Occupational injuries as a criterion of professional risk
I. V. Bukhtiyarov,
N. F. Izmerov,
G. I. Tikhonova () and
A. N. Churanova
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I. V. Bukhtiyarov: FSBSI “Research Institute of Occupational Health”
N. F. Izmerov: FSBSI “Research Institute of Occupational Health”
G. I. Tikhonova: FSBSI “Research Institute of Occupational Health”
A. N. Churanova: FSBSI “Research Institute of Occupational Health”
Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2017, vol. 28, issue 5, 568-574
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Abstract This paper presents an analysis of occupational injury, which is one of the most important characteristics of professional risk to workers' health. The dynamics and completeness of recording industrial accidents in Russia during different periods of socioeconomic development have been considered, as well as the impact of labor legislation on the quality of injury recording at enterprises of the country. It has been shown that the current official data on the injury rates in the Russian Federation do not correspond to reality, which indicates a need to improve labor legislation in this area.
Date: 2017
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