The The ways to improve the system of control over labour and equipment safety at the current stage of economic development

Authors

  • Baranov Yuri Vladimirovich Omsk State Technical University, Omsk, Russia
  • Filippov Dmitry Yurievich Omsk State Technical University, Omsk, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25206/2542-0488-2024-9-3-135-140

Keywords:

labour and equipment safety, labour protection, public inspector of trade unions, economic efficiency of labour and equipment safety, state control, moratorium on inspections, trade union

Abstract

The article examines the state of the organization of state control at the present stage of economic development in the field of ensuring labor and equipment safety. An analysis of inspections in this area showed a decrease in their number
by federal inspections in order to reduce the burden on business. When studying the regulatory framework of the Russian Federation on labor and equipment safety, as well as examining statistical data regarding the state of labor protection and equipment safety in the Russian Federation, a conclusion was made about the lack of control in this area. In this regard, the organizational development of public
control is proposed. 

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Author Biographies

Baranov Yuri Vladimirovich, Omsk State Technical University, Omsk, Russia

Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor of Economics and Organization of Labor Department, Omsk State Technical University (OmSTU), Omsk.

Filippov Dmitry Yurievich, Omsk State Technical University, Omsk, Russia

Post-Graduate of Economics and Organization of Labor Department, OmSTU, Omsk; State Inspector of Siberian Department of the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision, Omsk.

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Published

2024-09-23

How to Cite

Baranov . Ю. В., & Filippov Д. Ю. (2024). The The ways to improve the system of control over labour and equipment safety at the current stage of economic development. Omsk Scientific Bulletin. Series Society. History. Modernity, 9(3), 135–140. https://doi.org/10.25206/2542-0488-2024-9-3-135-140

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Economy