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вредный производственный фактор
вредный фактор
Производственный фактор, воздействие которого на работающего в определенных условиях может привести к заболеванию, снижению работоспособности и (или) отрицательному влиянию на здоровье потомства
Примечание. В зависимости от количественной характеристики (уровня, концентрации и др.) и продолжительности воздействия вредный производственный фактор может стать опасным
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3 Вредный производственный фактор
Вредный фактор
D. Pathogener Arbeitsfaktor
E. Harmful factor
F. Facteur industriel nocif
Производственный фактор, воздействие которого на работающего в определенных условиях может привести к заболеванию, снижению работоспособности и (или) отрицательному влиянию на здоровье потомства
Примечание. В зависимости от количественной характеристики (уровня, концентрации и др.) и продолжительности воздействия вредный производственный фактор может стать опасным
Источник: ГОСТ 12.0.002-80: Система стандартов безопасности труда. Термины и определения оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > harmful factor
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1) Охрана труда: вредный производственный фактор2) Автоматика: вредный фактор (напр. производственный) -
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вредный фактор (напр. производственный)English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > harmful factor
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1) коэффициент; множитель2) фактор; показатель || факторный (напр. об анализе)•- acceleration factor
- accuracy correction factor
- accuracy limit factor
- addendum factor
- adjustability factor
- amplification factor
- availability factor
- axial factor
- belt sag factor
- bending stress factor
- capacity factor
- case depth factor
- cavitation factor
- circular thickness factor
- coating mass factor
- Coddington shape factor
- compensation factor
- conformity factor
- constant factor
- contact length factor
- control interaction factor
- conversion factor
- correction factor
- coupling factor
- cutter radius factor
- damping factor
- decay factor
- deflection factor
- depth factor
- derating factor
- derivative action factor
- design factor
- diagnosis factor
- diameter factor
- displacement power factor
- distortion factor
- drive factor
- durability factor
- duty factor
- dynamic factor
- dynamic magnification factor
- eddy-current loss factor
- effectiveness factor
- engagement factor
- engineering factors
- environmental factor
- exposure factor
- face overlap factor
- factor of safety
- failure rate acceleration factor
- fatigue notch factor
- feedback factor
- form factor
- frequency factor
- friction factor
- generalized factor
- geometry factor
- hardness ratio factor
- harmful factor
- helical overlap factor
- Hertz stress factor
- human factor
- idle time factor
- importance factor
- inertia factor
- influencing factor
- instrument security factor
- integral action factor
- interpolation factor
- lateral factor
- lengthwise sliding factor
- Lewis form factor
- life factor
- load distribution factor
- load-sharing factor
- longitudinal distribution factor
- loss factor
- magnification factor
- mains decoupling factor
- mains interference factor
- material factor
- metal deposit factor
- metal removal factor
- mismatching factor
- modifying factor
- modifying velocity factor
- modulation factor
- noise factor
- operation factors
- operational factors
- output factor of good products
- overload factor
- pattern length factor
- perfection factor
- performance factor
- pitch factor
- potential accident factors
- power factor
- precision factor
- profile mismatch factor
- profile-sliding factor
- proportional action factor
- proportional control factor
- pull factor
- pulse shape factor
- Q factor
- quality factor
- radial factor
- ratio correction factor
- recall factor
- reduction factor
- relative damping factor
- relative sensitivity factor
- resultant sliding factor
- retention factor of output
- rotation factor
- running time factor
- safety factor for pick-up
- safety factor
- scale factor
- scaling factor
- scoring factor
- separating factor
- separation factor
- service factor
- shape factor
- shrink factor
- shrinkage factor
- size factor
- squish factor
- stabilization factor
- strain gage factor
- strength balance factor
- strength factor
- stress concentration factor
- stress-modifying factor
- surface stress factor
- temperature factor
- theoretical stress concentration factor
- thrust factor
- time factor
- time ununiformity factor
- time-variant response factor
- tooth form factor
- tooth geometry factor
- tooth loss factor
- tooth strength factor
- torque factor
- traffic congestion factor
- transition factor
- transmission factor
- unit conversion factor
- utilization factor
- variable factor
- velocity factor
- velocity gain factor
- vertical factor
- void factor
- volume ununiformity factor
- weighted factor
- weld geometry factor
- zoom factorEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > factor
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nфактор; обстоятельство; предпосылка- basic factorto identify development factors — определять / выявлять факторы развития
- chief factor
- climatic factor
- common factor
- decisive factor
- development factor
- dominant factor
- economic factor
