Abstract

The working conditions of a rolling-mill operator are analyzed and a correlation-regression analysis is made of the incidence of illness as a function of those conditions. The dependence of the incidence of illness on hazardous workplace factors is comparatively analyzed with and without allowance for job stress. Professional risk is assessed by two methods: the standard method (Directive 2.2.1766–03); a method that employs an integral rating for working conditions which is determined with allowance for the combined effect of hazardous workplace factors.

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