NEW MEvAR RISKS EVALUATION METHODOLOGY IN CONSTRUCTION
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The paper presents some considerations regarding the work environment and the updating of the professional risk assessment methodology by MEvAR for construction activities. MEvAR is an occupational risk assessment management methodology also applicable in the field of construction that ensures the overlap of the management system and OHS legislation in the mathematical calculation of risks.
Aspects are presented on the interpretation of certainties and risks to establish reasonable limits of acceptance, tolerance or assumption of risks, supplementing environmental risk factors with external, social, financial elements. The innovative and comparative aspects of the MEvAR methodology are presented in the associated figures and tables. The conclusions highlight the current aspects implemented in the method and their usefulness.
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