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IMPROVEMENT OF METHODS FOR ANALYSIS OF INJURIES IN AGRICULTURAL WORKS
Author(s) -
Ulbossyn Sarabekova,
G.Zh. Asanova,
D.B. Nurzhanova,
M.Sh. Sakitzhanov,
Zh.E. Zhienbekova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ķorķyt ata atyndaġy ķyzylorda universitetìnìņ habaršysy/ķorķyt ata atyndaġy ķyzylorda universitetiniņ habaršysy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2958-8367
pISSN - 1607-2782
DOI - 10.52081/bkaku.2021.v57.i2.039
Subject(s) - lagging , productivity , risk analysis (engineering) , agriculture , root cause , relevance (law) , operations management , business , identification (biology) , root cause analysis , performance indicator , forensic engineering , engineering , economic growth , marketing , economics , medicine , political science , geography , botany , archaeology , pathology , law , biology
The task of improving the system of accounting and analysis of accidents at industrial enterprises for many years has not lost its relevance both in Kazakhstan and abroad. Identification of the root causes of accidents is an important stage for the development and implementation of preventive and adaptive measures to reduce the risk of injuries to employees of enterprises. The article analyzes the characteristics of the indicators of industrial injuries, which are result — oriented (after the fact) — lagging and process-oriented (forecast) - leading. Lagging indicators are a retrospective description of the state of labor protection at a production facility, while advancing indicators characterize already completed or current actions and predict the result of the productivity of measures. The expediency of using leading indicators for predictive assessment of the state of industrial safety and, as a result, the development of a systematic approach to minimizing the number of incidents is justified. Keywords: injuries, accidents, injury analysis, injury indicators, causes of injuries, agriculture.

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