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O novo plano de ação para a economia circular estimula a adoção de novas práticas de
gestão através da inovação ao nível dos produtos, permitindo simultaneamente a redução da
procura de recursos naturais com a reutilização dos materiais. Uma realidade refletida na
manutenção aeronáutica e no uso que faz de produtos químicos em ações de manutenção
planeadas e inopinadas.
Este estudo procura propor formas de otimizar a praxis de gestão de produtos químicos
na manutenção aeronáutica, numa vertente de economia circular, na Força Aérea (FA).
Pauta-se por um raciocínio indutivo, estratégia de investigação qualitativa com reforço
quantitativo e estudo de caso como desenho de pesquisa, e baseia-se em dados das entrevistas
semiestruturadas conduzidas a 21 experts nestas matérias da FA e das congéneres
portuguesas as quais executam manutenção de aeronaves em Portugal.
Dos resultados obtidos, concluiu-se que poderá ser uma mais-valia implementar seis
medidas associadas ao processo de gestão dos produtos químicos, de onde se destacam a
gestão centralizada dos produtos químicos nas Esquadras de Abastecimento de todas as
Bases Aéreas, a disponibilização das Fichas de Dados de Segurança no portal da intranet, e
a criação de um modelo de reutilização dos químicos antes destes serem considerados como
resíduos.
The circular economy action plan encourages the adoption of new management practices through product innovation, while allowing for a reduction in the demand for natural resources with the reuse of materials. A reality reflected in aeronautical maintenance and in the usage of these chemical products in planned and unexpected maintenance actions. This study seeks to propose ways to optimize the praxis of chemical products management in aeronautical maintenance, in a circular economy aspect, in the Portuguese Air Force (AF). It is guided by inductive reasoning, a qualitative research strategy with quantitative reinforcement and a case study as a research design and is based on data from semi-structured interviews conducted with 21 experts in these subjects from the AF and AF counterparts whose perform aircraft maintenance. From the results obtained, it was concluded that it could be an added value to implement six measures associated with the chemical products management process, including the centralized management of chemical products in the Air Bases Supply Squadrons, to publish the all the Safety Products Data Sheets on the intranet webservice, and the creation of a methodology for the reuse of chemicals before they are defined as waste.
The circular economy action plan encourages the adoption of new management practices through product innovation, while allowing for a reduction in the demand for natural resources with the reuse of materials. A reality reflected in aeronautical maintenance and in the usage of these chemical products in planned and unexpected maintenance actions. This study seeks to propose ways to optimize the praxis of chemical products management in aeronautical maintenance, in a circular economy aspect, in the Portuguese Air Force (AF). It is guided by inductive reasoning, a qualitative research strategy with quantitative reinforcement and a case study as a research design and is based on data from semi-structured interviews conducted with 21 experts in these subjects from the AF and AF counterparts whose perform aircraft maintenance. From the results obtained, it was concluded that it could be an added value to implement six measures associated with the chemical products management process, including the centralized management of chemical products in the Air Bases Supply Squadrons, to publish the all the Safety Products Data Sheets on the intranet webservice, and the creation of a methodology for the reuse of chemicals before they are defined as waste.
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Logística Produtos químicos Economia circular Manutenção de aeronaves Logistics Chemical products Circular economy Aircraft maintenance
