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Item Algoritmo para otimizar o processo de inspeção de qualidade(Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial (INPI), 2024-07-22) SOUSA, Marcio Rizonildo Aquino de; SANTOS, Eliton Smith dos; CAMPOS, Paola Souto; NASCIMENTO, Manoel Henrique Reis; ALENCAR, David Barbosa deDocument for the registration of computer software by the National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI), validating the software "Algorithm to optimize the quality inspection process", developed in Python, valid for 50 years.Item Análise do manejo dos resíduos de serviço de saúde: um estudo de caso de um hospital universitário de Manaus/AM(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2022-03) SILVA, Maria do Carmo Costa; CAMPOS, Paola SoutoThis work addresses the analysis of health service waste management and treatment at the Getúlio Vargas University Hospital in Manaus/AM. The study was motivated by the need to adapt the Health Service Waste Management Plan (PGRSS) according to Anvisa Resolution 222/2018, aiming to reduce negative impacts on human health and the environment. The research evaluated whether the hospital's waste management process complies with current legislation and identified opportunities for improvement, using a case study methodology with empirical data collection and detailed analysis of waste segregation, storage, and treatment processes.Item Análise do Manejo dos Resíduos de Serviços de Saúde: Um Estudo de Caso em um Hospital Universitário de Manaus/AM(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2022-03-16) SILVA, Maria do Carmo Costa; CAMPOS, Paola Souto; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6414810834266975It is dissertation aims to analyze the current process of management and treatment of health service residues of the Hospital University Getúlio Vargas (HUGV). For this, the following specific objectives were traced: identify the current generation and segregation locations of Health Service Waste (RSS) generated; analize the proceed of segregation, packaging and treatment currently carried out in RSS; and relate the current RSS management with hospital cost for the treatment and final disposition. For better deepening in the research object, it was based on expert in studies on the environment, health service waste, supporting mainly in: Gomes (et al, 2015), Oliveira (et al, 2018) and Ventura (et al, 2012). For this work, to examine the process of waste management and expose the possible environments, it was necessary to discuss the legislation in force, such as: Law 6.938/81, which deals with the National Environmental Policy, Resolution 222/20118, which updates the management of health waste, a new Revision of 306/2004; Law 12.305/2010 establishing the National Solid Waste Policy (PNRS). The research, this is a case study of quantitative/ qualitative, exploratory descriptive, on the HUGV Waste Management Plan. In data collection, the following instruments were used: the interview and observation. The information was collected through the Observational Route of the Current Flow and the construction of the script based in the RDC 222/2018. Consistently, the results obtained show that the hospital cost with waste treatment is directly related to the management of RSS. With this, it was concluded that the management process in the hospital is not fully in accordance with current legislation, and that this nonconformity has as a consequence the high cost for the final treatment and destination of PGRSS, the hospital. The research makes a relevant contribution to HUGV, with suggestions for proposals for improvements in the management work of RSS.Item Aplicação de Tecnologia da Indústria 4.0 na Melhoria dos Processos de Injeção Plástica em uma Empresa no Polo Industrial de Manaus(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2024) FERREIRA, Marcos Sidney Castro; CAMPOS, Paola Souto; LEITE, Jandecy CabralOptimizing lead times ensures that customer deadlines are met, thereby promoting customer satisfaction and loyalty. Additionally, reducing lead time leads to more efficient resource management, directly impacting the reduction of operating costs. This study aimed to implement Industry 4.0 technologies to improve plastic injection processes at a company in the Manaus Industrial Estate (PIM), reducing manufacturing costs, accelerating the lead time for device construction, and optimizing the time for developing new products. The methodology involved data collection on new production processes and the evaluation of the technology's impact on reducing manufacturing costs and improving lead time. This was done by mapping the current process flow, analyzing production loss reports, and examining production performance data. The results show a significant reduction in lead time, from 35 to 9 days. 3D printing also enabled the creation of more complex and precise devices, with less material waste, directly contributing to cost reduction and improved product quality.Item