Abstract

The article presents results of the research of personality features, which determine the safety state, using the example of representatives of “dangerous” and “safe” professions. Specificity of experiencing the safety state is described. Differences in the personal profile of specialists in these professional groups are identified. Features of the structural organization of personal characteristics (determinants of the state of safety) among representatives of “dangerous” and “safe” professions are demonstrated.

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