The causes of the high infection rate of health workers in case of unfavorable epidemic situation,as well as occupational risks of health workers related to work conditions characterized by the presence of a complex of unfavorable factors of production environment; noted the combined effects of behavioural risk factors for health of health workers with professional risk, enhancing the cumulative negative impacts in professional deformation of the part of health workers, neglecting the requirements of safe labour; stressed the need for preventive work based on continuous and effective monitoring and evaluation of improvement actions, improvement and development of the management system of occupational health and safety is regulated by the system of standards for labor safety, a significant lack of which in healthcare institutions is the lack of such an effective interactive tool for enhancing motivation.
This paper presents the results of a comparative analysis of preparations used for reducing the risk associated with biological agents, which may cause diseases in humans, as well as biological destruction of materials and biofouling of different equipment. In course of selecting disinfectants it is possible and necessary to combine such actual requirements as high level of ecological compatibility and economical feasibility. Preparations on the basis of PHMG completely comply with these requirements. Therein domestic preparations, that do not concede by quality to foreign ones, are proposed for users in convenient forms and concentrations. Their application in underground spaces permits to reduce risk to health of underground workers and to prevent biodeterioration of working zone.
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