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Methodology for multi-criteria assessment of working conditions as an object of qualimetry

Open Access
|Jul 2021

Abstract

The article considers several modern scientific papers substantiating the need for assessing workplace safety and focusing on methods applied for the quantitative assessment of working conditions. The analysis found unsolved problems in qualimetry, which could lead to the development of new practical and generally applicable methods to effectively assess working conditions. The analysis proved the relevance of the topic and helped to determine the aim of the article, i.e., the development of a methodology for the quantitative assessment of working conditions in industries, considering harmful production factors. An exponential distribution, which belongs to the theory of extreme statistics, was proposed for the transition of heterogeneous single indicators of harmful factors into a dimensionless scale. Affine transformations were used to combine dissimilar scales, making it possible to divide segments on dissimilar scales into equal proportions. The article proposes a step-by-step method for determining a complex indicator of working conditions in industries. The proposed methodology allows management decisions that minimise the deviation in actual values of harmful factors from the optimal ones. The developed technique was tested at one specific metallurgical production site.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/emj-2021-0016 | Journal eISSN: 2543-912X | Journal ISSN: 2543-6597
Language: English
Page range: 107 - 114
Submitted on: Dec 10, 2020
Accepted on: Apr 30, 2021
Published on: Jul 5, 2021
Published by: Bialystok University of Technology
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 times per year

© 2021 Roman Trishch, Olena Cherniak, Oleksandr Kupriyanov, Vadym Luniachek, Iryna Tsykhanovska, published by Bialystok University of Technology
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