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THE TECHNIQUE OF QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN THE MILITARY UNITS

https://doi.org/10.32686/1812-5220-2017-14-3-86-91

Abstract

The article discusses some problems of industrial injuries. A brief analysis of the statistics of electrical accidents and existing instruments in the field of electrical safety. The proposed methodology for the assessment of electrical safety, which can ensure the reduction of occupational risk and the electrical end electrotechnological staff in the operation of electrical installations.

About the Authors

E. A. Andreev
Federal Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education Mozhaisky Military Space Academy, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


A. S. Orlov
Federal Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education Mozhaisky Military Space Academy, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


A. A. Levchuk
Federal Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education Mozhaisky Military Space Academy, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


A. V. Filatov
Federal Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education Mozhaisky Military Space Academy, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


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Andreev E.A., Orlov A.S., Levchuk A.A., Filatov A.V. THE TECHNIQUE OF QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN THE MILITARY UNITS. Issues of Risk Analysis. 2017;14(3):86-91. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32686/1812-5220-2017-14-3-86-91

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