As formas de descarte de agulhas e seringas em época de pandemia da Covid-19 no Sistema de Saúde de Iranduba(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2022-06-23) AZEVEDO FILHO, Walter da Cunha; CAMPOS, Paola Souto; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6414810834266975Developing evidence-based guidelines to make the disposal of used injection devices safer is the goal of this research. The study was based on a meticulous process of visual observation in a specific vaccination post in the Iranduba City, State of Amazonas, and not on any process used to observe just for observing. The study was motivated by the increased interest in knowing how to dispose of these syringes used in vaccination against covid-19, since the demand for vaccinated individuals is still large compared to other vaccines and, consequently, the number of syringes discarded is also unreasonably large when the same comparison is made. Also through a literature review, we sought to summarize the best evidence-based practices to prevent infections associated with the disposal of injection devices/syringes in inappropriate environments. The development process included, for data collection, an observational analysis of how sanitary supplies were disposed of, used in vaccinations against covid-19 in 2021, in addition to an analysis of the World Health Organization's reference definition ( WHO) and the Ministry of Health of an injection syringe disposal in an appropriate and safe place, from after the immediate use until its final disposal followed by exclusive incineration. A literature review for each of these steps, the formulation of best practices and submission of the preliminary document for review were the steps of this research. At the end of this arduous research, it was conclusively noticeable the wrong and harmful way in which such solid waste was disposed of, since these materials, soon after their use, were allocated, in a collection box, together with other sanitary supplies, perhaps, the latter with the possibility of reuse or recycling, which would bring enormous risks to UBS workers in the face of the risk of infection from covid19.This article only discusses the necessary procedure to control the handling of syringes and needles already used in vaccination against covid-19.Item As formas de descarte de agulhas e seringas em época de pandemia da COVID-19 no sistema de saúde de Iranduba(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2024-10) AZEVEDO, Walter da Cunha; CAMPOS, Paola SoutoThis study analyzes the disposal process of needles and syringes used during COVID-19 vaccination in the municipality of Iranduba, Amazonas. The research investigates whether these waste disposal practices comply with Brazilian laws and regulations, such as the National Solid Waste Policy (Law No. 12,305/2010) and CONAMA Resolution No. 358/2005. The study also assesses the adequacy of disposal practices in Basic Health Units (UBS) and proposes strategies to improve waste management, especially in rural areas, to protect public health and the environment.Item Aspect and Impact Survey in Chemistry Laboratory(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2023) SILVA, Waldomiro S.; CAMPOS, Paola SoutoThe growing concern with environmental management has led several institutions, including the Federal Institute of Amazonas (IFAM), to consider methodologies related to the Environmental Management System (EMS), such as ISO 14001. This study conducted a survey of environmental aspects and impacts in the Organic Chemistry Laboratory of IFAM – Campus Manaus Centro (CMC), using the interaction matrix and the FMEA method for failure analysis. The results indicated that 90% of the analyzed impacts were classified as significant risks, including failures in the exhaust system and the absence of a Waste Management Plan (WMP). The study recommends implementing a WMP, maintaining exhaust equipment, and training users to mitigate environmental impacts and health risks.Item Business Intelligence as an Integration Tool for Fault Detection of the Board Assembly Process(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2024) CAMPOS, Paola Souto; LEITE, Jandecy CabralThe plate assembly process in the analyzed company has a stipulated goal of 2000 plates per day, and 10% of this production has failures, compromising the management's defined goals. Given this issue, the present study aims to implement an intelligent system for identifying and correcting failures in the board assembly process, based on Business Intelligence (BI), aligned with Industry 4.0 practices. The methodology included Process Mapping and Requirements Analysis for the Implementation of the Integrated System. The system enabled faster and more effective communication with other production process systems, ensuring accurate information for performance optimization and data security. The implementation of this intelligent failure detection system represented a significant step towards Industry 4.0 evolution.Item Conhecimento