Abstract

The practice of periodic medical examinations has shown that in a number of professions (mold makers, grinders, stubbers, stripping fitters, etc.) there is a combined effect of local vibration and mixed dust on the body. The isolated role of dust and vibration in the development of occupational diseases is known, and the changes of central and peripheral hemodynamics are well enough studied. In recent years, the need to study the effect of different factors of low-intensity industrial environment in their combined action on the body of workers has arisen.

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