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RATIONALE FOR MATHEMATICAL SOLUTION MODEL OF LABOUR SAFETY RISKS ASSESSMENT PROBLEM AT ENGINEERING ENTERPRISES

Abstract

Some issues on the mathematical model justification and the solution to the problem of the labour safety risks assessment at the machine building enterprises are considered. As a result, the phases of occupational hazards threat, and the conditions which may result in workers death, injury, or disease, are discovered. Risk ranking in subdivisions and time may well in advance permit to localize subdivisions (departments) and hazards, to provide a preventive planning aimed at the workers death, injury, or disease risk reduction at the engineering enterprises.

About the Authors

Alexander Alexandrovich Martynenko
Don State Technical University.
Russian Federation


Valery Vladimirovich Novikov
Don State Technical University; Kuban State Technological University.
Russian Federation


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Martynenko A.A., Novikov V.V. RATIONALE FOR MATHEMATICAL SOLUTION MODEL OF LABOUR SAFETY RISKS ASSESSMENT PROBLEM AT ENGINEERING ENTERPRISES. Vestnik of Don State Technical University. 2012;12(8):68-72. (In Russ.)

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