ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Improvement of Methods of Analysis
and Forecasting of Industrial Injuries
in the Electric Workshop of the Mining
and Processing Plant
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Department of Technical Disciplines, Kazakh-Russian International University, 030000, Aktobe, Kazakhstan
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Department of Design and Construction, Baishev University, 030000, Aktobe, Kazakhstan
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Department of Ecology and Geology, Sh. Yessenov Caspian University of Technology and Engineering,
130002, Aktau, Kazakhstan
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Department of Ecology, M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University, 160012, Shymkent, Kazakhstan
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Research Institute of Building Materials of Construction and Architecture, M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University,
160012, Shymkent, Kazakhstan
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Department of Life Safety and Environmental Protection, M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University,
Shymkent 160012, Kazakhstan
Submission date: 2023-01-22
Final revision date: 2023-04-22
Acceptance date: 2023-05-29
Online publication date: 2023-09-01
Publication date: 2023-09-08
Pol. J. Environ. Stud. 2023;32(5):4461-4469
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ABSTRACT
The study of the causes of injuries and ways to solve them at enterprises and industries
of the mining, oil and gas and construction sectors has attracted a lot of attention of researchers
in recent years. To study this issue, an analysis of injuries in the electric workshop of the Mining
and Processing Plant. The methodological basis of the study was the modern provisions of the theory
and practice on occupational safety and health, injuries at enterprises and industries of the mining, oil
and gas and construction sectors, as well as at enterprises of the electric power industry. The statistical
method, comparative analysis, content analysis of regulatory documentation, modeling are used
in the work. Also, a statistical method was used to determine the most traumatic areas, and a quantitative
assessment of the risk of danger was determined using the Kinney method. According to the results
of the study, it was established that the most traumatic are workers with experience from 1 to 4 years,
when a specialist is becoming and adapting to working conditions.