de Profissionais de Saúde sobre Gestão de Resíduos em tempos de Pandemia pela COVID-19: Estudo de caso no Hospital Federal Universitário Getúlio Vargas em Manaus-AM(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2022-06-07) SILVA, Pollyana da Conceição Andrade; CAMPOS, Paola Souto; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6414810834266975Introduction: The lack of adequate knowledge about health service waste management (RSS) can generate local damage, such as the occurrence of biological accidents with contamination of co-workers or even patients, in addition to having a long-term impact on the environment. Where these wastes are disposed of. Training on the SSR Management Plan (PGRSS) is one of the processes implemented in health institutions that aims to reduce such impacts, however, what is the knowledge in fact that has been absorbed by health professionals in relation to this process? Aim: To analyze the knowledge of health professionals about waste management in times of a pandemic by COVID-19. Materials and Methods: This is a clinical, observational, cross-sectional, exploratory and descriptive study. The study population of interest consisted of 55 health professionals working at the Federal University Hospital Getulio Vargas in Manaus. The study included individuals who: are health care professionals at the institution of interest; were over 18 years old; accepted to participate in the study and signed the free and informed consent form; excluded from the study: health professionals who were not specifically working with COVID-19. To collect data from this study, forms with virtual application were used, aiming at practicality and ensuring social distance. The data were analyzed using the GraphPad Prism Software, version 22. Initially, the analysis was performed to define the normal distribution of the data, then parametric and/or nonparametric comparisons and correlations were performed to analyze the objectives of the study. The results were grouped in mean and standard deviation, and represented in descriptive frequency tables. This study followed the ethical precepts of Resolution 196/96 of the Ministry of Health, which aims at autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence and justice, among other rights of the research participant, by signing the Free and Informed Consent Form. The expected risks of the study were minimal, and all were carefully managed to best serve the participants.Item Different Deterministic Optimization Methods for Economic Load Dispatch, Switching Off Less Efficient Generators(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2017) LEITE, Jandecy Cabral; CAMPOS, Paola SoutoThe Economic Load Dispatch (ELD) is one of the most important optimization and operational decision tasks in power systems. This study compares various deterministic mathematical optimization methods, including Lambda Iteration, Newton’s Method, and Quadratic Programming, to solve the ELD problem. The analysis considers both the traditional methodology and a proposed approach that includes turning off less efficient generators to reduce costs and improve system efficiency.Item Gestão de resíduos sólidos na construção civil: tipologia e práticas de disposição final(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2024) BEZERRA, Eliane Sigrid Lacerda dos Reis; CAMPOS, Paola SoutoWaste generated by construction causes significant environmental impacts, consuming around 40% of global natural resources and generating approximately 1 billion tons of solid waste annually. This case study, carried out at a construction site in Manaus, analyzes solid waste management practices in construction and proposes strategies to promote sustainable development. The research highlights the application of CONAMA Resolution No. 307/2002 for the classification and management of construction and demolition waste (RCD) and the search for integrated solutions such as recycling and reuse directly on site.Item Implantação de um sistema de gestão ambiental: estudo de caso no laboratório de química orgânica do Instituto Federal de Ciências, Educação e Tecnologia do Amazonas – IFAM/Campus Manaus Centro(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2024-03-11) SILVA, Waldomiro dos Santos; CAMPOS, Paola SoutoThis dissertation addresses the implementation of an Environmental Management System (EMS) in the Organic Chemistry Laboratory at IFAM/Campus Manaus Centro. The study emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices in higher education institutions, especially in laboratories dealing with potentially hazardous chemicals. Using methodologies such as the Leopold matrix and Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), the study identifies environmental impacts and proposes mitigation measures. The research concludes that implementing the EMS can significantly reduce environmental impacts, improve operational efficiency, and serve as a model for other institutions.Item Implantação de um Sistema de Gestão Ambiental: estudo de