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Acerca da Lei n.º 8.080/1990 — Lei Orgânica da Saúde —, julgue o item a seguir.
O dever do Estado de garantir a saúde consiste na formulação e na execução de políticas econômicas e sociais que objetivem a redução de riscos de doenças e de outros agravos. Consiste também no estabelecimento de condições que assegurem acesso universal e igualitário às ações e aos serviços para a sua promoção, proteção e recuperação, não excluindo desse campo os deveres das pessoas, das famílias, das empresas e da sociedade.
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- SUSLei 8.080/1990: Lei Orgânica da SaúdeSistema Único de SaúdePrincípios, Objetivos, Diretrizes e Atribuições.Arts. 5º e 6º: Objetivos e Atribuições
Acerca da Lei n.º 8.080/1990 — Lei Orgânica da Saúde —, julgue o item a seguir.
A utilização da epidemiologia para estabelecer prioridades, alocar recursos e orientar ações e serviços públicos de saúde e serviços privados contratados ou conveniados que integram o Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) é uma regra que poderá ser colocada de lado com o objetivo de preservar a autonomia das pessoas na defesa de sua integridade física e moral.
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Food control systems:
integrated farm-to-table concept
The objective of reduced risk can be achieved most effectively by the principle of prevention throughout the production, processing and marketing chain. To achieve maximum consumer protection, it is essential that safety and quality be built into food products from production through to consumption. This calls for a comprehensive and integrated farm-to-table approach in which the producer, processor, transporter, vendor, and consumer all play a vital role in ensuring food safety and quality.
It is impossible to provide adequate protection to the consumer by merely sampling and analyzing the final product. The introduction of preventive measures at all stages of the food production and distribution chain, rather than only inspection and rejection at the final stage, makes better economic sense, because unsuitable products can be identified earlier along the chain. The more economic and effective strategy is to entrust food producers and operators with primary responsibility for food safety and quality. Government regulators are then responsible for auditing performance of the food system through monitoring and surveillance activities and for enforcing legal and regulatory requirements.
Food hazards and quality loss may occur at a variety of points in the food chain, and it is difficult and expensive to test for their presence. A well-structured, preventive approach that controls processes is the preferred method for improving food safety and quality. Many but not all potential food hazards can be controlled along the food chain through the application of good practices i.e. agricultural, manufacturing and hygienic.
Internet: <http://www.fao.org> (with adaptations).
In the text above,
“rather than” could be correctly replaced by instead of with no change in meaning.
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Food control systems:
integrated farm-to-table concept
The objective of reduced risk can be achieved most effectively by the principle of prevention throughout the production, processing and marketing chain. To achieve maximum consumer protection, it is essential that safety and quality be built into food products from production through to consumption. This calls for a comprehensive and integrated farm-to-table approach in which the producer, processor, transporter, vendor, and consumer all play a vital role in ensuring food safety and quality.
It is impossible to provide adequate protection to the consumer by merely sampling and analyzing the final product. The introduction of preventive measures at all stages of the food production and distribution chain, rather than only inspection and rejection at the final stage, makes better economic sense, because unsuitable products can be identified earlier along the chain. The more economic and effective strategy is to entrust food producers and operators with primary responsibility for food safety and quality. Government regulators are then responsible for auditing performance of the food system through monitoring and surveillance activities and for enforcing legal and regulatory requirements.
Food hazards and quality loss may occur at a variety of points in the food chain, and it is difficult and expensive to test for their presence. A well-structured, preventive approach that controls processes is the preferred method for improving food safety and quality. Many but not all potential food hazards can be controlled along the food chain through the application of good practices i.e. agricultural, manufacturing and hygienic.
Internet: <http://www.fao.org> (with adaptations).
In the text above,
“calls for” means requires.
