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Main aspects of creating a personnel control system in the nuclear industry

Abstract

In the nuclear field, enterprises are largely exposed to the risk of accidents. In most cases, they arise due to the fault of the staff. That is why high-quality training of employees of enterprises in this industry is the leading direction in the development of a safe sphere for the functioning of industry in the country. Some research methods are based on the analysis and synthesis of information from open sources of legal and regulatory acts of large concerns and enterprises. The obtained data allow us to reproduce the general measures to improve the efficiency of labor resources.
The creation of a safety culture at the leading enterprises of the nuclear industry has led to an unsystematic approach to personnel training. This study provides a detailed analysis of the main aspects of the control of station employees, as well as improving the atmosphere between employees of enterprises. The need for assessment, implementation, further growth and development of the personal qualities of the staff, allows us to characterize many areas in this activity. An important role is played by both motivational and socio-psychological methods of influencing employees. Various methods of conducting personnel analysis, as well as basic tools of professional characteristics will increase the efficiency of labor and productivity of stations.

About the Authors

D. M. Shakirova
Kazan State Power Engineering University
Russian Federation

PhD in Sociology, Associate Professor



K. D. Vyugova
Kazan State Power Engineering University
Russian Federation

Student



E. A. Isaeva
Kazan State Power Engineering University
Russian Federation

Student



V. A. Balandin
Kazan State Power Engineering University
Russian Federation

Student



E. P. Smirnova
Kazan State Power Engineering University
Russian Federation

Student



D. A. Urazaev
Kazan State Power Engineering University
Russian Federation

Student



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Shakirova D.M., Vyugova K.D., Isaeva E.A., Balandin V.A., Smirnova E.P., Urazaev D.A. Main aspects of creating a personnel control system in the nuclear industry. Kazan economic vestnik. 2022;(4):59-64. (In Russ.)

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