ASSESSMENT OF WORKING CONDITIONS IN THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
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https://doi.org/10.70842/3079-0670-2024-2-36-49Keywords:
occupational safety; occupational risks; harmful factors; dangerous factors; working conditionsAbstract
The article presents an assessment of the impact of harmful and dangerous industrial factors on the health of workers in the manufacturing industry. A survey of employees of the main production units was conducted, as well as data on occupational risks, morbidity and injury levels at the enterprise were analyzed. The results of the study showed that prolonged and intense exposure to harmful industrial factors significantly increases the likelihood of developing occupational diseases, such as chronic phosphorus intoxication of the second degree and respiratory failure of the first degree, as well as worsens working conditions affecting the productivity and health of workers. High levels of harmful production factors have been identified at the studied enterprise, which requires an integrated approach to improving sanitary and hygienic working conditions, improving collective and individual protective equipment, as well as developing effective preventive measures to prevent occupational diseases and injuries.
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