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Banca de DEFESA: MAHARA IASMINE SAMPAIO CARDOSO LIMA

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DISCENTE : MAHARA IASMINE SAMPAIO CARDOSO LIMA
DATA : 15/07/2021
HORA: 09:00
LOCAL: online
TÍTULO:
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INTEGRATION OF MONITORING OF WORKS WITH VANT FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT OF SAFETY PLANNING AND CONTROL

PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). Security monitoring. Construction site. Security Planning and Control. Continuous improvement.


PÁGINAS: 193
GRANDE ÁREA: Engenharias
ÁREA: Engenharia Civil
RESUMO:
 

Among the technologies used for safety management at construction sites, the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) stands out for its ability to capture images and videos of large areas, reduce execution time and improve the identification of risks at the construction site. Despite advances in security monitoring with UAV, there is still a gap regarding the use of information provided by this technology to assist in Security Planning and Control (SPC). This research aimed to propose recommendations for the integration of safety monitoring with UAV, aiming the continuous improvement of SPC in construction sites. As specific objectives, it was established: a) propose and implement practices to incorporate the information generated from security monitoring with UAV to SPC processes; b) identify the improvements promoted by this integration; c) evaluate the performance of Smart Inspecs Obras in safety monitoring with UAV; and d) evaluate the contribution of integrating safety monitoring with UAV for the prevention and control of COVID-19 at construction sites.The research strategy adopted was Design Science Research (DSR) involving a case study along the following steps: a) awareness based on literature and previous case studies; b) initial suggestion of proposed practices for integration with SPC from an exploratory study and; c) development and implementation of proposed practices in a residential project over weekly and monthly cycles and; d) evaluation according to the constructs of transparency, collaboration, usefulness, learning and generalization. The implementation of the proposed integration of monitoring with UAV in Security Planning and Control allowed the use of information obtained from inspections to support security planning, greater interaction between production and security teams at all stages of the SPC,
the best definition and monitoring of action plans for dealing with non-conformities, as well as the dissemination of inspection results focused on workers through a visual panel and Daily Safety Dialogue. With the use of Smart Inspecs Obras, the average time required for security inspection in areas outside the construction site, including
image collection with UAV, digital checklist filling, image analysis, image upload for the report and report delivery by email was 37 minutes in 22 inspections performed with an average of 36 security items per inspection. This result represents a reduction of 85% when compared to the initial proposal, which involved the
acquisition of images with UAV, but with manual processing and analysis. Finally, it was found that the flight and image collection method used in this study were not efficient to inspect COVID-19 prevention measures at the construction site. The main theoretical contribution of this study is the proposal to integrate monitoring with UAV
to SPC, based on the requirements of ISO 45001, with emphasis on the PDCA methodology. Among the practical contributions, the recommendations for this integration stand out, as well as the products of the implemented practices, including monthly planning report, visual panel, non-conformity treatment index, action plans and A3 report.



MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 2618348 - DAYANA BASTOS COSTA
Interno - 167.132.305-04 - EMERSON DE ANDRADE MARQUES FERREIRA - UFBA
Externa à Instituição - Sheyla Mara Baptista Serra
Notícia cadastrada em: 14/07/2021 09:58
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