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Razvitie kul'tury bezopasnosti v Soedinennykh Shtatakh Ameriki

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Isakov V. A. 1
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Экономика труда и управление персоналом
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1 FSBEI of HE "Tyumen Industrial University"
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Isakov V. A. (Jan 1, 1900). Razvitie kul'tury bezopasnosti v Soedinennykh Shtatakh Ameriki. Scientific dialogue: economics and management. Cheboksary: SCC "Interactive plus", LLC. Retrieved May 01, 2025, from https:/interactive-plus.ru/en/article/15319/discussion_platform

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Abstract

В данной статье рассмотрена проблема безопасности труда. В работе проанализирован теория Гилберта и представлены 6 измерений данной теории.

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