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Shutdown de Operações por Não Conformidade (NR23) – Perda de Receita
R$ 5,000–R$ 500,000 per shutdown event (depending on facility size, product value, client contracts); Revenue loss = (Daily Revenue × Days Shutdown)Non-compliance findings by Military Fire Departments result in immediate or phased operational shutdowns. Search results confirm 'suspension of operations until the necessary safety measures are implemented.' Shutdown duration varies; no standardized timelines exist. This creates acute revenue loss and supply-chain disruption.
Multas por Falha na Certificação INMETRO de Hidrantes
R$20,000 - R$100,000 per certification failure (fines + re-testing costs); 20-40 hours per manual test cycleHydrant flow testing and certification requires INMETRO-accredited labs for compliance with Brazilian standards. Failure to certify properly blocks market access, incurs fines, and demands rework.
Multas por Não Conformidade com NR-23 em Emissão de Alvarás
R$ 5.000 - R$ 50.000 por infração grave (NR-28); suspensão operacional até correçãoProcesso manual de emissão de alvarás para instalações de proteção contra incêndios expõe a não conformidade com NR-23, resultando em multas e suspensão de operações durante inspeções SEFAZ/MTE.
Multas por Não Conformidade em Inspeção de Proteção contra Incêndio (NR23)
EUR 2,000 per employee per violation (R$ 10,000–R$ 15,000 equivalent); Operational suspension until remediation (estimated R$ 5,000–R$ 100,000 per day depending on facility size)NR23 violations incur fines per employee and facility suspension. Search results cite EUR 2,000 per employee for non-compliance with preventive measures. In Brazil's 27-state system, enforcement is decentralized to Military Fire Departments, creating inconsistency. Companies face repeated fines because local standards vary regionally.