caso, no laboratório de química orgânica do Instituto Federal de Ciências, Educação e Tecnologia do Amazonas – IFAM/ Campus Manaus Centro - CMC(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2023-12-18) SILVA, Waldomiro Santos; CAMPOS, Paola Souto; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6414810834266975The continuous search for process improvements has led several enterprises, whether in the public or private sector, to insert methodologies linked to environmental management into their management procedures, especially those accredited by ISO 14001 (SGA). IFAM is a public institution made up of a set of 17 camps operating in the area of technical and technological education that needs to adopt a system or program along these lines. To achieve this, it is necessary to diagnose its aspects and impacts, especially those linked to laboratories intended for scientific practices and experiments, including the Organic Chemistry Laboratory (Campus - CMC), the object of this study. To obtain these surveys, we adopted four steps: 1. definition of the study location (Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Campus - CMC); 2. survey of aspects and impacts (interaction matrix method with a modified spreadsheet for this survey); 3. treatment and examination of the collected data; and 4. analysis of failures using the FMEA process method. Therefore, 10 significant impacts were detected after application, with importance ≥ 5. Of these, six were considered high, and four were moderate. Among the significant ones are the failures in the exhaust system that exhausts the suspended material (aerodispersoids) into an environment similar to that of the laboratory; however, the correct option would be for the upper part, with the help of chimneys. Therefore, this lateral environment is frequented daily by students, employees, and outsourced workers who transit or live in this location. It was also noted in the five activities analyzed that the lack of waste management arising from the main processes of this laboratory, for example, inadequate storage and incorrect disposal of this waste, often discarded directly into sinks, when applying the FMEA process method, and based on the spreadsheets (LAAIA), we noticed two important flaws, the first related to the installation of theexhaust system and the second to the absence of the Waste Management Plan or Program (PGR).Item Implementação de práticas sustentáveis: avaliação fuzzy do desempenho e conscientização ambiental em crianças com deficiência(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2024) BEZERRA, Igor Felipe Oliveira; CAMPOS, Paola SoutoThis study aimed to develop a fuzzy logic-based model to assess the impact of interventions in Adapted Physical Education and Environmental Education on the physical, cognitive, and environmental awareness development of children with disabilities. The need for inclusive educational strategies and accurate tools to capture individual progress underpins this work, which seeks to go beyond traditional assessment approaches. Using scenario simulations that replicate authentic conditions, the study incorporated variables such as motor coordination, strength, endurance, as well as attention and understanding of environmental concepts. Interventions were analyzed using fuzzy rules to assess the expected impacts in physical, cognitive, and environmental awareness dimensions. Although the model was not implemented in a real setting with children, its validation suggests future applicability in practical studies. The results indicate that well-integrated interventions, especially those that balance physical and cognitive development, can lead to substantial improvements. Fuzzy logic proved to be a valuable tool, allowing for detailed and gradual progress assessment. The proposed model is a significant addition to inclusive pedagogical practices and can guide educational policies to better meet the needs of children with disabilities, emphasizing the importance of sustainable environmental education.Item O mercado de crédito de carbono no Amazonas como instrumento de mudança em comunidades ribeirinhas onde não há energia elétrica(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2024-10-31) PEREIRA, Markilze Alves; CAMPOS, Paola SoutoThe carbon credit market is a global mechanism to help nations meet pollutant reduction targets. This research analyzes the impact of this market on riverside communities in the Rio Negro Sustainable Development Reserve, Amazonas, where electricity has not yet arrived. The study highlights REDD+ projects as an alternative to improving residents' quality of life and proposes using resources from carbon credit sales to implement renewable energy. The analysis is based on data collected from local communities and the environmental policy of the state of Amazonas.Item Promoting Development and Environmental Awareness in Children with Disabilities: An Approach with Adapted Physical Education and Fuzzy Logic(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2024) CAMPOS, Paola