Substation acceptable working conditions for workers employed for the execution of underground mining

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613.6: 622.876].008 (470.53-25)
Authors: 

D.M. Shlyapnikov, P.Z. Shur, Е.М. Vlasova, V.B. Alekseev, V.M. Chigvintsev

Organization: 

Federal Budget Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies”, Russian Federation, Perm, 82, Monastyrskaya St., 614045

Abstract: 

The article presents the results of substation permissible length of shift and cross-shifts periods for employees engaged in the implementation of underground mining works for the extraction of potash ore. One of the main factors when choosing a mode of work, the definition of allowable durations of finding workers in condition of manufacturing harmful effects are adaptation abilities of the employee organism. As functional parameters marker to assess the activity of the central nervous system used indicators of cognitive functions in workers assessed using neuropsychological tests; to assess the performance of the circulatory system – indicators of hemodynamics. Based on a comprehensive assessment of the state of the central nervous system (vegetative division) and the circulatory system using the marker function parameters reasonably possible duration of daily work (shift) and the corresponding modes of work and rest for workers engaged in carrying out underground mining works for the extraction of potash ore.

Keywords: 
mode of work, adaptation, functional impairment, underground mining
Shlyapnikov D.M., Shur P.Z., Vlasova Е.М., Alekseev V.B., Chigvintsev V.M. Substation acceptable working conditions for workers employed for the execution of underground mining. Health Risk Analysis, 2014, no. 4, pp. 78-84
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