Influence of Adverse Productive Factors on Traumatism and Disease of Employees of the Construction Industry
https://doi.org/10.32686/1812-5220-2020-17-6-92-101
Abstract
Construction is one of the most dangerous industries, which is in fourth place in terms of industrial injuries. Various harmful industrial factors of the industry cause both occupational diseases and diseases with temporary disability. In this regard, economic losses are — lost profit, payment of sick leave, medical care, rehabilitation measures, as well as loss of efficiency, calculated in millions of person-days per year. Thus, due to the impact of a set of unfavorable factors on workers, on the one hand, there is a decrease in working capacity, a shortening of the terms of full-fledged labor activity, an increase in occupational diseases and injuries, on the other hand, significant economic damage to both the individual organization and the industry as a whole. The specifics of construction activity is that working conditions are usually constantly changing, so the data of a special assessment of working conditions, which is carried out every five years, lose their reliability. It is proposed to conduct continuous monitoring of working conditions at each workplace in order to identify and rank production factors that have the most adverse impact on the health of the employee and further develop appropriate measures to normalize working conditions.
About the Authors
I. V. AlibekovaRussian Federation
Irina V. Alibekova
General Rodin str., 69, Orel, 302019
E. V. Kulakova
Russian Federation
Evgenia V. Kulakova
General Rodin str., 69, Orel, 302019
ResearcherID: ABH-2571-2020
T. T. Kaverzneva
Russian Federation
Tatyana T. Kaverzneva
Polytechnic str., 29, St. Petersburg, 195251
ResearcherID: P-5020-2015
Scopus Author ID: 6507592108
T. A. Shendakova
Russian Federation
Tatyana A. Shendakova
General Rodin str., 69, Orel, 302019
ResearcherID: ABH-2571-2020
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Alibekova I.V., Kulakova E.V., Kaverzneva T.T., Shendakova T.A. Influence of Adverse Productive Factors on Traumatism and Disease of Employees of the Construction Industry. Issues of Risk Analysis. 2020;17(6):92-101. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32686/1812-5220-2020-17-6-92-101