
Russian Industry and Industrial Dangers in Transition Period. Accident Rate and Traumatism of Deindustrialization
Author(s) -
Гражданкин,
A.I. Grazhdankin,
Пуликовский,
K. Pulikovskiy
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
bezopasnostʹ v tehnosfere
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1998-071X
DOI - 10.12737/2165
Subject(s) - deindustrialization , business , monetization , economics , economy , macroeconomics
The solution of industrial safety problems in new Russia is substituted for formation of danger without industry – an unprecedented
phenomenon for the large industrial country. Reformers are beginning to measure inability of new business to execute "backward"
safety standards by rubles of "excess investments", trampling on freedom of economic efficiency. Monetization apologists calculate
rising accidents danger as miserly micro shares of risk (10-6). Businessmen began to look at industrial production as at risky
game on retreat and even on refusal from "written down by blood" existing industrial safety requirements. For this purpose it has
become necessary to build urgently a new pseudo science – theory and practice of "risk management" – well-known abroad social
and engineering technology on kindling or pacification of inhabitants’ technophobia. In this imitating program virtual "risk" has
become "noble cause" of deindustrialization of Russia. Planning of Russia’s safe enter on new industrial rails is urgently requiring
a map development of real dangers of major industrial accidents. Available numerous schemes of "risk management" don´t suit for
development of crucial decisions on industrial safety ensuring in modern Russian conditions.