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Occupational risk management as a system of socio-economic measures aimed at preventing diseases and protecting the health of workers in the Republic of Belarus

https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2021-61-11-715-719

Abstract

The article presents a retrospective of the leading research directions on preserving the health of the able-bodied population of the Republic of Belarus based on the results presented at the XVI Congress with international participation "Profession and Health".

These are the possibilities of monitoring "working conditions-employee health", laboratory assessment of the intensity of the labor process, monitoring the health of workers employed under the influence of industrial vibration, industrial aerosols, development of a risk management system for the development of occupational diseases of certain professions on the Belarusian railway, a pilot project of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus "Caring Polyclinic", assessment of the effects of low-intensity production factors in oil refining, etc.

About the Authors

Tatsyana M. Rybina
Republican Unitary Enterprise "Republican Center for Labor Protection of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Republic of Belarus"
Russian Federation

Head of the UPR and OPZ department, Republican Center for Labor Protection, Ministry of Labor and Social Protection, Republic of Belarus, Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor.

e-mail: tanya-rybina@list.ru



Aleksei N. Gomenjuk
Republican Unitary Enterprise "Republican Center for Labor Protection of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Republic of Belarus"
Russian Federation


Tatsyana M. Sushinskaya
Republican Unitary Enterprise "Republican Center for Labor Protection of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Republic of Belarus"
Russian Federation


Viachaslau V. Makeev
Establishment of education "Belarusian State University of Transport"
Russian Federation


Ihar K. Karpeko
OJSC "Gazprom Transgaz Belarus"
Russian Federation


Ina V. Kisel
Health care institution "30th city clinical polyclinic"
Russian Federation


Ina V. Ginko
OJSC "Naftan"
Russian Federation


Ihar P. Siamionau
Educational institution "Belarusian State Medical University"
Russian Federation


Syargei S. Vasilevsky
Educational institution "Grodno State Medical University"
Russian Federation


Vadim V. Sarantsev
Branch "Training center for training and advanced training of personnel of Minskenergo"
Russian Federation


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Rybina T.M., Gomenjuk A.N., Sushinskaya T.M., Makeev V.V., Karpeko I.K., Kisel I.V., Ginko I.V., Siamionau I.P., Vasilevsky S.S., Sarantsev V.V. Occupational risk management as a system of socio-economic measures aimed at preventing diseases and protecting the health of workers in the Republic of Belarus. Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology. 2021;61(11):715-719. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2021-61-11-715-719

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