MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS AFFECTING WORK PERFORMANCE AMONG GROUND-HANDLING PERSONNEL: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW
MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS AFFECTING WORK PERFORMANCE AMONG GROUND-HANDLING PERSONNEL: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW
Keywords:
safety, preventive measures, insurance, healthAbstract
Modern sociology actively examines issues related to occupational safety
and preventive measures in the field of insurance, with a specific focus on
safeguarding the well-being and health of workers. This article presents a
sociological analysis of preventive programs in insurance, paying close
attention to their sociological dimensions. The study investigates the
experiences and future prospects of countries belonging to both the
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and the
Eurasian Economic Union that have implemented preventive measures
within their social insurance systems. The article discusses the key
components of preventive programs, their role in guaranteeing worker
safety and health, and the effectiveness of investments made in preventive
measures. Furthermore, it presents data regarding the allocation of
resources for preventive measures in different countries and evaluates the
return on investment in preventive programs. In conclusion, the article
highlights the significance of further developing and enhancing preventive
programs in insurance to ensure the safety and well-being of workers in
their respective work environments.