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Shift work at a modern offshore drilling rig

Maldo F Rodrigues Frida Marina Fischer; Mozar J Brito

J. Human Ergol v. 30, p. 167-172, 2001

Tokyo 2001

Localização: FSP - Faculdade de Saúde Pública    (HSA-15/2004 )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    Shift work at a modern offshore drilling rig
  • Autor: Maldo F Rodrigues
  • Frida Marina Fischer; Mozar J Brito
  • Assuntos: TRABALHO EM TURNOS; INDÚSTRIA PETROQUÍMICA; ESTRESSE
  • É parte de: J. Human Ergol v. 30, p. 167-172, 2001
  • Descrição: The oil and gas exploration and production offshore unit are classified as hazardous installations. Work in these facilities is compex, confined ans associated with a wide range os risks. The continuous operation is secured by various shifth work patterns. The objective of this study was to evaluate how offshore drilling workers preceived shift work at high seas and its impacts on their life and working conditions. The main features of the studied offshore shift work schedules are: long time on board (14 to 28 days), extended shifts (12 hours or more per day), slow (7 to 14 days in the same shift), long sequence of days on the nigth shift (7 to 14 days in a row) and the extra-long extended journey (18 hours) on shift change and landing days. Intervews revealed a wide range of stressors caused by the offshore shift work, as well as difficulties to conciliate work with family life. It was observed that changes of the family model, leading to role conflicts and social isolation, work in a hazardous environmental, preceiving poor sleep when working at night shifts and the imbalance between the expected and actual stressors for the offshore drilling workers. (AU)
  • Editor: Tokyo
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2001
  • Formato: p. 167-172.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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