HYGIENIC FEATURES OF WORK OF TECHNICAL SECTIONING OF PRODUCTION OBJECTS
Abstract
This study presents the results of hygienic research conducted on employees engaged in technical sectioning at industrial enterprises. Key factors identified in the labor process include high physical exertion, cognitive load, and prolonged work intensity, which collectively create adverse and hazardous working conditions. The research highlights differences in occupational exposure between office-based engineers and shop floor personnel such as supervisors and section foremen. It emphasizes the need for targeted interventions to optimize work environments, improve occupational health, and reduce the risk of work-related diseases.
Keywords
occupational health, engineers, working conditions, harmful production factors, physical and mental labor intensity, microclimate, industrial hygiene.
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