Souto; LEITE, Jandecy CabralThis study aimed to develop a fuzzy logic model to evaluate the impact of interventions in Adapted Physical Education and Environmental Education on the development of children with disabilities, covering physical, cognitive, and environmental awareness aspects. Scenario simulations mimicking real conditions and incorporating variables such as motor coordination and understanding of environmental concepts were implemented. The interventions were evaluated using fuzzy rules to measure the impacts on various development dimensions. Although the model was not applied practically with children, validation tests suggest its future applicability in practical studies. Results indicate that integrated and balanced interventions can effectively improve both physical and cognitive development. Fuzzy logic proved to be a robust tool for detailed progress evaluation, indicating that the developed model can significantly contribute to inclusive pedagogical practices and guide educational policies for children with disabilities while reinforcing sustainability in environmental education.Item Reliability Analysis of a Group of Internal Combustion Engines (ICM) in Thermoelectric Power Plants Using Optimization Methods for Artificial Neural Networks (ANN)(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2023) SILVA, Ítalo Rodrigo Soares; CAMPOS, Paola SoutoThis chapter presents a study on the reliability of internal combustion engines in thermoelectric power plants using artificial neural networks (ANN) and optimization methods. The research models engine performance based on operational and environmental variables, aiming to predict failures and optimize predictive maintenance. The results show that applying ANN reduces operational costs and improves energy generation efficiency.Item Sistema de inferência fuzzy para avaliação dos impactos ambientais sobre o aspecto da caminhabilidade(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2024) TOLEDO, Ulli Guerreiro de; CAMPOS, Paola SoutoThis dissertation investigates the applicability of a fuzzy inference system to evaluate environmental impacts on urban walkability in Manaus, Amazonas. The central problem lies in the need for precise methodologies to measure pedestrian infrastructure quality and guide sustainable public policies. The main objective of the study is to develop a fuzzy inference model capable of classifying the level of pedestrian mobility in different city zones, using the walkability indicators (iCam) from the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP). The methodology involved the collection of primary and secondary data, the application of walkability indicators in four city zones, and the modeling of the fuzzy system using MATLAB software. The results demonstrated that the developed model is effective in identifying areas with different levels of walkability, contributing to the formulation of public policies aimed at sustainable urban development. It is concluded that the fuzzy inference system is a useful tool for assessing urban walkability and improving the quality of life in cities.Item Sistema integrado para detecção de falhas do processo de montagem de placas utilizando ferramenta de Business Intelligence para maturidade da Indústria 4.0.(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2024) PAIXÃO, Elisete da Silva; CAMPOS, Paola SoutoThe plate assembly process in a company has a target of producing 2000 plates per day; however, 10% of this production presents failures, compromising the management-defined goals. This study aims to implement an intelligent system for identifying and correcting failures in the board assembly process, based on Business Intelligence, aiming at the evolution of Industry 4.0 practices. The methodology included process mapping, analysis of requirements for implementing the integrated system, and evaluation of the system's effectiveness. The integrated system enabled communication between the various systems in the production process, providing more accurate information to improve usability performance and ensure data security. The implementation of this system represented a significant advancement for the evolution of Industry 4.0 practices, providing improvements in quality, efficiency, and cost reduction.Item The Carbon Credit Market in Amazonas as an Instrument for Change in Riverside Communities(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2024-09) PEREIRA, Markilze Alves; CAMPOS, Paola SoutoThis study analyzes the carbon credit market in the state of Amazonas as a tool for transformation in riverside communities. Focusing on the Rio Negro Sustainable Development Reserve, it explores how resources from carbon credit sales can be used to provide access to electricity, improving the quality of life for local residents. The research uses an observational approach and literature review to assess the impacts of the REDD+ program and the potential for renewable energy in communities without electricity.