IMPACT OF PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND LABOR PROCESS FACTORS ON THE BODY OF FOUNDRY WORKERS

Journal Title: International scientific journal Science and Innovation - Year 2024, Vol 3, Issue 4

Abstract

This article examines the production factors of working conditions at foundry workers’ workplaces, provides the actual values of the parameters under consideration and their impact on the body of workers. The most common diseases among foundry workers are diseases caused by exposure to dust (silicosis and dust bronchitis), vibration (vibration disease), and noise (sensorineural hearing loss). When assessing the working conditions of workers in foundries, it is necessary to take into account the impact of a complex of factors in the production environment, the technological processes and equipment used, and the duration of stay working in the zone of influence of the factors.

Authors and Affiliations

Lazarenkov Alexander Mikhailovich, Ivanov Igor Arkadevich, Sadoha Mechislav Antonovich, Narziev Shovkiddin Murtozaevich, Jumanazarov Shakhzod Shonazar ugli

Keywords

Related Articles

ATTENTION TO YOUTH - ATTENTION TO THE FUTURE

The article analyzes the opportunities and benefits created for the youth of New Uzbekistan. Recommendations were also given regarding the means and opportunities for independent work of young people in all areas.

THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL ANALYSIS OF ACUTE INTESTINAL INFECTIONS MORBIDITY IN UZBEKISTAN

Acute intestinal infections (AII) remain a global problem and are the leading cause of prevalence and high mortality. According to the World Health Organization, more than 4 billion cases of acute intestinal infections a...

THE FORMATION OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN CENTRAL ASIAN KHANATES AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY (IN THE CASE OF THE ALEXANDER BYRNES EMBASSY MISSION)

This article describes the following: the goals of spies, ambassadors and missions sent by the British East India Company to Central Asia in the first half of the 19th century, their geopolitical activities in the region...

THE INFLUENCE OF DEFOLIANTS ON THE TECHNOLOGICAL QUALITY INDICATORS AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SEED

When using the defoliant Ento-Defol on cotton variety C-8290 at a rate of 20.0-15.0 l/ha, the weight of 1000 seeds is 120.8-120.9 g in proportion to the periods of defoliation (30-40; 50-60%) was 1.3-1.4% more than in th...

OBTAINING A CHEMICAL COMPOSITION FROM DRY EXTRACT OF ARTICHOKE (CYNARA SCOLYMUS L.L.)

The article presents data on the study of obtaining a chemical composition from a dry extract of the medicinal plant artichoke spiny, as well as some biological active substances in the dry extract. Metrological charac...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP735318
  • DOI 10.5281/zenodo.11079174
  • Views 82
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Lazarenkov Alexander Mikhailovich, Ivanov Igor Arkadevich, Sadoha Mechislav Antonovich, Narziev Shovkiddin Murtozaevich, Jumanazarov Shakhzod Shonazar ugli (2024). IMPACT OF PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND LABOR PROCESS FACTORS ON THE BODY OF FOUNDRY WORKERS. International scientific journal Science and Innovation, 3(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-735318