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Состояние условий труда и профессиональной онкологической заболеваемости работающих в Приморском крае

Состояние условий труда и профессиональной онкологической заболеваемости работающих в Приморском крае

Abstract

Приведены сведения об условиях труда, паспортизации канцерогеноопасных производств, онкологической заболеваемости, в том числе профессиональной, работающего населения Приморского края. На территории Приморского края охвачено санитарно-гигиенической паспортизацией 98,9% предприятий, использующих канцерогенные вещества. За последние 14 лет в Приморском крае зарегистрированы 17 случаев профессиональных онкологических заболеваний, в основном на предприятиях энергетики, угольной промышленности, строительства, в промышленности строительных материалов, приборостроении, транспорте и жилищно-коммунальном хозяйстве. Заболевания регистрировались у работающих преимущественно в возрасте от 50 до 60 лет, со стажем более 20 лет.

Provides information about working conditions, certification kantserogen productions of cancer incidence, including professional, working population of Primorye Territory. The Primorsky Territory covered sanitary certification of 98,9% of enterprises using carcinogens. Over the past 14 years in the Maritime Territory recorded 17 cases of occupational cancer, mostly in the energy sector, coal mining, construction, building materials industry, instrumentation, transportation and housing and communal services. Disease were recorded among working mostly in the age from 50 to 60 years, with experience more than 20 years.

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УСЛОВИЯ ТРУДА, ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНАЯ ОНКОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ЗАБОЛЕВАЕМОСТЬ, ПАСПОРТИЗАЦИЯ, КАНЦЕРОГЕНООПАСНЫЕ ПРОИЗВОДСТВА

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