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Companies that use machinery and equipment to carry out their activities need to be aware of legislation, as non-compliance with regulations can lead to serious losses, such as fines and work accidents. In the textile segment, one of the most important regulations is NR12, or Regulatory Standard No. 12. It was implemented with the aim of guaranteeing a safer working environment for employees, items that are duly inspected and, therefore, do not pose risks to workers’ health. . Given its importance for companies, maintaining NR12 compliance is essential if you don’t want to have headaches and legal problems. Find out what the risks are of not putting this regulation into practice. Continue reading! <\/p>\n

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What is NR12?<\/h2>\n

NR12 was implemented in June 1978 and its main objective is to protect the health and integrity of employees who operate machinery <\/a> in the workplace. In general, the regulations provide for the application of measures that contribute to a safe and productive environment<\/a>. This includes monitoring at each stage, such as installation, operation and even maintenance of items.<\/p>\n

Therefore, industries need to adapt to the established parameters and focus on the safety, both individual and collective, of employees. Therefore, during the audit, aspects such as:<\/p>\n