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Analysis of information about disease incidence, injuries, deaths, disability and mortality in staff of Emercom of Russia units over 2010–2014

https://doi.org/10.25016/2541-7487-2015-0-2-38-44

Abstract

Results of statistical studies on the incidence, injuries, deaths, disability and mortality of staff of divisions of Emercom of Russia over 2010–2014 are presented. The dynamics and structure of morbidity of employees of Federal Fire Service of Emercom of Russia over 2010–2014 are described. Statistics on injuries and death of personnel of Emercom of Russia during the service activity is analyzed for 2010–2014. We have studied the distribution of accidents by activity types at the time of injury (death) as well as cases of disability and deaths in personnel of Federal Fire Service of Emercom of Russia for 2010–2014. The results of the analysis can be the basis for managerial decision-making in the field of labor protection and personnel operations, as well as for the prevention of injuries and improvement of working conditions in the departments of Emercom of Russia.

About the Authors

A. A. Poroshin
All-Russian Research Institute for Fire Protection, EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation

Dr. Techn. Sci., Head of Research Center of organizational-managerial problems of fire safety, All-Russian Research Institute for Fire Protection, EMERCOM of Russia (Russia, 143903, Moscow region, Balashikha, mkr. VNIIPO, 12)



V. V. Harin
All-Russian Research Institute for Fire Protection, EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation

Chief of Department of Fire Protection Resources and Psychological Studies, All-Russian Research Institute for Fire Protection, EMERCOM of Russia (Russia, 143903, Moscow region, Balashikha, mkr. VNIIPO, 12)



E. V. Bobrinev
All-Russian Research Institute for Fire Protection, EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation

PhD Biol. Sci., Leading Research Associate, All-Russian Research Institute for Fire Protection, EMERCOM of Russia (Russia, 143903, Moscow region, Balashikha, mkr. VNIIPO, 12)



T. A. Shavyrina
All-Russian Research Institute for Fire Protection, EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation

PhD Techn. Sci., Senior Research Associate, Department of Fire Protection Resources and Psychological Studies, All-Russian Research Institute for Fire Protection, EMERCOM of Russia (Russia, 143903, Moscow region, Balashikha, mkr. VNIIPO, 12)



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Poroshin A.A., Harin V.V., Bobrinev E.V., Shavyrina T.A. Analysis of information about disease incidence, injuries, deaths, disability and mortality in staff of Emercom of Russia units over 2010–2014. Medicо-Biological and Socio-Psychological Problems of Safety in Emergency Situations. 2015;(2):38-44. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25016/2541-7487-2015-0-2-38-44

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