Environment of sustainable job in construction: the interface risk and right to health

Authors

  • Nilton Cesar Flores UNIVERSIDADE ESTÁCIO DE SÁ DO RIO DE JANEIRO
  • Daniele Regina Terribile IMED - PASSO FUNDO

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2016v11n1p41

Keywords:

Half desktop. Sustainability. Risk. Right to Health.

Abstract

This study analyzes the right to health in the middle of construction work environment, through risk perspective, prevention, sustainability and public policy, with an emphasis on activity that exposes the worker to solar radiation and, therefore, implies a means not sustainable environment. The analysis will focus on the environmental risk arising from exposure to radiation and its legal effects. In this context of risk, prevention is essential to the realization of the right to health in the workplace, and the extension of the right to health is the result of a constitutional reading for a sustainable environment, particularly from the art. 196 and art. 7, item XXII, which refers to prevention in the working environment. In this context, public policies show up as a guarantor instrument of disease prevention and the implementation of the right to health in the workplace. For this study, we use the theory of social systems as a theoretical framework

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Author Biographies

Nilton Cesar Flores, UNIVERSIDADE ESTÁCIO DE SÁ DO RIO DE JANEIRO

Doctor from the Federal University of Santa Catarina; Master by UGF; Deputy coordinator and professor of PPGD -UNESA and Professor of PPGD - UNESA, linked to the line of Fundamental Rights Research and New Rights, with projects in the areas of information society and the social function of property: tangible and intangible, and technological innovation and environmental development. Lawyer, Associate Professor, Universidade Federal Fluminense - UFF and Professor of PPGD - UNESA

Daniele Regina Terribile, IMED - PASSO FUNDO

Doctor Student in law from Estacio de Sa RJ. Master in Public Law UNISINOS. Specialist in Labour Law and Labour Procedure by IMED / RS. Labor lawyer. Coordinator of the Graduate Program in Labor Law and Social Security Law FEMA - RS. Law School Professor of FEMA / RS. Work safety technique. E-mail: daniele.terribile@hotmail.com

Published

2016-04-30

How to Cite

Flores, N. C., & Terribile, D. R. (2016). Environment of sustainable job in construction: the interface risk and right to health. Revista Do Direito Público, 11(1), 41–60. https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2016v11n1p41

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