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Food control systems:
integrated farm-to-table concept
The objective of reduced risk can be achieved most effectively by the principle of prevention throughout the production, processing and marketing chain. To achieve maximum consumer protection, it is essential that safety and quality be built into food products from production through to consumption. This calls for a comprehensive and integrated farm-to-table approach in which the producer, processor, transporter, vendor, and consumer all play a vital role in ensuring food safety and quality.
It is impossible to provide adequate protection to the consumer by merely sampling and analyzing the final product. The introduction of preventive measures at all stages of the food production and distribution chain, rather than only inspection and rejection at the final stage, makes better economic sense, because unsuitable products can be identified earlier along the chain. The more economic and effective strategy is to entrust food producers and operators with primary responsibility for food safety and quality. Government regulators are then responsible for auditing performance of the food system through monitoring and surveillance activities and for enforcing legal and regulatory requirements.
Food hazards and quality loss may occur at a variety of points in the food chain, and it is difficult and expensive to test for their presence. A well-structured, preventive approach that controls processes is the preferred method for improving food safety and quality. Many but not all potential food hazards can be controlled along the food chain through the application of good practices i.e. agricultural, manufacturing and hygienic.
Internet: <http://www.fao.org> (with adaptations).
In the text above,
“achieve” is to accomplish as “hazards” is to security.
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Food control systems:
integrated farm-to-table concept
The objective of reduced risk can be achieved most effectively by the principle of prevention throughout the production, processing and marketing chain. To achieve maximum consumer protection, it is essential that safety and quality be built into food products from production through to consumption. This calls for a comprehensive and integrated farm-to-table approach in which the producer, processor, transporter, vendor, and consumer all play a vital role in ensuring food safety and quality.
It is impossible to provide adequate protection to the consumer by merely sampling and analyzing the final product. The introduction of preventive measures at all stages of the food production and distribution chain, rather than only inspection and rejection at the final stage, makes better economic sense, because unsuitable products can be identified earlier along the chain. The more economic and effective strategy is to entrust food producers and operators with primary responsibility for food safety and quality. Government regulators are then responsible for auditing performance of the food system through monitoring and surveillance activities and for enforcing legal and regulatory requirements.
Food hazards and quality loss may occur at a variety of points in the food chain, and it is difficult and expensive to test for their presence. A well-structured, preventive approach that controls processes is the preferred method for improving food safety and quality. Many but not all potential food hazards can be controlled along the food chain through the application of good practices i.e. agricultural, manufacturing and hygienic.
Internet: <http://www.fao.org> (with adaptations).
Judge the following item, related to the text above.
“their presence” refers to food hazards and quality loss.
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Text for item.
Food control systems:
integrated farm-to-table concept
The objective of reduced risk can be achieved most effectively by the principle of prevention throughout the production, processing and marketing chain. To achieve maximum consumer protection, it is essential that safety and quality be built into food products from production through to consumption. This calls for a comprehensive and integrated farm-to-table approach in which the producer, processor, transporter, vendor, and consumer all play a vital role in ensuring food safety and quality.
It is impossible to provide adequate protection to the consumer by merely sampling and analyzing the final product. The introduction of preventive measures at all stages of the food production and distribution chain, rather than only inspection and rejection at the final stage, makes better economic sense, because unsuitable products can be identified earlier along the chain. The more economic and effective strategy is to entrust food producers and operators with primary responsibility for food safety and quality. Government regulators are then responsible for auditing performance of the food system through monitoring and surveillance activities and for enforcing legal and regulatory requirements.
Food hazards and quality loss may occur at a variety of points in the food chain, and it is difficult and expensive to test for their presence. A well-structured, preventive approach that controls processes is the preferred method for improving food safety and quality. Many but not all potential food hazards can be controlled along the food chain through the application of good practices i.e. agricultural, manufacturing and hygienic.
Internet: <http://www.fao.org> (with adaptations).
Judge the following item, related to the text above.
The sentence “it is essential that safety and quality be built into food products” follows the same structure as it’s vital that he go straight to the house.
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Text for item.
