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INDUSTRY SAFETY AND LABOUR PROTECTION
ArticleName Features of monitoring industrial injuries in Russia and in the countries of the European Union
DOI 10.17580/gzh.2020.12.20
ArticleAuthor Karnachev I. P., Nikolaev V. G., Smirnova N. K., Karnachev P. I.
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Division of the Murmansk Arctic State University in Apatity, Apatity, Russia:

I. P. Karnachev, Professor, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, IgorKarnachev@yandex.ru
V. G. Nikolaev, Associate Professor, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

Kurgan State University, Kurgan, Russia:
N. K. Smirnova, Associate Professor, Candidate of Engineering Sciences

Division of the Murmansk Arctic State University in Kirovsk, Kirovsk, Russia:
P. I. Karnachev, Labor Protection Engineer

Abstract

The statistical reporting system in the Russian Federation, based on the forms and indicators approved by the Federal State Statistics Service, allows monitoring current situation and dynamics of changes in occupational safety and working conditions of employees per industries and types of economic activity of production plants. At the same time, the Russian system of monitoring labor safety protection is ineffective for research, analysis, control, transmission, dissemination and use of information about the causes, circumstances and consequences of occupational injuries on the scale of a plant and a workplace. The comparison of the analysis results in the countries of the European Union and in the Russian Federation shows that focusing on reducing the number of industrial accidents by collecting detailed information allows using this information to identify the main health problems at production sites, as well as developing corrective long-term prevention programs for injuries and diseases. This should be preceded by the theoretical analysis, including development and justification of the structure of the monitoring system, as well as its strategies, goals and objectives that must be solved during implementation.

keywords Mining industry, occupational risk, occupation safety, monitoring, injury rate, prevention
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