- efficiency factor
- external factors
- factor of production
- Falklands factor
- feel-good factor
- harmful factors
- human factor
- important factor
- internal development factors
- internal factors
- key factor
- leading factor
- limiting factor
- long-term factor
- major factor
- market factors
- military and political factors
- mitigating factor
- natural factors
- non-economic factors
- objective factor
- outside factors
- Pentagon factor
- permanent factors
- political factor
- population factor
- powerful factor
- principal factor
- production factors
- psychological factor
- quantitative and qualitative factors of economic growth
- real factor
- safety factor
- secondary factor
- social factor
- sociological factor
- spiritual factor
- stabilizing factor
- subjective factor
- technological factor
- time factor
- transient factor
- transitory factor
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Химическое оружие: вредный производственный факторУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > harmful occupational factor
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Общая лексика: вредный производственный факторУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > harmful production factor
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tr['mɪgtɪgeɪt]1 mitigarv.• aliviar v.• mitigar v.'mɪtəgeɪt, 'mɪtɪgeɪttransitive verb (frml)a) (soften, lessen) mitigar* (frml)to mitigate the harmful effects of the drug — para paliar or atenuar los efectos nocivos del fármaco
b) mitigating pres p < factor> atenuantemitigating circumstances — (circunstancias fpl) atenuantes fpl or mpl
['mɪtɪɡeɪt]VT aliviar, mitigarmitigating circumstances — circunstancias fpl atenuantes
* * *['mɪtəgeɪt, 'mɪtɪgeɪt]transitive verb (frml)a) (soften, lessen) mitigar* (frml)to mitigate the harmful effects of the drug — para paliar or atenuar los efectos nocivos del fármaco
b) mitigating pres p < factor> atenuantemitigating circumstances — (circunstancias fpl) atenuantes fpl or mpl
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1. a смертельный, летальный2. a смертоносный; вызывающий, причиняющий смерть3. a убийственный, беспощадный; фатальныйСинонимический ряд:deadly (adj.) deadly; deathly; fatal; harmful; malignant; mortal; mortiferous; noxious; pestilent; pestilential; poisonous; terminal; toxic; virulent -
10 Muller, Paul Hermann
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 12 January 1899 Olten, Solothurn, Switzerlandd. 13 October 1965 Basle, Switzerland[br]Swiss chemist, inventor of the insecticide DDT.[br]Muller was educated in Basle and his interest in chemistry was stimulated when he started work as a laboratory assistant in the chemical factory of Dreyfus \& Co. After further laboratory work, he entered the University of Basle in 1919, achieving his doctorate in 1925. The same year, he entered the dye works of J.R.Geigy AG as a research chemist. He spent the rest of his career there, rising to the position of Deputy Head of Pest Control Research. From 1935 he began the search for an insecticide that was fast acting and persistent, but harmless to plants and warmblooded animals. In 1940 he patented the use of a compound known since 1873, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, or DDT. It could be easily and cheaply manufactured and was highly effective. Muller obtained a Swiss patent for DDT in 1940 and it went into commercial production two years later. One useful application of DDT at the end of the Second World War was in killing lice to prevent typhus epidemics. It was widely used and an important factor in farmers' postwar success in raising food production, but after twenty years or so, some species of insects were found to have developed resistance to its action, thus limiting its effectiveness. Worse, it was found to be harmful to other animals, which gave rise to anxieties about its persistence in the food chain. By the 1970s its use was banned or strictly limited in developed countries. Nevertheless, in its earlier career it had conferred undoubted benefits and was highly valued, as reflected by the award of a Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1948.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology 1948.BibliographyMuller described DDT and related compounds in two papers in Helvetica chimica acta for 1944 and 1946.Further ReadingObituary, 1965, Nature 208:1,043–4.LRD -
11 acceptable daily intake
- приемлемое суточное поступление радиоактивных веществ в организм
- допустимое дневное потребление
- допустимая суточная норма потребления
допустимая суточная норма потребления
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acceptable daily intake
The measurement of the amount of any chemical substance that can be safely consumed by a human being in a day. Calculations are usually based on the maximum level of a substance that can be fed to animals without producing any harmful effects. This is divided by a "safety factor" to allow for the differences between animals and humans and to take account of the variation in human diets. (Source: WRIGHT)
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допустимое дневное потребление
Измеряется количеством специфического субстрата (пищевая добавка) в пище или питьевой воде, которое переваривается на протяжении жизни без ощутимого риска для здоровья; выражается в мг/кг живой массы
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