Food control systems:
integrated farm-to-table concept
The objective of reduced risk can be achieved most effectively by the principle of prevention throughout the production, processing and marketing chain. To achieve maximum consumer protection, it is essential that safety and quality be built into food products from production through to consumption. This calls for a comprehensive and integrated farm-to-table approach in which the producer, processor, transporter, vendor, and consumer all play a vital role in ensuring food safety and quality.
It is impossible to provide adequate protection to the consumer by merely sampling and analyzing the final product. The introduction of preventive measures at all stages of the food production and distribution chain, rather than only inspection and rejection at the final stage, makes better economic sense, because unsuitable products can be identified earlier along the chain. The more economic and effective strategy is to entrust food producers and operators with primary responsibility for food safety and quality. Government regulators are then responsible for auditing performance of the food system through monitoring and surveillance activities and for enforcing legal and regulatory requirements.
Food hazards and quality loss may occur at a variety of points in the food chain, and it is difficult and expensive to test for their presence. A well-structured, preventive approach that controls processes is the preferred method for improving food safety and quality. Many but not all potential food hazards can be controlled along the food chain through the application of good practices i.e. agricultural, manufacturing and hygienic.
Internet: <http://www.fao.org> (with adaptations).
According to the text above, judge the following item.
Prevention eliminates all potential food hazards.
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Text for item.
Food control systems:
integrated farm-to-table concept
The objective of reduced risk can be achieved most effectively by the principle of prevention throughout the production, processing and marketing chain. To achieve maximum consumer protection, it is essential that safety and quality be built into food products from production through to consumption. This calls for a comprehensive and integrated farm-to-table approach in which the producer, processor, transporter, vendor, and consumer all play a vital role in ensuring food safety and quality.
It is impossible to provide adequate protection to the consumer by merely sampling and analyzing the final product. The introduction of preventive measures at all stages of the food production and distribution chain, rather than only inspection and rejection at the final stage, makes better economic sense, because unsuitable products can be identified earlier along the chain. The more economic and effective strategy is to entrust food producers and operators with primary responsibility for food safety and quality. Government regulators are then responsible for auditing performance of the food system through monitoring and surveillance activities and for enforcing legal and regulatory requirements.
Food hazards and quality loss may occur at a variety of points in the food chain, and it is difficult and expensive to test for their presence. A well-structured, preventive approach that controls processes is the preferred method for improving food safety and quality. Many but not all potential food hazards can be controlled along the food chain through the application of good practices i.e. agricultural, manufacturing and hygienic.
Internet: <http://www.fao.org> (with adaptations).
According to the text above, judge the following item.
Primary responsibility for food safety and quality should rest with producers and operators.
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Text for item.
Food control systems:
integrated farm-to-table concept
The objective of reduced risk can be achieved most effectively by the principle of prevention throughout the production, processing and marketing chain. To achieve maximum consumer protection, it is essential that safety and quality be built into food products from production through to consumption. This calls for a comprehensive and integrated farm-to-table approach in which the producer, processor, transporter, vendor, and consumer all play a vital role in ensuring food safety and quality.
It is impossible to provide adequate protection to the consumer by merely sampling and analyzing the final product. The introduction of preventive measures at all stages of the food production and distribution chain, rather than only inspection and rejection at the final stage, makes better economic sense, because unsuitable products can be identified earlier along the chain. The more economic and effective strategy is to entrust food producers and operators with primary responsibility for food safety and quality. Government regulators are then responsible for auditing performance of the food system through monitoring and surveillance activities and for enforcing legal and regulatory requirements.
Food hazards and quality loss may occur at a variety of points in the food chain, and it is difficult and expensive to test for their presence. A well-structured, preventive approach that controls processes is the preferred method for improving food safety and quality. Many but not all potential food hazards can be controlled along the food chain through the application of good practices i.e. agricultural, manufacturing and hygienic.
Internet: <http://www.fao.org> (with adaptations).
According to the text above, judge the following item.
Transporters and vendors won’t play any significant role along the food production and distribution chain.
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