Modern challenges in health and safety at construction industry
Автор: Nurimbetov Ravschan, Zikriyoev A.
Журнал: Бюллетень науки и практики @bulletennauki
Рубрика: Экономические науки
Статья в выпуске: 3 т.5, 2019 года.
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A part of the research on the impact and interrelation between human factors and the safety of the working environment in the construction sector is presented. Labor in construction companies is often associated with a high risk of injury and, therefore, occupational safety is an important element of production efficiency in this area. The injured workers lost working days and financial costs affect the social and economic efficiency of the construction industry. Statistics indicate that occupational health and safety for modern research are current issues. Economic reforms in Uzbekistan envisage the creation of favourable and safe working conditions. From this point of view, ILO standards (Health & Safety) are really relevant for research and implementation in the construction industry of Uzbekistan. The purpose of this article is to analyze the implementation of best practices in the construction industry of Uzbekistan.
Health and safety, hazard, injury, innovative aspects, developed countries, development strategy
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14115285
IDR: 14115285 | УДК: 338.2 | DOI: 10.33619/2414-2948/40/32
Современные проблемы обеспечения здоровья и безопасности в строительной промышленности
Представлена часть исследования влияния и взаимосвязи между человеческим фактором и обеспечением безопасности рабочей среды в строительном секторе. Труд в строительных компаниях зачастую связан с большим риском получения травм и поэтому безопасность труда является важным элементом эффективности производства в этой сфере. Пострадавшие рабочие, потерянные рабочие дни и финансовые затраты влияют на социальную и экономическую эффективность строительной отрасли. Статистика указывает, что охрана труда и техники безопасности для современных исследований - это актуальные вопросы. Экономические реформы в Узбекистане предусматривают создание благоприятных и безопасных условий труда. С этой точки зрения, стандарты МОТ (Health&Safety) действительно актуальны для исследования и внедрения в строительную отрасль Узбекистана. Целью настоящей статьи является анализ внедрения передового опыта в строительной отрасли Узбекистана.
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