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Occupational accidents in Russia and the Russian Arctic

机译:俄罗斯和俄罗斯北极地区的职业事故

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Background. According to official statistics, the rate of occupational accidents (OAs) and fatal injuries in Russia decreased about 5-fold and 2-fold, respectively, from 1975 to 2010, but working conditions during this period had the opposite trend; for example, the number of people who work in unfavourable and hazardous conditions (particularly since 1991) has increased significantly.Methods. This review summarises the results of a search of the relevant peer-reviewed literature published in Russia and official statistics on OAs and occupational safety in Russia and the Russian Arctic in 1980–2010.Results. The occupational safety system in Russia has severely deteriorated in the last 2 decades, with legislators tending to promote the interests of industry and business, resulting in the neglect of occupational safety and violation of workers’ rights. The majority of workers are employed in conditions that do not meet rules of safety and hygiene. More than 60% of OAs can be attributed to management practices – violation of safety regulations, poor organisation of work, deficiency of certified occupational safety specialists and inadequate personnel training. Research aimed at improving occupational safety and health is underfunded. There is evidence of widespread under-reporting of OAs, including fatal accidents. Three federal agencies are responsible for OAs recording; their data differ from each other as they use different methodologies. The rate of fatal OAs in Russia was 3–6 times higher than in Scandinavian countries and about 2 times higher compared to United States and Canada in 2001. In some Russian Arctic regions OAs levels are much higher.Conclusions. Urgent improvement of occupational health and safety across Russia, especially in the Arctic regions, is needed.
机译:背景。根据官方统计,从1975年到2010年,俄罗斯的职业事故和致命伤害率分别下降了约5倍和2倍,但在此期间的工作条件却呈现相反的趋势。例如,在不利和危险条件下工作的人数(特别是自1991年以来)大大增加了。这篇综述总结了1980年至2010年在俄罗斯发表的有关同行评审文献以及俄罗斯和俄罗斯北极地区开放获取和职业安全的官方统计数据的搜索结果。在过去的20年中,俄罗斯的职业安全体系已严重恶化,立法者倾向于促进工商业利益,从而导致对职业安全的忽视和侵犯工人权利。大多数工人在不符合安全和卫生规则的条件下工作。超过60%的OA可以归因于管理实践–违反安全法规,工作组织不善,缺乏经认证的职业安全专家以及人员培训不足。旨在改善职业安全与卫生的研究资金不足。有证据表明,OA的报告不足,包括致命事故。三个联邦机构负责OA记录;他们的数据彼此不同,因为他们使用不同的方法。俄罗斯的致命OA发生率比斯堪的纳维亚国家高3-6倍,比2001年的美国和加拿大高2倍。在俄罗斯一些北极地区,OA的水平要高得多。需要紧急改善整个俄罗斯,尤其是北极地区的职业健康和安全。

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