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Gigiena i sanitariia · Nov 1996
Comparative Study[Occupational and production-dependent morbidity among railway workers].
- V A Kaptsov, V B Pankova, and S V Suvorov.
- Gig Sanit. 1996 Nov 1 (6): 17-22.
AbstractPresents data on the occupational diseases of railway workers in 1958-1994 and analyzes the nosological structure of morbidity with regard for the technological progress in various fields of this industry. Discusses the problems related to occupational diseases in this population. A disease is recognized as an occupational only in cases when occupational hazards cannot be eliminated by modern technology, but still, the victims are to have a life compensation from the work-giver for not providing the proper working conditions.
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