Occupational health risk for women employed in industries with harmful working conditions
Makhmuza K. Gainullina,
Elvira T. Valeeva,
Lena M. Karamova
et al.
Abstract:The preservation and strengthening of the health of the able-bodied population is the most important indicator of the socio-economic potential of the country.
A modern working woman experiences the complex impact of adverse factors of the production environment and the labor process, which are potentially dangerous to health, contribute to the formation of production-related and occupational diseases.
The study aims to analyze the occupational health risk of women employed in jobs with harmful work… Show more
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