Efciency assessment of the improvement of working conditions and safety programs
V. A. Umnov (),
O. S. Korobova () and
T. V. Mikhina ()
RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Economics. Management. Law, 2021, issue 3 ч. 2
Abstract:
The efciency assessment of the improvement in working conditions and safety programs of mining regions was done by taking into account the quality of studying the program document in terms of its compliance with the recommendations of the Standard Program, the comprehensiveness of coverage and the correct planning of the target indicators, fnancial support for program activities and the implementation of the program document. In the ranking of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in terms of the effectiveness of those programs, the top ten constituent entities of the Russian Federation that most successfully implement the program-targeted administration method in the feld of labor protection on their territory include Amur and Kemerovo regions from coal mining regions; the top ten outsiders are the republics of Komi and Buryatia, the Sverdlovsk, Sakhalin regions and the Chukotka Autonomous Region. The greatest successes in comparison with 2017 were achieved in reducing economic losses and costs associated with the loss of working time due to industrial accidents and employment in harmful and (or) dangerous working conditions. In 2017, an increase in losses was observed in every second coal-mining region, while in 2018 – just in fve (Republic Tyva, Irkutsk, Sakhalin oblasts, Jewish Autonomous oblast and Chukotka Autonomous okrug).
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.28995/2073-6304-2021-3-249-259
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