacamos: tempo médio de paragem por razões técnicas, tempo médio de paragem por razões operacionais, tempo médio por equipa e tempo médio por procedimento. Considerações finais: Os Blocos Operatórios devem ponderar a existência das componentes mais importantes dos Modelos, bem como recolher exaustivamente indicadores de monitorização. A investigação futura deverá debruçar-se sobre a relação entre os indicadores de monitorização e os Modelos de Gestão, recorrendo à técnicas de benchmarking. -------------------ABSTRACT - This study was driven by the need to optimise available capacity, technology and human resources in the Operating Room and to address the corresponding goals of adequate performance and effectiveness. Objectives: This project focuses on four specific objectives: development of an observation grid of operating room management models; in-loco observation and documentation of six national operating room, according to the grid; assess the quality of management in the selected sample relative to existing management models; create a set of indicators for monitoring and evaluating operating rooms. Methodology: The design of the observation grid was based on experts’ consultation, a literature survey and information gathered in various interviews. The observation grid was applied to six operating rooms and the information for each management model was analysed in order to find its key characteristics. We used the Nominal Group Technique in order to develop a set of indicators for monitoring and evaluating operating rooms. Results: An observation grid was created for operating rooms management models, which allowed comparing management characteristics. This grid was applied to six operating rooms allowing disentangle its main features and differentiating characteristics: implementation of incentive systems; IT systems including information flow between services; inventory and expense management; existence of a management team and effective risk management; importance of weekly planning and regulations. We designed a set control indicators, whose major characteristics are the following: the average down time due to technical reasons, the average down time due to operational reasons, the average time per team and the average time per procedure. Final Conclusions: Operating rooms should consider the most relevant characteristics of management models and collect exhaustive information on control indicators. Future research should be devoted to assessing the operating room performance according to management models, using control indicators and benchmarking techniques.