The article considers several modern scientific papers substantiating the need for assessing workplace safety and focusing on methods applied for the quantitative assessment of working conditions. The analysis found unsolved problems in qualimetry, which could lead to the development of new practical and generally applicable methods to effectively assess working conditions. The analysis proved the relevance of the topic and helped to determine the aim of the article, i.e., the development of a methodology for the quantitative assessment of working conditions in industries, considering harmful production factors. An exponential distribution, which belongs to the theory of extreme statistics, was proposed for the transition of heterogeneous s...
At this moment there is no standardised method for the assessment for safety in the process industry...
At this moment there is no standardised method for the assessment for safety in the process industry...
At this moment there is no standardised method for the assessment for safety in the process industry...
Indicators, different in terms of nature and grading scales, are used to recognise hazardous and har...
The primary function of safety systems is avoiding personal injuries or death and environmental poll...
The primary function of safety systems is avoiding personal injuries or death and environmental poll...
The primary function of safety systems is avoiding personal injuries or death and environmental poll...
The primary function of safety systems is avoiding personal injuries or death and environmental poll...
The paper offers a theoretical examination of approaches for identifying hazardous and risky element...
The subject of this publication is workplace assessment as a sytematic investigation of all aspects ...
Dogniaux, A. 1978. Quantitative and qualitative approach to an industrial safety problem. Journal of...
The article deals with the principles, methods and criteria of risk assessment to create controlled ...
The article deals with the principles, methods and criteria of risk assessment to create controlled ...
The article deals with the principles, methods and criteria of risk assessment to create controlled ...
At this moment there is no standardised method for the assessment for safety in the process industry...
At this moment there is no standardised method for the assessment for safety in the process industry...
At this moment there is no standardised method for the assessment for safety in the process industry...
At this moment there is no standardised method for the assessment for safety in the process industry...
Indicators, different in terms of nature and grading scales, are used to recognise hazardous and har...
The primary function of safety systems is avoiding personal injuries or death and environmental poll...
The primary function of safety systems is avoiding personal injuries or death and environmental poll...
The primary function of safety systems is avoiding personal injuries or death and environmental poll...
The primary function of safety systems is avoiding personal injuries or death and environmental poll...
The paper offers a theoretical examination of approaches for identifying hazardous and risky element...
The subject of this publication is workplace assessment as a sytematic investigation of all aspects ...
Dogniaux, A. 1978. Quantitative and qualitative approach to an industrial safety problem. Journal of...
The article deals with the principles, methods and criteria of risk assessment to create controlled ...
The article deals with the principles, methods and criteria of risk assessment to create controlled ...
The article deals with the principles, methods and criteria of risk assessment to create controlled ...
At this moment there is no standardised method for the assessment for safety in the process industry...
At this moment there is no standardised method for the assessment for safety in the process industry...
At this moment there is no standardised method for the assessment for safety in the process industry...
At this moment there is no standardised method for the assessment for safety in the process industry...