The new challenges in the field of Health and Safety at Work require the implementation of more comprehensive and participatory interventions, in order to have a real impact on the working conditions. Matriosca Model has sought over the years to involve workers in the construction of new working conditions, promoting transformation through training and recreating training from the transformation. This article seeks to present some of the results of the implementation of the Matriosca Model on a chemicals industrial company regarding the many changes that it promoted, how these changes have evolved through time, how the dimensions of training and transformation interact and what the participants' perception of the intervention was. The conclusions drawn allow a richer evaluation of the process, which can enhance the intercommunicating nature between training and transformation, and what impact this has on the actual work.
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Vasconcelos, R., Silva, D., Pinto, R., & Duarte, S. (2012). Evaluating work and training within an intercommunicating process of change: Reflections drawn from a case study on a chemicals industrial company in Portugal. In Work (Vol. 41, pp. 4564–4571). IOS Press BV. https://doi.org/10.3233/WOR-2012-0752-4564
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